| Ecosse 'The Master Reference' analogue interconnect |
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RRP: £275 Description: Spec:
• Monocrystal™ Cu conductors
• Triple shielding for 100% environmental
protection/rejection
• MACH2 RCA plug with deep silver-plated Monocrystal™
Cu pin and bracket shells. Close tolerance XLR plug with
silver-plated pins.
• Superior ultra low loss FPE dielectric
• Vibration absorbing low density PVC sheath
• Supersolder™ - our new ultra high purity silver/tin
alloy solid wire – used in conjunction with our unique, passive organic
flux. Together these ensure a joint with ultra low impedance, ultra low
chemical contaminants
*DCT treatment is the process of cryogenically cooling a material over
a measured period of time. The process is described in these terms
since typically temperatures approaching – 200C are achieved, and this
occurs over a period extending to days rather than minutes or hours.
All stages of the process, from the initial slow cooling to the
prolonged soak at minimum temperature, through to a carefully staged
return to ambient temperature are achieved with precision measurement,
and computer control.
Specifically, for non-ferrous metals (such as Monocrystal™ copper and
silver)- ‘Sub zero treatment of the material at these temperatures
results in reduced residual stresses in both conductor and dielectric.’
Deep cryogenic treatment at temperatures of –185’C further enhances the
materials properties. By slowing down atomic movement, the internal
molecular bonding energy is increased which promotes a pure structural
balance throughout the mass of the material. The end result being a
material with an extremely uniform, refined and dense microstructure
with vastly improved properties.
Prices start at £275.00/0.5m pr RCA.
For further info/review samples please contact:
Elliot Davis
Ecosse
info@ecossecables.co.uk
0141 353 0509
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