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 Ecosse The Legend SE MKII analogue interconnect
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Ecosse The Legend SE MKII analogue interconnect
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RRP: £899

Description:
Monocrystal™ Pure Silver 7N purity Balanced solidcore conductors
Triple Al foil + close-lapped SP-UHP-OFC™ braid + Teflon screen
Teflon™ (PTFE) Superlative low-loss dielectric + ‘airspace matrix’ helical construction
Vibrakil™ jacket technology
Virtually zero microphony
Ecosse Mach3 Ultima silver-plated Monocrystal™ copper RCA and XLR plugs – the finest available

PRICES BEGIN AT JUST: RCA £899.00 / 0.5m pr; XLR £1004/0.5m pr
 

*These shells are designed to perform a 5-fold function:
They provide a terminal to which the return/screen conductors can be firmly crimped and Super-soldered.
They incorporate tiny teeth that grip the cable firmly and evenly around its circumference without compressing the cable and thereby maintain the cable’s characteristic impedance right up to the solder joint.
When assembled, they form a Faraday cage, screening the signal right up to and including the RCA socket.
They form a union of high mechanical impedance with the outer casing, dissipating energy and therefore rendering the plug immune to the effects of microphony.
They firmly locate and clamp the centre pin’s polypropylene dielectric which, in conjunction with the outer casing, results in a strong, stable and extremely durable structure.

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