KEF K-stream ethernet cable by Chord Company

KEF K-stream ethernet cable by Chord Company

We are pleased to announce a prestigious collaboration with our colleagues at KEF.  The KEF K-stream cable is a dedicated ethernet speaker link (for the KEF LS50 Wireless loudspeaker), created by Chord Company to KEF’s exacting requirements and available in 3 stylish finishes.

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A high-performance interspeaker cable

K-Stream is a high-performance interspeaker cable created by Chord Company for KEF to complement the exceptional LS50 Wireless. Utilising Chord’s award-winning high-performance cable technology, K-Stream ensures the perfect high-resolution link between the two speakers.

High-performance ethernet

K-Stream delivers pristine transmission of data between the speakers thanks to its premium specification, which includes high-speed oxygen free conductors, low-loss low-density polyethylene insulation, individually shielded conductor pairs and 24ct gold-plated signal contacts. Plus, its RJ45 connectors boast a non-compression strain relief system for improved reliability.

Flexibility and style

As well as being a high-resolution, incredibly well built and reliable cable, K-Stream is 6 metres long – double that of the cable supplied with LS50 Wireless – which makes it ideal for creating a wider soundstage or for use in installations. Plus, for the style conscious customer, it comes in a choice of three finishes that perfectly match those of the LS50 Wireless.

 

Technical specification

High speed oxygen-free copper conductors

Individually shielded, twisted conductor pairs plus overall shield

Low-loss low density polyethylene insulation

24ct. gold-plated signal contacts

Over-moulded plug surround

Non-compression strain relief system


 

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