New Product: Chord C-screen speaker cable – available now Zamieszczone na 17th grudzień 2015 przez Paul Telling Ideal for home cinema and hi-fi Flexible and easy to install Easy to terminate Twin foil shielding Discreet white PVC jacket – 8mm outer dia Multi-stranded oxygen-free copper conductors, Low-density polyethylene conductors Twisted-pair configuration C-screen is a brand new shielded speaker cable aimed at both audio and home cinema systems. It joins the award-winning line up of Chord Company shielded speaker cables, including the acclaimed Clearway and the high-performance Signature Reference. Our design objective was to produce a cable discreet enough for easy installation, with all the performance benefits that shielding can bring. C-screen is just 8mm in diameter and flexible enough to route around corners with ease. It’s finished with a white outer jacket which protects the shielding and makes it virtually invisible against white skirting boards. C-screen features multi-stranded oxygen-free copper conductors, insulated with low-density polyethylene and arranged in a twisted-pair configuration to reduce interference. The cable is then enclosed in a PVC casing that reduces mechanical noise and spaces the conductors correctly, relative to the twin-foil shielding. C-screen has the same characteristics as our other shielded speaker cables: the ability to carry a musical signal with a genuine sense of musical coherence and involvement; shielded speaker cables bring real performance benefits to both hi-fi and home cinema systems, where interference can seriously affect sound quality. At just £5.00 per metre and with the unquestionable performance one might expect from a Chord Company cable, C-screen is an ideal product for home cinema systems, where often complex cable-run requirements are the norm. It performs extremely well over longer runs and is easy to install. Kategorie: New Stuff Tagi: chord c-screen hi-fi home cinema new product speaker cable twin-foil shielding Podziel się: 0 0 Previous post Next post No comments yet, why not be the first?