Special 2.5 SC Tchernov, July 5, 2022

Today we present our basic speaker cable for mid priced Home Audio with the ground breaking innovation - Cord Insulating & Damping System (CIDAS). BRC conductors and PVC cords of the same diameter are configured compactly next nearest in a hexagonal structure 2+4+1 with maximum conformity. A symmetrical spatial conductor straddling decreases…

Its symmetrical spatial conductor straddling provides efficient conductor damping, drastically reduces electro-dynamic noise and common-mode component distributed capacitance. CIDAS in concert with CAFPE® conductor insulation and SDB binding steps down dielectric loss to a strikingly low level, which is far ahead of competitors. Special 2.5 SC facilitates amplifier’s easy coping with a wide range of Hi-Fi speakers regardless of their design ethos and specification. As a result speakers sound with incredible dynamic expression and flair. We are confident no other cable anywhere near this price shares the same immaculate amplifier-speaker matching capability and ingenious build quality.

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