PNF Audio Symphony 10 ft. speaker cables with Kimber Postmaster spades.

headrott
headrott Posts: 5,496
edited May 2013 in For Sale (FS) Classifieds
I have a pair of PNF Audio Symphony 10 foot speaker cables that are covered with the black and purple sleeving and purple and black shrink tubing. They are terminated with Kimber Postmaster Ultraplate plated spades (these are the PM33, bigger sized spades) on both ends. I bought these brand new from PNF Audio about 3.5 years ago. They are in excellent condition all around. I have to many speaker cables and do not need these anymore. I believe I paid $220.00 plus shipping for these cables if I remember correctly and will sell these for $70.00 plus $18.95 "Flat Rate" Priority Mail shipping and insured to CONUS. Pictures are below.

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Taken from a recent Audioholics reply regarding "Club Polk" and Polk speakers:
"I'm yet to hear a Polk speaker that merits more than a sentence and 60 seconds discussion." :\
My response is: If you need 60 seconds to respond in one sentence, you probably should't be evaluating Polk speakers.....


"Green leaves reveal the heart spoken Khatru"- Jon Anderson

"Have A Little Faith! And Everything You'll Face, Will Jump From Out Right On Into Place! Yeah! Take A Little Time! And Everything You'll Find, Will Move From Gloom Right On Into Shine!"- Arthur Lee
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  • WagnerRC
    WagnerRC Posts: 2,199
    edited May 2013
  • Jhayman
    Jhayman Posts: 1,548
    edited May 2013
    If WagnerRC passes I would like a crack..
    Headrott, you got yourself one heck of a salesman, lol
    DSkip you working in commission? Lol
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  • WLDock
    WLDock Posts: 3,073
    edited May 2013
    Continous Casting Copper & Teflon Dielectric = http://www.stereotimes.com/cables051104.shtml

    Sounds like these cables are using a CC proccess that I have been touting for years. The car audio company MTX used to make a VERY nice IC years ago...that was home audio quality IMO in their Expert series. I purchased several of these and I've found them to sound great. When, I decide to spring a little coin on cables for the home I will be looking for cables with the CCC proccess...its just a process that that makes sense to me....given all of the claims that are out there about cables. These PNF sound like cables I would buy.



    ThunderLink Expert - (I use these for high and midrange)
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    With a very high-gloss, elegant look, the Expert is the best cable choice if you want absolute lowest noise possible. The connectors are machined on a CNC lathe, chromed, and then plated with 24-karat gold.

    Skin Effect = High Fidelity
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    This cross-section diagram of a single strand of wire shows the Expert’s silver coating. Silver is a superior conductor. We use it as the coating, because the higher frequencies travel close to the surface of the cable (this is a phenomenon called “skin effect”). This makes the Expert Interconnects the best choice where the maximum degree of high fidelity is expected.
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    • “Twisted Twins” (twisted, twisted pair RCA cable)
    • 7 mm of black pvc, with a clear overlay jacketing
    • Chrome and gold-plated ergonomically designed RCA plugs
    • 24-karat gold-plated split center pin (for a better connection)
    • 24-karat goldplated six-segment outer conductor rings (for the tightest fit)
    • Dual strain relief (machined end with polyethylene innermold)
    Teflon dielectric
    Silver-coated, OFC copper stranding

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    ThunderLink Competition - (I use these for midbass and sub)
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    In the Competition, we take two pairs of twisted pair wire and twist them together. This further reduces the loop area, where extraneous noise is introduced. Our engineers (who are pretty twisted themselves) call this “Twisted Twins.”

    Traditional copper casting yields many small crystals. The dark spots are the impurities. (Nasty, huh?)
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    The OCC (Ohno Continuous Casting) process results in fewer, larger crystals with very smooth surfaces and way less impurities.
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    OCC Copper: Higher Purity = Better Signal

    The superior level of purity from the OCC process means less resistance, higher conductivity and a better signal.
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    OCC Copper Provides Better Bass Response Low frequencies pass through the conductor toward the center, where there’s a high concentration of very pure, OCC copper. This makes Competition the logical choice for enhanced bass response.
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    • “Twisted Twins” (twisted, twisted pair) RCA cable
    • 7 mm of pearl red, extruded PVC jacketing
    • Pearl red, ergonomically designed RCA plugs
    • 24-karat Gold-Plated split center pin (for a better connection)
    • 24-karat four-segment outer conductor rings (for tighter fit)
    • Double-molded strain relief (inner polyethylene with pvc overmold)
    • X-tra Long Junction Block to Connector
    OCC Copper Stranding
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    5.2 A/V Setup | OLED TV - Sony Bravia XR A80J 77" | Source - Fire TV 4K Max, Wiim Pro | AVR - Anthem MRX 520 | Speakers: Main - Boston Acoustics VR3 | Center - Boston Acoustics VR920 | Rear - Boston Acoustics VR-MX | Sub 1 - HSU VTF-2 mk3 | Sub 2 - HSU VTF-2 mk3
  • headrott
    headrott Posts: 5,496
    edited May 2013
    WagnerRC wrote: »
    pm sent

    PM replied sir.
    Relayer-Big-O-Poster.jpg
    Taken from a recent Audioholics reply regarding "Club Polk" and Polk speakers:
    "I'm yet to hear a Polk speaker that merits more than a sentence and 60 seconds discussion." :\
    My response is: If you need 60 seconds to respond in one sentence, you probably should't be evaluating Polk speakers.....


    "Green leaves reveal the heart spoken Khatru"- Jon Anderson

    "Have A Little Faith! And Everything You'll Face, Will Jump From Out Right On Into Place! Yeah! Take A Little Time! And Everything You'll Find, Will Move From Gloom Right On Into Shine!"- Arthur Lee
  • WagnerRC
    WagnerRC Posts: 2,199
    edited May 2013
    paypal sent. Thank you
  • headrott
    headrott Posts: 5,496
    edited May 2013
    Please mark these as sold. Thank you Bob very much.
    Relayer-Big-O-Poster.jpg
    Taken from a recent Audioholics reply regarding "Club Polk" and Polk speakers:
    "I'm yet to hear a Polk speaker that merits more than a sentence and 60 seconds discussion." :\
    My response is: If you need 60 seconds to respond in one sentence, you probably should't be evaluating Polk speakers.....


    "Green leaves reveal the heart spoken Khatru"- Jon Anderson

    "Have A Little Faith! And Everything You'll Face, Will Jump From Out Right On Into Place! Yeah! Take A Little Time! And Everything You'll Find, Will Move From Gloom Right On Into Shine!"- Arthur Lee
  • dekuda
    dekuda Posts: 756
    edited May 2013
    I have these for my speakers and the icons for my interconnects. You will love them and at that price there is no way you can go wrong. Congrats on fine speaker cables!
    HT System
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  • Ern Dog
    Ern Dog Posts: 2,237
    edited May 2013
    Somebody just scored some killer speaker cables at a ridiculous price. I still have a pair of these that I'm keeping. I think their Iconn IC's are great sounding too. I use them for my HT applications.