FS: 1m Signal Cable Digital Reference
EndersShadow
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Selling a few extra cables from my stash. It’s a 1m Digital Reference.
Performed quite well but I am OCD about matching looms for power cables so I moved to a PS Audio AC-3.
Cable is not as thick as some others but also not as flexible as I’d imagine given it’s gauge.
Asking 80 + ship (current retail is 170 + ship) but open to offers, especially for well-established Polkies. Also selling a 1m PS Audio Premier in another ad and open to a package deal.
Description
AKA MagicPower Digital High Current, it is specially designed for your beloved digital components. 12 AWG High Purity Copper conductor, double shielding, and 100% Teflon Insulation. Transparent and dynamic, along with a silent background. Starting at $169, why would you want to spend more for a reference quality digital cord?
Application:
Specifications
Performed quite well but I am OCD about matching looms for power cables so I moved to a PS Audio AC-3.
Cable is not as thick as some others but also not as flexible as I’d imagine given it’s gauge.
Asking 80 + ship (current retail is 170 + ship) but open to offers, especially for well-established Polkies. Also selling a 1m PS Audio Premier in another ad and open to a package deal.
Description
AKA MagicPower Digital High Current, it is specially designed for your beloved digital components. 12 AWG High Purity Copper conductor, double shielding, and 100% Teflon Insulation. Transparent and dynamic, along with a silent background. Starting at $169, why would you want to spend more for a reference quality digital cord?
Application:
- Digital Processors (including home theater pre/pro)
- CD/DVD Players
- Transports
- D/A converters
- A/V Receivers
Specifications
- 12 AWG 3 conductor twisted design
- High purity stranded copper for maximum conductivity
- Copper braid + foil double shield
- Teflon insulation + Teflon outer jacket
- UL listed and CSA certified
- Voltage rating: 300 volts
- Max. Amps @ 120V: 30A
"....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)
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This sold to @treitz3. Thanks for the great transaction Tom!"....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)