Cullen Cable Crossover
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Clearing out some of my extras to free up funds for some other projects.
Selling a 7 foot Cullen Cable Crossover power cable.
This was Patrick’s TOTL cable until recently when he came out with the Crossover II.
Great cable, very flexible and strong grip.
190 shipped PayPal Friends and Family.
From Manufacture website (link here)
The Crossover Power Cable is Cullen’s flagship. Completely hand-built from the ground up, the Crossover boasts the perfect blend of silver and copper. The result is a tube-like sound, free of any dullness or brightness. You will find yourself playing familiar tracks over and over, marveling at the new sounds previously masked by other power cords.
Three wires, consisting of 12awg 99.99% pure silver-plated copper with Teflon dielectric, are braided to virtually eliminate all noise. The wires are then shielded with a 100% coverage tinned copper shield braid. The result is a dead-silent power cable. The shielded wires are swathed in Teflon wrap. Black Techflex sleeving finishes off the aesthetic. Available in 15-amp or 20- amp terminations (20-amp IEC connector is a Hubbell 320HC)
Power Cable Features:
Military Spec Wire
Connectors:






Selling a 7 foot Cullen Cable Crossover power cable.
This was Patrick’s TOTL cable until recently when he came out with the Crossover II.
Great cable, very flexible and strong grip.
190 shipped PayPal Friends and Family.
From Manufacture website (link here)
The Crossover Power Cable is Cullen’s flagship. Completely hand-built from the ground up, the Crossover boasts the perfect blend of silver and copper. The result is a tube-like sound, free of any dullness or brightness. You will find yourself playing familiar tracks over and over, marveling at the new sounds previously masked by other power cords.
Three wires, consisting of 12awg 99.99% pure silver-plated copper with Teflon dielectric, are braided to virtually eliminate all noise. The wires are then shielded with a 100% coverage tinned copper shield braid. The result is a dead-silent power cable. The shielded wires are swathed in Teflon wrap. Black Techflex sleeving finishes off the aesthetic. Available in 15-amp or 20- amp terminations (20-amp IEC connector is a Hubbell 320HC)
Power Cable Features:
Military Spec Wire
- 12awg 99.99% Pure Silver Plated Wires (Line, Neutral, and Ground)
- Teflon Dielectric which provides an extremely Quick and accurate Power Cable
- Available with a 15 Amp or 20 Amp IEC
- 100% Shield Braid Coverage
- Super Flexible
- Completely Hand built from the Ground up
- Made in the USA!
Connectors:
- 18k Platinum plating over 99.99% OFC Solid Red Copper On both IEC and Plug
- Cryo Treated for 48 Hours at -192 degrees






"....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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Price drop to 180 shipped and willing to entertain offers via PM.
Pretty solid deal as MSRP is 219 plus shipping."....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) -
Still around and looking for a good home."....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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Also bump"....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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Bump"....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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Still here…."....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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Sold elsewhere"....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)