Better Cables Silver Serpent II XLR Cable (Balanced Audio Cable) - 1/2 meter (1.56 feet) - Single Cable - High-End, High-Performance, Silver/Copper Hybrid, Low-Capacitance, Audiophile XLR Balanced Audio Cable (XLR Male to XLR Female) for Analog or Digital AES/EBU Review
Better Cables Silver Serpent II XLR Cable (Balanced Audio Cable) - 1/2 meter (1.56 feet) - Single Cable - High-End, High-Performance, Silver/Copper Hybrid, Low-Capacitance, Audiophile XLR Balanced Audio Cable (XLR Male to XLR Female) for Analog or Digital AES/EBU Feature
- Award-winning Better Cables audiophile-grade balanced XLR audio cables.
- The Silver Serpent XLR cable instantly improves your home theater or home audio experience.
- The Silver Serpent has large silver-coated copper conductors for guaranteed low-loss connections.
- Better Cables Silver Serpent cable is manufactured and assembled in the USA (imported connectors).
- Features high-end audiophile balanced XLR connectors (1 male 1 female) with gold pins.
The Better Cables Silver Serpent XLR cable is our best sounding balanced audio interconnect to date. It is an outstanding Silver-Copper hybrid analog XLR interconnect that is sonically revealing without the harshness associated with most pure silver interconnects. The Better Cables Silver Serpent ensures silky-smooth audio reproduction using our advanced, dual conductor, twisted pair configuration conductors with extremely low capacitance measurements. The Better Cables Silver Serpent features 99.999% pure silver coated conductors. The hybrid construction gives all of the sonic benefits of silver (dynamic high frequencies) and all of the sonic benefits of copper (deep, tight bass response). The Better Cables Silver Serpent is an excellent choice for connecting XLR balanced sources, such as pre-amps, amplifiers, and any device with the XLR connectors. Balanced lines are the preferred method (for hum free) interconnecting of sound systems using a shielded twisted-pair. The principal behind balanced lines is that the signal is transmitted over one wire and received back on another wire. The shield does not carry any information, thus it is free to function as a true shield. This circuit's shining virtue is its great common-mode noise rejection ability. The concept here relies on induced noise showing up equally (or common) on each wire. It is mainly due to EMI (electromagnetic interference: passing through or near magnetic fields), RFI (radio frequency interference: strong broadcast signals), noisy ground references, or a combination of all three. Our Silver Serpent XLR cables exhibit exactly equal impedance from each line relative to ground, guaranteeing equal noise susceptibility. Since the balanced input stage amplifies only the difference between the lines, it rejects everything else (noise) that is common to the lines. The combination of silver, low-attenuation, and top-notch quality insulation makes this a world-class audio cable with no equal at ANY PRICE.
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