OFC PURE
POWER CABLE SPECIFICATIONS
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4 PVC
insulated conductors of stranded high purity oxygen free copper
wire
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Each
conductor has 56 x 0.30 mm diameter strands, giving a core size
of almost 4 mm2
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The
moulded jacket is of an ultra flexible, arctic grade, neoprene
polymer
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Maximum
operating voltage: 300V/500V AC/DC
Measurements:
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Capacitance N & S // to E & W // : 137pF/m
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Conductor Inductance : 0.054microH/m
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Resistance N & S // to E & W // : 0.00165ohms/m
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Place of
manufacture: Germany
A COMMENT
ON MEASUREMENTS & PERFORMANCE
It makes a pleasant change for us to offer some products with a more
readily understood scientific base and measurements that demonstrate
how good they are. For not only do our cables sound special, they
measure like a dream. All round, the specifications of both our
cables are so good that they are close to being ‘fable’.
The inductance of both cables is close to zero, which is what one
would get with a straight piece of wire. In fact, the inductance
measurements of our cables were so low that the results probably had
more to do with the instrument used for metering than with the
cable.
Of course, we would be the first to say that measurements mean
nothing if, on listening, the products do not deliver. In this case,
they do.
With our Pure Signal interconnects working together with our Pure
Power speaker cables, and our other Ringmat and Statmat products,
the sound should be the best that can be achieved. But we cannot
emphasise too strongly the need for all our other products to be
used when listening with our cables. It is the old adage, rubbish
in, rubbish out. Without our other Ringmat and Statmat products,
there is no way that a phase coherent signal can be generated at
source and carried through to the speakers. Because they are so
accurate and transparent, with incredible band-width, any distortion
or other phase anomalies fed to them will be ruthlessly exposed,
whereas other cables will mask the distortion by adding ‘coloration’
of their own. But then, with other cables, the listener will never
know the glories of the performances in his/her record or CD
collection.
What happens to the signal once it arrives at the speaker is
something we have no control over, but we hope that the education
programme we plan to introduce in due time will help designers
improve this area of sound reproduction.
At the moment, however, there is still one area where the sound can
always be compromised, even with the use of our other Ringmat and
Statmat products, and that is in the area of support underneath
components and the Ringmat Feet and Domes. However, we have good
news about this in that the development work on our Anti-Resonance
Platforms is in now largely complete and we are entering the phase
of translating prototypes into pre-production samples. This will
still take time, but at least we can now see the light at the end of
what has been a very long tunnel. |