Big Red HC     









This mains lead is a mean looking bit of wire with decent balance and attack

WHAT HIFI SOUND AND VISION MAGAZINE,UK

"…With the Big Red PowerChord all the characteristics are present. Pitch-black background, deeper soundstage and an overall more focused sound…"

HI-FI WORLD MAGAZINE,UK

If you want to hear every nuance of the music as the artist who performed it intended it to be heard-then you gotta have one of 'The Big Red Powerchords™.

Here our unique rope-lay Monocrystal™ conductor weave is combined with a double screen of aluminium foil and tinned copper which along with the acoustic damping cotton filler makes this one of the quietest power cables in existence. The advantages of using a rope-lay weave are the considerable reduction of RFI/EMI/ESI noise ingress-a major player in mains connection.

HI-Fi CHOICE MAGAZINE raved about it in its first ever review, they awarded it a RECOMMENDED CERTIFICATION and said: "the gain in low frequency precision was a quite marked and apparent in any programme…making this cable a recommendable upgrade to any high-quality IEC-inlet component."

The Big Red comes in three pre-terminated versions: High Current, Super Current and Ultra Current-each one a genuine upgrade on its predecessor.

For the HC version we use the world-renowned Schurter™ 320iec; in the SC a superb Monocrystal™ Cu contact-pin IEC; (see explosion) and, at best, in the UC, we have installed the world-beating Audiophile- Reference grade Furutech™ FI 20-G (trust me we've tested ALL the competitors) 24Karat gold -plated, anti-magnetic, unique 'earth-jumper' IEC connection (for total rejection of deleterious inter-screw magnetism and EMI) -certainly the very best IEC available today on mains cable round this price.

Generally speaking, one of the achievements of a well-balanced and installed system is the sensation of the speakers 'disappearing' into the soundstage. With Ecosse Big Red Powerchords™ installed, width beyond the speakers and depth behind the wall is apparent in spades. Seriously extended and detailed bass is also well apparent while the mid and treble ranges benefit by palpable more imagery, speed and clarity, and a greater sense of the recorded acoustic.

To ensure complete cable/system synergy check our grading table here.