| Interconnect Cables - an introduction |
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Each Ecosse interconnect - analogue and digital - offers a genuine improvement on its predecessor. With each cable upgrade 'noise' is progressively reduced and dynamic range increased, which improves the overall performance of your system in terms of sound stage, clarity, detail, focus, high and low frequency extension - bringing you ever closer to the music as the artist who performed it intended it to be heard Please remember, a cable is not a tone control, nor does it add information. However it is safe to say that all Ecosse Reference Cables against competitors at similar price points: 'least subtract the vital musical information to let the music flow through!' Put simply, with each cable upgrade, 'noise' is progressively reduced ensuring increased bandwidth and this combination enhances the overall performance of your system and your listening/watching enjoyment. The Ecosse Interconnect Cable Range consists of either coaxial or 'balanced' conductors of rope-lay multi stranded topology - insulated then twisted (to reject unwanted noise) and surrounded in a soft PVC sheath. If it would help to know which interconnect cable best suits your hi-fi or home cinema system we recommend you check out our choosing the right cable. We cannot stress enough that significant improvements are possible from matching loudSpeaker and interconnect cable-grade-wise (see our 'at-a-glance' grading table) throughout your system, thus enhancing synergy. Remember, we're a purely handcrafting outfit. Unlike the big boys, the vast majority of our cables are handcrafted right here, in Scotland. It's why we keep things small. It affords us the necessary attention to detail, and it's what we enjoy doing. At Ecosse Reference Cables we offer a 'custom-made' cable service, and will tailor-make cables to suit our customer's every need, even those that cannot be met through our standard ranges. Order here. Information of a more technical nature expanding on the above is provided in our CABLE INFO section. Or go here for specifically digital info. |