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The Super Maxitrans is without any doubt the reference loudspeaker cable for the music lovers as well as the specialized journalists. It takes its main structure and specifications from the Maxitrans but received an additional double shielding to counter low frequency magnetic field and Gamma ray effects. This has yielded exceptional benefits for its ability to transmit ultra low and exteme high frequencies. |
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| The energy transmitted from the amplifier to the loudspeakers puts a high demand on the quality of the cable. The cable's impedance must remain identical irrespective of variations in intensity or frequency. The encapsulation protects it from corrosion and at the same time prevents a cable from producing phantom images due to memory or skin effect. After numerous prototypes we chose a structure with three conductors with multiple strands of silver + copper, encapsulated with extruded Teflon PTFE for increased insulation (1kV). The silver copper mix we use for the conductors is the same as the aviation industry uses for connections that need to sustain enormous stress levels whilst maintaining high levels of reliability. The Teflon PTFE used is the real Polytetrafluoroethylene, which is expensive but known for its excellence as an insulating material. Here it is used in its thickest version which guarantees an insulation capable of withstanding 1000 volts. Additionally this guarantees an exceptional attenuation of the memory effect which preserves a constant impedance to the highest frequencies. On the SUPER MAXITRANS a double shielding insulates the cable even further from external interferences. The magnetic fields created by electrical equipment interfere with the earth's natural magnetic field. To a lesser extend this also holds true for Gamma rays whose effects on cables we tend to underestimate. |
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