SOLD Element Cable Titan Cu Balanced Cables- Cardas Litz -3 ft.pr Neutrik XLRs

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    $179 for the Pair

    Perfect for your Schiit Yggdrasil or other high end dac. Save a bundle over the original price new of $459.


    Element Cable Signature Titan CU Balanced –Cardas Litz Wire- Balanced 3 foot cable with Neutrik XLRs

    Neutrik Male XLR on one end and Neutrik Female XLR on the other. The cable is in excellent condition with minor wear on labels consistent with use..

    Not many people knew about these cables, but they are beautifully musical and open with great balance and texture. The presentation is very neutral and extremely musical.

    FAST FREE SHIPPING - Conus Only. PM me if you want them and live outside the US. There is a way for a bit more $.

    The Titan Copper interconnect utilizes Cardas' technically advanced strand-size progression litz
    conductors in our own quad-helix, noise-cancelling design.

    This reference copper interconnect offers a natural tonal balance with excellent extension, and superb
    transparency over the entire audio spectrum. The conductor technology and geometry of the Titan Cu
    eliminate glare and ring found in other copper interconnects currently on the market.

    The combination of advanced design and premium parts put the Titan Cu at the top of the class
    in high-end, high performance analog copper interconnect.

    Features:
    • 17awg. Hyper-pure 99.9999% copper litz
    • Cardas advanced strand-size progression conductor
    • TeflonTM dielectric, individual strands coated with enamel
    • Noise-cancelling Quad-Helix design, with copper shielding
    • Effective conductor damping layer
    • Shield and conductor isolation
    • Directional
     
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