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Entreq Power Konstantin Infinity
Kabel zasilający. Wtyk IEC , wersja europejska
Filozofia brzmienia Entreq jest jedna i ich produkty bez względu na model zachowują te cechy, a im wyższa seria tym robią to lepiej i lepiej:
organiczny, naturalny, gładki dźwięk bez ograniczeń dynamicznych.
Model Konstantin był kablem od którego wszystko się zaczęło i który zebrał rzeszę nagród i uznanie melomanów.
Zachowuje najważniejsze zasady budowy kabli Entreq:
- Osobne przewody na plus i minus sygnału
- Minimalizacja wpływu elektryczności statycznej na transmisje sygnału
- Specjalna technika ekranowani i uziemiania zewnętrznego
- Niesymetryczna konstrukcja dla redukcji wpływu pól magnetycznych
- Niemagnetyczne drewniane wtyki
- Odpowiednio dobrane długości kabli dla zredukowania efekty anteny
- Przewodniki z litych materiałów (miedzi i srebra) bez użyta stopów i mieszanek
Odblokowuje drzemiące zapasy jakości, które tkwią w zasilanych tym kablem urządzeniach.
Kabel Entreq Konstantin nadający się do wyższej klasy systemów Hi-Fi i HI-END. Proszę nie myśleć, że średniej półki model oznacza, że to kabel budżetowego systemu i dający "podstawowy" dźwięk. Nic bardziej mylnego. Tam gdzie Entreq zaczyna, wielu producentów nawet nie dochodzi...
MOŻLIWOŚĆ WYPOŻYCZENIA DO TESTÓW
Konstantin was actually our first product line and gave birth to the principles that we had been working on for years. It's many years on now and the cable has advanced further but the truth and the heart of the design is still the same. The Konstantin is still one of the most accessible all-round performing cables we make. It doesn't matter if you use Konstantin in an entry-level system or a Higher End system, Konstantin always performs very well. It will almost always let your system perform beyond the limits or restrictions of musicality that are often enforced by other cables.
Konstantin has been gently updated during the years. Get the award " Most wanted product " 2009
Relative to Discover, Konstantin will offer you more detail and better control than the Discover line.
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KONSTANTIN DESIGN PRINCIPLES :
1 Separate cable for positive and negative signals
2 Asymmetrical design
3 Positive and negative cables are spun clockwise and anticlockwise respectively.
4 Adapted lengths to minimize the antenna effect.
5 DIC Dedicated contacts so the area on the mass of the contact areas corresponds to the cable area.
6 Wood in the contact framework. Non-magnetic and non-conductive.
7 Only pure copper and silver in the signal paths. No alloys
8 Drain wire instead of shielding in order to connect to a pure earth point (External Earth Drain System)
9 Cotton covering instead of synthetic materials
10 EEDS External Earth Drain System
This entails the shielding / drain wire not being connected to the device’s negative pole, but is connected to another external earth point. One of our ground boxes is suggested.
This way, we drain off the interference/noise that the shielding absorbs to the ground outside of the signal paths, instead of the usual mixing it together with the signal wire at the connection to the devices.
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