QED XT400 Speaker Cable / per metre
Silver-plated oxygen-free copper tubular conductor geometry. For use in the finest hi-fi and home theatre systems. Sold by the metre, this item is cut to length and therefore a non-returnable product.
Please allow 3-5 Days GB Mainland Delivery on this item
QED XT400 Speaker Cable
QED'S MULTI-AWARD WINNING XT400 SPEAKER CABLE, UTILISING X-TUBETM TECHNOLOGY
Silver-plated oxygen-free copper tubular conductor geometry. For use in the finest hi-fi and home theatre systems. This design delivers a massive cross-sectional area using X-TubeTM technology to eliminate the skin effect whilst maintaining a user friendly “figure of 8” geometry. This is QED’s ultimate affordable upgrade for high end systems
AWARDS AND REVIEWS
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Home entertainment - Best Buy - 5 Globes
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What HiFi? Sound and Vision - Best Speaker Cable over £10/m
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What HiFi? Sound and Vision - 5-Star Review
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
X-TUBE™ TECHNOLOGY
At low frequencies both X-TubeTM and conventional stranded/solid core speaker cables convey signals in a linear way. However, at high frequencies, X-TubeTM retains a near-linear signal transfer, whereas the conventional cable fails to conduct uniformly across the entire conductor area. The result is that X-TubeTM delivers greater fidelity across the audio spectrum which would other wise be lost in ordinary cables.
SILVER PLATED 99.999% OXYGEN FREE COPPER CONDUCTORS
Provides a low frequency path for the audio signal and delivers stunning high frequency detail
Essential Information
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This item is sold by the metre
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This item is cut to length & is therefore a non-returnable product.
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Please measure carefuly before placing your order
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Please allow 3-5 Days GB Mainland Delivery on this item
Guarantee (months) | 12 |
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Specifications | Wire gauge - 12 AWG Jacket OD - 6.00mm Cross-sectional area - 4.00mm² Loop resistance - 0.008 Ω/m Capacitance - 43pF/m Inductance - 0.50 µH/m |
   Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
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Does cable quality make a difference?
Absolutely. A system is only as good as it's weakest component and using poor quality cables can bottleneck the overall performance of your system. Even differences between digital cables are noticable when auditioned on good quality equipment.
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How much should I spend on cables?
As with all HiFi the quality of the components should be balanced against each other to acheive optimum results. As a general rule you should be looking to spend between 10% and 20% of your budget on cables. Although many products are supplied with cables in the box these will generally be of minimum specification and should ideally be replaced with specialist alternatives