Cardas Golden Cross 1.5 Meter Speaker Cable Pair; Spades

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These cables are coming from the original owner in very good condition. They are are working perfectly with no issues. They are terminated with spades at both ends. Cosmetic appearance is good... some light wear is visible under close examination. See photos for details.

MSRP: $1999

"A Top-Notch Performer"

Top-of-the line Golden Cross speaker cable from Cardas may not be the least expensive cables on the planet. However, "The Golden Cross products deliver a lot for the increase in price over their less-expensive brethren," marvels Dave Duvall in his February 1998 SoundStage.com review.

George Cardas packs an amazing degree of advanced technology in this interconnect. Golden Cross features patented Cardas "Golden Section," multi-gauge stranding in helical hex array of golden ratio, constant "Q" conductors.It boasts 752 discrete pure copper conductors (for a 5.5 awg.) ensuring full-spectrum signal transfer for unbeatable performance.

Quashing Cable Resonance

Patented Cardas "Constant-Q" construction places the smallest of the Golden Ratio strands at the center of the conductor to reduce stored energy and conductor resonance. Cable resonance is further reduced with controlled propagation, Crossfield construction, matching conductor to dielectric characteristics with carefully computed strand layering. Pure Teflon is used as a stabilizing wrap to firmly bind the conductors, while thin tube walls provide the air dielectric to isolate the conductors from each other without accumulating unwanted energy.

Sonically Colorless

Golden Reference is sonically colorless, making it a perfectly neutral reference cable. It sounds the same at any length, between any components, at any originating or terminating impedance. It lets you hear the sound of your source material, rather than the sound of a cable. "Golden Cross can easily be considered a top-notch performer," concludes Dave Duvall at SoundStage.com. " Once again, I'm impressed by the Cardas world."