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Key Features
The AudioQuest Tower RCA Phono Cable combines accessibility and exceptional audio quality, making it a standout choice for audio enthusiasts. This cable offers a remarkable balance between affordability and performance. It features solid long-grain copper (LGC) conductors, known for their superior conductivity and minimal impurities and oxides. As a result, the cable delivers a remarkably clear and detailed sound reproduction. Built with durability in mind, the AudioQuest Tower RCA Phono Cable is encased in a sturdy and premium shroud. This design not only ensures longevity but also adds a touch of elegance to the overall aesthetic. The cable's robust construction guarantees reliable signal transmission, minimizing signal loss and interference.
Product Ref: 199012
AudioQuest's starting point for analogue audio sets the bar to an impossible height when you examine the quality that goes into the AudioQuest Tower RCA phono cable. AQ's famed long-grain copper is the core ingredient here and even when partnered with some modestly priced hi-fi equipment, you'll be bowled over with the extra detail this hugely popular cable can draw out.
AudioQuest Tower employs many features used throughout the Bridges & Falls line-up, including Asymmetrical Double-Balanced Geometry, Foamed-Polyethylene insulation, Metal-Layer Noise-Dissipation System (NDS), and Cold-Welded Gold-Plated RCA plugs. Compared with the next step up the line, Evergreen, Tower uses slightly smaller conductors for cost-effective performance.
Conductor material quality makes a world of difference in the sound of an audio cable. Since the surface of a conductor has 100% current density at all frequencies, the surface most defines the sound quality of the whole conductor. The less complicated grain structure and fewer impurities within Tower's LGC copper significantly reduce distortion compared to normal high-purity copper.
Strand interaction is the single greatest cause of distortion in cable, and one of the easiest to avoid. Whenever current crosses the oxidized contact between bare strands, the signal will be altered. In addition, the magnetic fields of the various strands are constantly interacting, causing confusion (smearing) and causing the contact pressure between strands to be constantly modulated. AudioQuest's solid core conductors are the complete solution to this problem.
Noise, in the form of RF energy, is the mortal enemy of good sound. Our environment is more contaminated with RF than ever before due to the huge proliferation of RF radiating devices like computers and mobile phones. Traditionally, RF energy is routed to ground through the use of a 'shield" consisting of either a braided metal or foil. This 'draining' of RF to ground causes a modulation of the ground plane, which in turn causes a form of signal modulation. AudioQuest's Noise-Dissipation System greatly reduces the effect of this modulation. Metal, used in a passive manner, acts as a method of dissipating and reducing the incoming RF. The result is dramatically less modulation of the signal, less distortion and better sound.
Making the perfect connection between conductor and connector is not a simple process. There are three accepted ways to make the connection between a cable and its termination. Solder is by far the most common method of connection. Resistance welding is clearly superior to even the best solder. However, just as solder introduces an inferior layer of differing material, causing distortion and reflections, so does welding. The alloy created at the interface of cable and plug is far superior to solder, but it is still an undesirable intermediary layer. After so much attention to the quality of the conductor and connector, the contact system deserves just as much consideration. AudioQuest's Cold-Weld System solves this problem with a superior connection that insures that the structural integrity of the conductor is kept completely intact. The Cold-Weld System refers to a combination of high pressure at the point of contact and the use of silver impregnated paste.
AudioQuest Tower's polyethylene insulation, foamed to include as much 'air' as possible, provides superior clarity and dynamics. By keeping the positive and negative conductors separate, offers the greatest stability for cable geometry resulting in a fantastically clean sound.
Conductor | Long-Grain Copper (LGC) |
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Dielectric | Foamed Polyethylene |
Jacket | PVC |
Plug Type | Gold-Plated RCA (Both Ends) |
Shielding | Standard NDS |
Type | Stereo RCA (Male to Male) |