AUDIOQUEST THUNDER HIGH CURRENT C13
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AUDIOQUEST THUNDER HIGH CURRENT SHUKO C13
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Low-Z / Noise-Dissipation 3-Pole AC Power Cable
Solid Perfect-Surface Copper (PSC) Long-Grain Copper (LGC) Conductors
Uncompressed High-Current Transfer
Ground Noise-Dissipation Technology (US Patent # 9,373,439)
ZERO (No) Characteristic Impedance (50Hz – 1MHz)
72VDC Dielectric-Bias System (US Patent #7,126,055)
Directionally Controlled Conductors
Alternating Current (AC), is a far-from-perfect power source. AC power technology is well over a century old and was never designed to meet the exacting standards of today’s high resolution audio-video components. AC noise is present at the utility source, and is then exacerbated by radio frequency noise that is induced (picked up by the AC power cord) and coupled to the component power supplies and to circuit ground. This creates distortion and low-level signal losses via the “masking effect.” Further, power amplifiers can require immense reserves of transient current for their power supplies to react to and then stabilize during dynamic audio passages. Most AC power cords and power conditioner-regenerators, though helpful to a point, are simply not up to the task.
Power amplifiers present a real challenge for any AC power source, as the transient current requirements (though short in duration) can be many times that of the average (RMS) current consumption. Power amplifiers are also unique from all other components in that the current draw is dynamic, not constant, and it changes with volume and audio signal content. Though many AC power cords may feature low DC resistance to allow for some of this requirement, the characteristic impedance of the AC cable is equally responsible for assuring uncompromised performance. Many premium AC cords constrict or compress the audio transient as their characteristic impedance restricts the transient current.
Metal Solid Long Grain Copper (LGC) &
Perfect Surface Copper (PSC)
Technology
Zero Characteristic Impedance (50Hz – 1MHz);
Ground Noise-Dissipation;
72V Dielectric Bias System
Jacket Carbon / Black
Terminations Cold-Welded Connectors
(Part Number: )
Solid Perfect-Surface Copper (PSC) Long-Grain Copper (LGC) Conductors
Uncompressed High-Current Transfer
Ground Noise-Dissipation Technology (US Patent # 9,373,439)
ZERO (No) Characteristic Impedance (50Hz – 1MHz)
72VDC Dielectric-Bias System (US Patent #7,126,055)
Directionally Controlled Conductors
Alternating Current (AC), is a far-from-perfect power source. AC power technology is well over a century old and was never designed to meet the exacting standards of today’s high resolution audio-video components. AC noise is present at the utility source, and is then exacerbated by radio frequency noise that is induced (picked up by the AC power cord) and coupled to the component power supplies and to circuit ground. This creates distortion and low-level signal losses via the “masking effect.” Further, power amplifiers can require immense reserves of transient current for their power supplies to react to and then stabilize during dynamic audio passages. Most AC power cords and power conditioner-regenerators, though helpful to a point, are simply not up to the task.
Power amplifiers present a real challenge for any AC power source, as the transient current requirements (though short in duration) can be many times that of the average (RMS) current consumption. Power amplifiers are also unique from all other components in that the current draw is dynamic, not constant, and it changes with volume and audio signal content. Though many AC power cords may feature low DC resistance to allow for some of this requirement, the characteristic impedance of the AC cable is equally responsible for assuring uncompromised performance. Many premium AC cords constrict or compress the audio transient as their characteristic impedance restricts the transient current.
Metal Solid Long Grain Copper (LGC) &
Perfect Surface Copper (PSC)
Technology
Zero Characteristic Impedance (50Hz – 1MHz);
Ground Noise-Dissipation;
72V Dielectric Bias System
Jacket Carbon / Black
Terminations Cold-Welded Connectors
(Part Number: )