Titan Audio Eros Signature Power Cable - High Current (1.5M), grey
Titan Audio Eros Signature Power Cable - High Current, 35 AMP (1.5M). DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES: The Eros Signature cable is available from 1.5-meter lengths and is designed to be used with mains blocks and high current amplifiers and offers phenomenal current delivery and is the second model in the Titan Audio range with OCC ( single crystal copper) construction. OCC is often referred to as continuous casting as the cable is one continuous single crystal which allow the electrons to flow easily through it. With standard copper, when magnified the copper contains millions of crystals, with the flow of electricity having to pass through each individual crystal, disrupting the flow of electrons . This then reduces the flow of electrons through the cable. OCC is the best copper conductor available as the cable strands are one continuous crystal, meaning electricity can flow through it easily, freeing the electrons to flow without impedance. The cable is then sheathed in a PTFE dieletric which reduces even further the effects of RFI and EMI interference both airborne and mains borne. The Eros is constructed using OCC copper multi strand cable with a braided steel screen. The US versions use custom designed gold-plated mains plugs. FORCEFIELD: The Eros cable comes with Titan Audio’s unique FORCEFIELD technology connectors, which allows customers to add the FORCEFIELD technology module later. SPECIFICATIONS: US version: North American, 3-pin Description: 4 core 6mm OCC copper cable Current Capacity: 35 AMP - High Current Material: OCC ( oxygen free continuous cast copper) Construction: Multicore dual drain Dieletric: Extruded PTFE (heavy duty) Screen: Braided steel screen + Forcefield technology Sheath color: Grey/black Handmade in the UK (Northern Ireland) Lifetime Support and Warranty LENGTH, TITAN PART, GTIN: 1.5M, CHC60015US, 00860007018176
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