Belden 19364 is a nice cable, nothing special about its materials, but I’m not sure about the “synergy” thing, it’s just a screened 3 core cable.
It has a screen drain wire which is useful, but don’t be tempted to connect it end to end as that makes the screen part of the E circuit. It needs to be like an earth grounded conduit to act as a RF & EM screen, to do this connect at input end only & leave the output end open (floating)
Harmonic Technologies Pro AC-11 with Furutech IEC, that I have had to about 20-years
Don’t forget the Kharma Enigma extreme powerblock. Only 30 k.
Some will need two, one for each PS555 on the ND555 - bargin at twice the price…
I`m going to sell my house for that
2 if they have more than 6 components. Someone with an active Naim will need 3. The power cables cost 20k in that Kharma range.
18X 20 and 3X 30= 450 k of power!
I trust it has been fully specified, tested and measured… *
I nearly said certified but it is the buyer that needs to be certified!
*…because at that price I’d want to be sure I received every micrometre of length and diameter I had paid for!
With such an expensive price, I would expect the musicians or singers will get out from my speakers playing life in front of me
Looks like a cross between a rugby ball and a darts board. Very versatile.
Better play rugby without the 20 k power cord inside.
Israelis doesn’t play rugby,that game belong to America or australia…beats me where
Exactly. But now you can! With the Ansuz to a question you never even asked
Can you say what your system consists of?
Cds2, 250, 82, non-Naim dual PSU, Xps and PMC FB1+
So how many heads has your Hydra got?
And it is ok to get a Hydra with an extra head in case you later add a component?
Or does an unused extra head cause problems?
Mine has 5 Jim. 3 for 250DR, SCDR & XPSDR, 1 to my Cisco 2960 and one spare.
Sounds fine to me.
G
The game has almost always ‘belonged’ to New Zealand, although it originated in the UK and is played in very many countries throughout the world.