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How are the Crystal Cables made?

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How are the Crystal Cables made?

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Crystal Cable uses the best possible conductors and isolators: a proprietary, annealed gold and silver alloy for the central, positive conductor. This alloy’s inherent properties allows a near-zero state of crystalline-boundary and other spurious induced distortions. Kapton foils as dielectric and electrical/mechanical shield. Kapton is very hard and has a high 400ºC melting point. It is a superb insulator and exceptionally strong, especially when configured in a triple layer such as in Crystal Cable. Braided silver mesh, which has dual purpose functions of both carrying the negative signal and acting as an additional layer of shielding for the central core. Clear Teflon outer coating which is not only a good insulator but also reduces any pickup of stray electrical fields generated outside the cable. (even things as seemingly innocuous as static charges from rugs or carpets!) Because of their high price and difficulty to machine thinly, these exclusive conductive and isolation materia

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