The Thuono Audio phono cable allows the turntable to be connected to the next component of the audio system with versatility and the utmost attention to resonances thanks to the materials used and its construction geometry.
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Addressing resonances
Because cables conduct electricity, they can vibrate and produce resonances. It is therefore essential to focus on reducing this phenomenon as much as possible in order to protect sound quality. Thuono Audio cables are created with non elastic materials with special attention given to the conductors which are insulated with cotton and covered with a layer of particularly soft heat-shrink polyolefin, which has been specifically selected to dampen resonances. Additionally, this cable has four coatings made of a mixture of aluminium and copper.
Conductors and connectors
The Thuono Audio phono cable has six 28 AWG conductors per pole. They are composed of three copper alloys and coated with a thin layer of silver, which is one of the best metals for the conduction of audio information.
The connectors of the Phono cable are in copper and rhodium-plated brass. These materials work perfectly to reduce contact resistance.
Geometric Construction
The coils that make up the Thuono Audio cable were designed and manufactured in such a way as to optimise electron transmission speed and propagation.
A copper strip has been placed in the Phono cable which enhances the sonic quality of the cable. It has been applied with non-conductive glue and this reduces any static that can form on the outside of the cable. The strip is covered with a gauze that prevents oxidation.
Earthing
The Phono cable consists of two wires dedicated to earthing. This allows great versatility and gives the possibility of its use in different contexts. With this cable it is therefore possible to separate or join the masses depending on the number of devices that make up the system, the characteristics of the system and the mass loops that can be generated.