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Power Interface Cables
The power interface between components is a critical link in the audio reproduction
chain. We believe it to be as important as components
themselves. Currently, specific Interface Cables are
made for:
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Turntables: Optimized for turntables, especially models
with regenerative power supplies. It can also be used for
cassette or reel-to-reel tape decks. It is not recommended for
CD players.
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Source Components
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Amplifiers and Subwoofer Amplifiers
When compared to general-purpose power
cables, the Absolute Fidelity Power Interface has much
better micro and macro-dynamic resolution. As a result, the decay of
notes is more extended and the music has better tonal color.
Bass is also tighter, more tuneful, and has better pace and
rhythm. The coherence makes the various singers and players in
an orchestra or band gel together better to bring about a much
better musical performance. Absolute Fidelity
Component Interface Cables are standard with premium IsoTek
plug and IEC connectors with cryo treated 24K Gold plated
contacts.
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Conductors |
1 x 12 AWG
Silver-plated Copper with PTFE dielectric
2 x 14 AWG OFC
Copper with PVC dielectric |
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Shielding |
Metallized
polypropylene with 24 AWG solid silver drain wire
Static shield
with high-carbon polyamide |
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Outside Diameter |
12mm (1/2") |
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Connectors |
IsoTek cryo
treated 24K Gold plated 3pin US plug
IsoTek cryo
treated 24K Gold plated IEC |

Shown is a Power Interface Cable connected to the Genesis
G7.1f servo subwoofer.
NOT UL-listed:
Please be aware that this power cord is not Underwriters
Laboratories (UL) listed and should not be used directly into a
wall outlet. Use it between your turntable and an UL-listed power
conditioner that has safety protection. This is important because
some insurance underwriters will not honor a fire policy if a fire
can be proven to have been started by the use of this power cord
due to its failure.
It
has not been tested to the criteria of the UL abrasion test, so do
not walk on it or use it anywhere there is the risk of abrasion.
It has not been tested to the criteria of the UL pinch test, so
keep it away from sharp objects. It will not stand up to the UL
crush test, so do not place your power amplifier or anything heavy
on it. It will not stand up to the UL flex test, so do not let
your kids use it as a jump rope when there is high-voltage flowing
through it.
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