Black Rhodium Operetta XLR Interconnect Cable

SKU : Operetta XLR - 1M

1 M

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Operetta XLR is a balanced audio interconnect that connects between source equipment and amplifier or between preamp and power amp fitted with XLR connectors. Operetta XLR is designed for high quality music systems where high quality and value for money go hand in hand. Operetta XLR is also an ideal choice of cable when upgrading from a lower price cable.

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Operetta XLR is a balanced audio interconnect that connects between source equipment and amplifier or between preamp and power amp fitted with XLR connectors.

Operetta XLR is designed for high quality music systems where high quality and value for money go hand in hand. Operetta XLR is also an ideal choice of cable when upgrading from a lower price cable.

For many music lovers, balanced XLR are preferred to single ended rca because the balanced connection reduces the amount of external interference that can degrade sound quality. Operetta XLR is fitted with additional screening materials to deliver a cleaner and clearer sound quality for your music.

Operetta XLR is covered in an attractive black braid that is effective in damping micro-vibrations within the cable and reducing the effects of external vibrations.

Operetta XLR is assembled by hand at the black rhodium factory in derby using carefully selected materials and parts chosen after extensive listening.

Operetta XLR is fitted with black rhodium gold plated XLR connectors to prevent tarnishing of the connecting pins causing distortion to the music.

Operetta XLR stereo pairs are available in a standard length of 1 metre. Longer lengths can be supplied to meet customers requirements. Because the cable needs to be quite stiff to deliver its promised sound quality, we do not make shorter lengths than 1 metre.


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