IC-SL
Our
IC-SL (silver Litz interconnect) has received a rave review from Ryan
Clarin at 6moons.Com. He states: "The midrange qualities and
sense of sound-scape palpability of the BPT cable were the two aspects
that really caught my attention as being a step above anything I'd
heard before....it got out of the way, to approach the ideal of
"the best interconnect is no interconnect" while remaining a
pleasure and joy to have in my system. <click
for review>
Background:
I
am finally introducing my first high-end audio interconnect.
The IC-SL (Inter-Connect-Silver Litz) is a design I have had in my
head for about 10 years and decided to just-do-it. Like all my
designs, it takes form from my own personal sonic taste/desire for
clean extended high frequencies ( most good cables will give you
the sheen or splash of a cymbal but it quickly disappears--with the IC-SL you
can hear that splash extend all the way through the recording hall
reflecting off of ceilings and walls), clarity in the
midrange ( most cables loose the individual character
of instruments when multiple instruments are played simultaneously
in the same frequency range--with the IC-SL you will be able to hear
these instruments maintain their uniqueness ! no matter how dense
the layering) and articulate bass (most cables blur
definition in the midbass destroying the careful tuning of tympani
and drum kits). I could not find a wire suitable for my design
available from any commercial wire manufacturer or high end audio
wire manufacturer so I had to have wire custom made to my specs to
reach this goal. Choosing RCA plugs of course took a lot of
comparative listening tests with the final choice the pure silver/platinum
WBT Nextgen Signature. For balanced XLR connection we use the
highly acclaimed Neutrik XLR plugs with silver contacts. The IC-SL maintains a high purity
silver path from tip to tip.
Why
Litz wire?
The
term Litz wire is derived from the German word litzendraht meaning
woven wire. Generally defined, it is a wire constructed of
individual film insulated wires bunched together in a uniform
pattern of twists and length of lay. The multi-strand configuration
minimizes the power losses otherwise encountered in a solid
conductor due to the "skin effect", or the tendency
of radio frequency current to be concentrated at the surface of the
conductor. In order to counteract this effect, it is necessary to
increase the amount of surface area without appreciably increasing
the size of the conductor. It is also essential to position each
individual strand in the Litz construction in a uniform pattern
moving from the center to the outside and back in a given length.
Wires intended for higher frequency ranges require more strands of a
finer gauge size than Litz wires of equal cross sectional area but
composed of fewer and larger strands. Each strand is designed
to occupy all possible positions in the bundle to approximately the
same extent. Our IC-SL design maintains uniform resistance from
DC to 1MHZ. Another big
advantage of Litz wire is that it does not suffer from
oxidation like regular wire because each individual strand has a
thin film coating (5000V rated). It will sound just as good 10 years from
now as it does today.
Why
silver?
High
purity silver has a lower resistance than copper of the same purity.
Silver is sonically superior to copper in that it has a more
uniform tonality over the audio frequency range and a grain
free sonic texture. Anyone that believes silver wire sounds
bright or hard needs to listen to the IC-SL for a wake up call.
Why
Nextgen Signature RCAs?
Nextgen™RCA
are secure locking plugs made with a conductor material of fine
silver, platinum plated with a transmission bandwidth of 1 GHz. and
eddy current free. They
have a characteristic impedance of 75 ohms making them great for
digital interconnects as well as analog. These plugs retail at $50
each (not a pair--but each).
Why
Neutrik XLR?
The industry standard for balanced XLR connections featuring robust
design and high performance. They maintain a 110 ohm characteristic
impedance and include silver contacts--so even our balanced
interconnect maintains a pure silver pathway from tip to tip.
Design:
The wire,
which we have have custom made to our specifications since there was
nothing available that met our criteria for resolution and speed, is a high purity silver Litz wire design using multiple uniform
patterned 40 gauge (3.1 mils or .0031
inch diameter) strandings for the conductor and wrapped in pure
unbleached cotton for minimal dielectric interference. It is wound in a
spaced helical geometry around a cotton core--yielding
outstanding transient response.
Shielded
version also available. Our shielded version use a braided shield for greater RF rejection. Unique to
our shielded version is how we connect the shield. Most all RCA type
interconnects that are shielded, connect the shield to the signal
ground. This sends all the RF noise that the shield has collected
directly into the signal path--not good. Since our shield is
completely isolated from the signal connections, we add a separate
shield drain wire with a small connector that should be attached to
a ground point on your preamp or source component. If a dedicated ground
connection is not provided on your electronics simply unscrew a
chassis screw, attach our drain wire and reattach screw. This keeps
all RF noise that the shield has accumulated out of the signal path
for a much cleaner sound. Since this noise is at high frequencies
ordinary drain wire simply won't due, so we use our proprietary Litz
wire to effectively drain off all the high frequency noise.
Digital:
Because of it's extreme bandwidth capability and the 75 ohm
characteristic impedance of the WBT RCAs, this IC is also
exceptional as a digital interconnect.
Price:
IC-SL
-- $399 for a 1 meter pair with RCA or XLR plugs.
IC-SLS
is the shielded version -- $499 for a 1 meter
pair
IC-SLD
is the digital version -- $200 for 1 meter.
IC-SLDS
is the shielded digital version -- $250 for 1 meter.