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Lindy Introduces Four New Cable Lines

Lindy, who supply connectivity solutions and professional AV & IT systems has introduced four new “Cable Lines”. These products are designed to meet “the complex requirements of a variety of AV & IT applications in any environment”.

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WAY Cables At The High End Show

WAY Cables will perform at the Munich High End Show and present their flagship ‘Poetry’ interconnect cables mostly as a balanced XLR iteration, which will be connecting the DAS ‘HD-Player Model 2‘ as a source and WLM audio amplification, but will also be present as speaker cable to active WLM speakers ‘Maria‘.

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New Cables From TCI

TCI Cables have been manufactured at their base in Lisburn, Northern Ireland for over 20 years. Their first product, TCI Cobra, was originally designed in 1993 and although refined over the years, remains largely true to its original design.

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TARA Labs Release Apollo Extreme Cables

For more than 30 years, TARA Labs has been manufacturing audio cables in Oregon, USA. They now are releasing their Apollo Extreme series which includes an interconnect and speaker cables, which are available in both stereo and bi-wire models.                                  

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Black Cat Announces Silverstar! 75 Mk. II

Japan based Chris Sommovigo’s Mk. II update to the Black Cat Silverstar! 75 Digital cable incorporates a “lite” variant of the RF rejection materials employed in both the Digit-75 and, to a greater degree, the TRØN Super-Reference SPDIF cable.

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REVIEW – Wire On Wire 660 Speaker Cable

Hifi Pig review of the latest cable from innovative UK company Wire On Wire. This time it is their 660 speaker cable that has, to say the least, an interesting, and configurable, geometry. Contains a video of the owner of Wire On Wire explaining the concept behind his cables. 

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Black Cat Releases Lupino Cable

Black Cat Cable has launched their Lupino cable, a word which means “Little Wolf” in Italian, as a trickled-down version of their “Lupo” interconnect.