Product Description
| Chord CrimsonPlusCONDUCTORS: Pseudo-balanced 28 AWG multi-stranded oxygen free copper conductors. Matched signal and return conductors improve sound qualityCONFIGURATION: Signal and return conductors arranged in noise cancelling twisted pair configuration.DIELECTRIC (INSULATION): Low density polyethylene.SHIELDING: Dual layer; lapped oxygen free copper shield and high density overlapped foil shield.
JACKET: Conductors encased in soft PVC to reduce mechanical noise, protective outer layer. COLOUR: Crimson. TERMINATIONS: Fitted with new Chord VEE Plugs. A high performance RCA (phono) plug with vibration eliminating ABS enclosure. PTFE insulated gold-plated centre pin and low mass signal return surround. Non compression clamping system reduces potential signal corruption. Real performance has always started with the Chord Crimson. Our entry level interconnect, the Crimson, benefited hugely from the development work carried out during the design of the Chord Signature interconnect. In terms of configuration the cables are very similar. Both share separately insulated signal and return conductors and a floating shield arrangement. This configuration is part of the reason that the original Crimson performed so well. The latest CrimsonPlus cable builds on the original Crimson’s performance but takes detail levels and dynamics to a new level, stereo image is improved and CrimsonPlus has an extremely neutral tonal characteristic. During the development of the latest Chord Company high end cable, we learned important lessons about the application of heavy gauge foil shielding. This knowledge has been taken and applied to the new CrimsonPlus. The improvements are significant and whether the cable is used to link a hi-fi or home cinema, the results are remarkably consistent. The improved shielding also makes CrimsonPlus ideal for longer runs and the cable is particularly impressive when used with subwoofers. |











































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