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NEW AUCTION: Cardas Golden Reference interconnects!

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Posted on February 25, 2005 at 19:20:25
Bill Leebens
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Hi, All!
Thanks to the generosity of George Cardas, Colleen Cardas and Brian Von Bork of Cardas Audio, we are able to offer a half-meter (.5M) pair of Cardas Golden Reference interconnects as part of the Audio Asylum Asian Tsunami Victim Support Auction.

Golden Reference is the latest evolutionary interconnect design by George Cardas. It features Cardas patented “Golden Section”, multi-gauge stranding in a symmetrical, helical tri-axial design. Thin wall, Teflon® air tubes are used as dielectric and provide air suspension for the conductors. Cardas patented, “Constant-Q” construction places the smallest of the Golden Ratio strands at the center of the conductor to reduce stored energy and conductor resonance. Cable resonance is further reduced with controlled propagation, Crossfield construction, matching conductor to dielectric characteristics with carefully computed strand layering. Multi-layer shielding and cross layered conductors reduce EMI and RFI to a new low. All conductors are individually coated to insulate and prevent oxidation. Golden Reference is a perfectly neutral reference cable. It sounds the same at any length, between any component, at any originating or terminating impedance. Golden Reference is perfectly symmetrical and non-directional. Like all Cardas cables, Golden Reference is individually inspected, and hand terminated using Rhodium plated connectors and Cardas formulated Quad Eutectic solder, for a lifetime of listening pleasure.

These amazing interconnects can be yours if you're the highest bidder. PLEASE participate in this auction--a GREAT product and a GREAT cause!

Ole Lund Christensen and Bill Leebens, organizers

 

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