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Cardas CCBP Unplated Copper Binding Posts

Posted by Duster on January 16, 2017 at 23:37:35:




Just a heads-up. This is the best price found for what I consider a classic tweak. Simply replacing the often cheap, stock binding posts of a loudspeaker or power amplifier, with an unplated, high-mass pure copper binding post.

The Cardas CCBP Pure Copper Binding Post sounds good with any type of speaker connector, as well as bare stranded conductors which I use to connect a pair of DIY nearfield monitors, positioned at console-height above ear-level focus, just over the top of the head when sitting right in front of the dispersion patterns.

So what the Cardas CCBP Pure Copper Binding Post provides to my ear is a very smooth and warm presentation without affecting the spatial and dynamic aspects of the signal, with a natural-sounding leading edge. It's a more streamlined and detailed but subtle sounding presentation, to my ear. I've enjoyed the classic unplated Edison Price Music Posts for many years, and also enjoy the bare Cardas CCBP Pure Copper Binding Posts in the same manner.

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