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The Atlas Hyper cables offer unbeatable value. The Hyper 2.0 is the cable that compliments and lifts most HiFi systems by introducing a sound quality that's superior in it's definition and quality. Previously unheard of at the prices of these cables of is a PTFE dielectric and 6N pure (99.9999%) OFC conductors. Indeed the Hyper is almost certainly one of the finest Hi Fi performance bargains today.
The Hyper cables are available in 1.5sq mm, 2.0 sq mm, 3.0 sq mm and Bi-Wire options. Choose the 1.5 where bass isn't a priority or for rear speakers in a 5.1 system for example. Choose the Hyper 2.0 or 3.0 for increased bass and the Bi-Wire for improved high frequency information in a bi-wire speaker system.
The Atlas Hyper cables share many similarities with the more advanced Ascent models. The Hyper cables are smooth and refined allowing for continuous listening over a prolonged period without causing listener fatigue.
We sincerely recommend these are used in conjunction with the range of Hyper interconnects. The Asymmetrical will offer excellent clarity with definition; great for modern music. The Hyper Symmetrical offers a more sophisticated and relaxing analogue-like presentation with extra width, depth and height. The fully balanced Atlas Hyper Symmetrical with Atlas XLR plugs, should be used in a balanced system for optimum noise free results. All the Hyper speaker cables offer superb fidelity, however for the best results, the interconnects and the speaker cables were designed to match. If an interconnect is used that cannot feed throught to the speaker via the speaker cables, a complete signal, then it matters not how good the speakers or the speaker cables may be, they cannot recover information lost by an interconnect.
Note: the biggest complaint we hear from people calling our help line, is that their system sounds bright and they find it irritating. The cables they've been sold are usually silver plated cables. We don't try to skew the sound into a high frequency bias in order to impress by using silver plated conductors; good high frequency information is provided by improved VOP (velocity of propagation) and quality dielectrics. These can't be done on the cheap and we won't compromise our principals by selling something we don't feel is appropriate or with which we don't feel comfortable.
Complementary products are the excellent Hyper Symmetrical interconnect fully balanced with Atlas solder free XLR plugs, the Symmetrical pseudo balanced Hyper interconnect with Atlas conjugate bracket RCA plugs, the Hyper digital interconnect, the Hyper 1.5 and 3.0 speaker cable and Hyper Bi Wire speaker cable all with Atlas solder free Z Plugs or OFC spades
Recommended accessories for even better results, are the Atlas Eos power cables and the Atlas Eos balanced power supply.
Removal of the brass links between HF and LF terminals typically provided on speakers, and their replacement with better quality Atlas links will also contribute to much improved sound and listening pleasure.
The Atlas range of products has gathered ‘five star’ awards and superb reviews since its introduction.
For those who’d like to know more about the technology behind these cables, we have a technical document DNA of Atlas audio products
For more information and advice, call us on 0800 731 1140 (UK only) or + 44 (0) 1563 572666, or e-mail us
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Read more about the design and manufacture of Atlas cables.
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Construction : | 65 Concentric Strands x 2 |
| Conductor Material : | OFC |
| Dielectric : | Teflon |
| Connector : | Z-Plug or OFC Spade |
| Outer Diameter (mm) : | 7.0mm |
| Available Lengths | |
| Lengths : |
2.0m 3.0m 5.0m also available in custom lengths. 50m Reel |
| Technical Data | |
| Capacitance (pF/m) : | 73.42 PF/M at 1KHz |
| Resistance (Ohms/m @20°C): : | 0.0088 Ω/M at 20oC |
| Inductance (µH/m @1 kHz) : | 0.5178 uH/M at 1KHz |
| Velocity of propagation : | 0.72 VOP |
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