Entreq Power Konstantin Infinity

Entreq Power Konstantin Infinity

Power Cable - piece 1,65mtr

Entreq Power Konstantin Infinity
1.324,00 Price include 21% VAT Price exclude VAT € 1.094,21
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Entreq Power Cables
As we see it, the power cable is the most important cable in the jungle of cables. If it is not correct here, you can try to compensate for the error in the power cable further down in the chain, i.e., compensate for errors by making other errors. There are many sceptical people who feel that since the power is conveyed for miles down ordinary wires that it is just silly to believe that the last few metres are significant. Add to it the fact that each device has a glass fuse in its IEC contact and it can seem even more logical that the power cable does not have an effect. And I must admit that I can understand that many are incredulous. However, once you have test a good Power Cord, you realize how important they are.

Our original first line... and in a way the mother to all of Entreq's cables. Now upgraded to Serie II with outstanding price/performance. Konstantin was actually the first in Entreq's product line and gave birth to the principles that they had been working on for years. It's many years on now and the cable has advanced further but the truth and the heart of the design is still the same. The Konstantin is still one of the most accesable all round performing cables Entreq make. It doesn't matter if you use Konstantin in an entry level system or a Higher End system, Konstantin always performs very well. It will almost always let your system perform beyond the limits or restrictions of musicality that are often enforced by other cables. Konstantin cables have been gently updated during the years. In 2015 the Konstantin line had a total upgrade to Serie II with new developed connectors and improved design. Konstantin line got the award " Most wanted product " 2009. Relative to Discover, Konstantin will offer you more detail and better control.

Infinity line
The way the cables used to drain away the noise / stay currents are designed has an signify effect on the result. Entreq believe this is due to there being such a high frequency and low voltage in the current with which Entreq deal with.  When Entreq developed the Apollo Network cable, Apollo RG 45, Entreq more or less stumble in to one of the most breaktroughing developments so far regarding earth cables and grounding. Entreq test with expose the conductors for very high pressure. When this conductors was used for signal transmission it was not a big hit. But for grounding it´s one of the biggest improvment Entreq ever came across. There are many theorys why Entreq get this improvment when Entreq treat the conductors with high pressure. To be honest Entreq dont know which or what it is that makes this big improvment, and frankly speaking Entreq don´t care at the moment. The important is that this is one of the biggest leap in grounding for Entreq so far.
Another detail is the wood tube on all of the Eartha Infinity cables. Also Entreq are not sure if it´s because it reduce vibrations or radiation that Entreq notice a significant improvment with the wood tube on Eartha Infinity.

Specifications
- Separate cable for positive and negative signals
- Asymmetrical design
- Positive and negative cables are spun clockwise and anticlockwise respectively.
- Adapted lengths to minimise the antenna effect.
- DIC Dedicated contacts so the area on the mass of the contact areas correspond to the cable area.
- Wood in the contact framework. Non-magnetic and non-conductive.
- Only pure copper and silver in the signal paths. No alloys
- Drain wire instead of shielding in order to connect to a pure earth point (External Earth Drain System)
- Cotton covering instead of synthetic materials

EEDS External Earth Drain System
This entails the shielding / drain wire not being connected to the device’s negative pole, but is connected to another external earth point. This way, the cable drains off the interference/noise that the shielding absorbs to the ground outside of the signal paths, instead of the usual mixing it together with the signal wire at the connection to the devices.