FS Goertz speaker cables - bi-wired versions

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  1. larkrise

    larkrise Sheepdogs prefer red wine

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    For sale due to room re-arrangement so had to get longer cables. Terminated with Bannana's - may be of special interest to Krell or Audio Synthesis owners - 10' length. In good condition as with most s/h Goertz have some creases easily flattened out if you are perfectionist. PLease note they are bi-wired so you get 4 lengths of cable - 2 x 2 cable pairs - 4 bannanas one end two the other as they have were factory built.

    These are pretty much the same as the expensive Townshend cables but without the price tag. Looking for £135 delivered which is under what I paid for them. Send pm if you want them most know how good these are :shock:

    Goertz, Townshend and some cable afficianados swear by flat foil used for cable as it allows hyper-low inductance geometries to be used. A speaker cable in an ideal world would have zero inductance, or at least as close as can be attained.

    Goertz MI 1(Copper)/AG1 (Solid Silver)
    The original Goertz cable, MI 1 in 13 gauge (AWG) solid Oxygen Free Copper (OFC) or 12 gauge AG 1 in solid High Purity Silver. The heavy, high purity Oxygen Free Copper (OFC) or solid high purity silver ribbons are sandwiched together, separated only by micro-thin layers of film insulation. The minute amount of active dielectric also provides rapid break-in; now audiophiles don't have to wait tens of hours to break in their cables, Goertz cables produce immediate results!
     
    larkrise, Jun 7, 2008
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    Jon M

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    A little slow, I know,
    they're not still available are they?


    Jon
     
    Jon M, Nov 27, 2008
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