Missing Link - Cryo Reference Digital Cable

For Sale: Discussion in 'Classified Adverts' started by JANDL100, Jul 22, 2007.

  1. JANDL100

    JANDL100

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    FOR SALE: Missing Link - Cryo Reference Digital Cable

    Price: £65 + £3 UK P&P

    RRP: £120

    Missing Link Binary Star Cryo Reference Digital Interconnect.

    0.5m BNC to RCA.
    I can supply a free BNC to RCA adaptor if required to make this a standard RCA to RCA cable.

    Comes with certificate of authenticity. Photo available. Excellent condition.

    PayPal accepted, pls add 4%.

    Great sound - clear, detailed, dynamic, well focussed soundstage - fine vfm at RRP
     
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    larkrise Sheepdogs prefer red wine

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    I can really reccomend this interconnect - have an XLR version (no longer used as I am now using a special dual Audio synthesis optical link ASDL) but it was the best digital interconnect I'de heard (not getting any comission from Jerry either for saying this.)
     
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    shrink

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    i too will say this is one of the best digital cables ive ever heard... completely destroyed the chord signature digital, and the kimber D60. It represents a huge hifi bargain

    i have passed the details of this listing on to a friend of mine who may be interested.
     
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    shrink

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    have sent a message mate... but scrub it.. he wants to buy the cable, doesnt need details apparently

    so if you can get in touch with some details i'll pass them on and get you paid
     
    shrink, Jul 26, 2007
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