Supra Sword 30th Anniv Interconnects

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    Top Quality Award Winning Interconnect 0.8m ,unique zero inductance design with locking RCAs - 30th Anniversary limited edition in wooden presentation box. Beautiful looks and sound.

    Superb match for Supra sword speaker cable but equally effective with any quality ancilliaries /system.

    Very good condition. Any audition or inspection welcome.

    Asking £200 including postage

    Tel Tony 0151 355 5065

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    Please see below extract from review Hifi world awarding five globes ;

    " In a high end cable market dominate by the likes of Chord Company and Van den Hul, it's a difficult call for a less well known name such as Supra, but the Sword is good enough to take on anything. Of course, each different variety of cable has its own character, but the Supra's will win many friends.

    It is exceptionally neutral, with just a touch of dryness noticeable against the likes of the (much more expensive) Chord Indigo. Bass is seriously strong and clean, but there's no artificial bloom. Midband is translucent, with a light, airy, spacious, widescreen presentation, and treble gloriously crisp and delicate.

    An essential audition at the price, an ideal for taming a splashy, loose or wayward high end system."

    and Hifi choice awarding Best Buy;

    "
    The non-inductive nature of the cable arises because half the 12 individually insulated conductors are wound clockwise, the other half anticlockwise, so there is no net magnetic field, and virtually no phase distortion.

    In some ways, the interconnect is an improvement on the speaker cable: there is no detachable termination, and the plug produces a tight friction fit with the sockets when the plug collar is rotated. The wooden boss acts as a spacer for the two conductors and also indicates the direction of signal flow.

    On audition, this is a very striking cable, in the best sense. It is bold, architectural and outgoing, with unsuppressed dynamics when the music gets going, but spaces between notes have an inky blackness that more than hints that the musical energy is going just where it was intended, with no bloat or overhang.

    Detail is also abundant, but it is produced quite naturally, with wholly believable orchestral string tone and vocal quality, and, perhaps best of all, a suitably percussive piano reproduction.

    Add to this the apparently all but indestructible nature of the cable, which looks unlikely to give up the ghost as many cables do under long term reviewing conditions, and pricing looks more than fair."
     
    sprogbasket, Feb 21, 2009
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