The new cables use electrolytic tough pitch (ETP) pure copper that has 99.9% Oxygen completely removed in the process, the company says. This oxygen free custom-made copper thread is designed to help increase conductivity to achieve strong signal transmission, low impedance and sound clarity. The cables are said to have heat shrink over connections for extra strength and Neutrilk gold plated connectors. The cables come with a woven cover for flexibility and are shielded with a PVC double jacket and then woven nylon.
The cables are available in Orange and black. The range comes in various lengths and configurations and include instrument, speaker and microphone cables.
Availability:
The cables will be available starting May 2012.
For more information: www.orangeamps.com
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