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STEREOLAB TOMBO TRØN

The ULTIMATE Reference - 75 ohm Digital cable

Chris Sommovigo has yet again, raised the bar even higher.
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1.23m TOMBO TRØN only £1,495.00
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High End Cable have always appreciated the work Chris has put in on his cable design in particular his work with digital cable. Now this work has reached a pinnacle with the TRØN digital. These unique cables will be made in very few numbers by Chris himself. High End Cable are commited to stocking this cable but delivery can vary due to very limited production levels and each cable will be burned for 240 hours by us prior to shipping.

The TRØN digital cable is a very special product, and the first in the TOMBO compartment of Stereolab's stable of connection products. Designed by Chris Sommovigo and hand built to exacting specifications, TRØN is a truly limited production product.

It begins life as a very precise 75 Ohm (+/- 1 Ohm) coaxial cable with a raw bandwidth of tens of GHz. It is then treated with long-cycle cryogenic freezing and thawing to relax intercrystalline stresses in the signal conductor's metal lattice before being drawn off for a TRØN cable.

Once on the bench, the very time-consuming process of hand-applying the several layers of shielding is begun. Shielding materials include tinned/woven copper and pure carbon fiber, along with layers of mechanical damping and a final exterior sheath and terminated with XHADOW RCAs

The result is a digital cable without peer, able to resolve music's most organic and beautiful details with a natural effortlessness that can leave one convinced that they are listening to a master tape.

Previous Digital cables by Chris Sommovigo:

2009: XV Ultra

2005: STEREOVOX XV2
advances the precision performance of the HDXV further with increased precision and leakage control.
2003: STEREOVOX HDXV,
a descendant of the D-60, is introduced. Revolutionary in that it mates precision 75 Ohm performance with the budget market. Many excellent reviews reveal the cable to be a high-end player.
1995-’97: ILLUMINATI « Orchid, » DV-75, and V-21
introduced for AES/EBU, entry-level digital/video, and coaxial (composite) video solutions, respectively. Illuminati digital cable Intellectual Property sold to Kimber Kable, making KK the manufacturer and global distributor of these designs.
1992: ILLUMINATI
DataStream Reference is developed and sold as the world’s first precision 75-Ohm digital cable.
1994/’95: ILLUMINATI
Dataflex Studio (re-named D-60) is introduced to replace the DataStream Reference with a more flexible cable that remained as precise as Kimber Kable becomes the global distribution agent for Illuminati products. The D-60 soon becomes one of the best selling digital cables of all time.
Manufactured from pure 75 Ohm semi-rigid microwave transmission cable, it also utilized a very novel RCA plug to lessen the effects of the impedance mismatch between the cable itself and the RCA interface most DACs were sporting at the time.

 

 
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