Shunyata Research Delta Ethernet Cable

£850.00

  • Delta Ethernet Cable
  • 1.5m Long
  • Incredible Performance
  • Free UK P&P

Description

Shunyata Research Delta Ethernet Cable

The Delta is the first Ethernet cable in the Shunyata range above the entry level Venom. The Delta is the first cable in the range to use the highly regarded Telegartner ethernet connectors and has come about after long period of extensive research and development from Caelin Gabriel and his team.

It comes in a standard length of 1.5, but it can be ordered in increments of 25cm, each increment is £24.00, so £96.00 for an extra metre.

Compared to the entry level Venom and Delta cables offers a decent step up in sonic performance and it offers a dramatic uplift in performance over the standard ethernet patch cable.

 

PMZ — Shunyata Research digital cables are produced using a ‌Precision Matched Impedance cable geometry. This means that tolerances of the conductor surface, dielectric extrusion, and the precision of the braided shield are held to minute variances. To achieve these tight tolerances, the extrusion and braiding machines must be run at one-quarter speed during the manufacturing process. The result is better performance through a reduction of cable-induced signal jitter.

(Z definition = impedance)

‌‌ArNi® wire was designed by Shunyata Research to be the finest quality wire available. It begins with the highest purity of copper and silver metals available, including Ohno (single crystal), PCOCC silver and OFE C0101 conductors. Fluorocarbon dielectrics, usually only found in aerospace applications that have exceptional electrical characteristics including extremely low dielectric absorption, high dielectric strength and superb heat resistance.  When used in digital wiring it significantly reduces transient energy storage and release which affects phase noise performance.

— And finally every cable undergoes our proprietary KPIP™ process.

Telegartner — The Telegartner ethernet connector are made in Germany and they performed best in our battery of laboratory tests.  Their full metal construction provides shielding between conductor-pairs and eliminate outside interference.

Kinetic Phase Inversion Processing was developed by Caelin Gabriel after years of research into the underlying causes of various effects such as burn-in, wire directionality and the effects of cryogenic treatment. He discovered that there was an underlying core principle that burn-in and cryogenics only partially addressed. Once the governing principle was understood it became possible to create a processor that reduces the need for long burn-in periods and eliminates the effects of cryogenic treatment. Four-days of continuous KPIP™ processing dramatically reduces the sonic ups and downs associated with burn-in, delivering a relaxed and natural presentation.

 

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