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PRIME™ Phono Cable

PRIME™ Phono Cable

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RSX PRIME™ phono cables open the doorway to better LP sound for any system. They sound better than any other phono cable at or near their price point and deliver outstanding performance with phono cartridges of any kind or output level.

Just a Fraction of a Millivolt!

Phono cartridges can have outputs as little as just a fraction of a millivolt, and yet must be able to convey all of what’s in the vinyl groove to the listener without loss, distortion, the addition of spurious signal artifacts or noise from environmental RFI/ EMI.

Cartridge performance is also strongly influenced by loading factors, both as provided as options by the phono preamp and as capacitive and inductive reactance inherent to the design of the phono cable making the connection. That’s why having a phono cable that will carry signal as nearly unchanged as possible is an absolute essential for your maximum listening enjoyment, and that’s why RSX offers phono cables at three different performance levels and price points.

RSX Offers Three Phono Cables: PRIME™, MAX™ and BEYOND™

As compared to other phono cables these are rated “Better“, “Much Better”, and “Best”, in that order. All are constructed using advanced materials and technology and all are recommended to make a clearly audible improvement to the sound of your system. RSX phono cables are available as 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 m lengths. The come standard with RCA connectors. DIN connectors are available at an additional cost. Other lengths are also available at extra cost. Contact us for details.

All RSX Phono Cables have the Following Features:

- Exclusive Balanced Field™ technology

- 100% long crystal, ultra pure Laboratory Grade copper.

- Multiple multi-wire conductor arrays.

- Teflon®-variant –plus- air dielectrics.

- Fully shielded and double grounded.

Terminated with the very latest in ultra-low contact mass connectors, the principle for which was first developed and used by Roger Skoff decades before any other cable manufacturer.