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bonzo
08-02-2015, 22:16
It's 5.5 feet, not metres

"Top of the line liquid digital cable from TEO. The first and only bona fide liquid cable brand on the market. Nothing else compares. Probably the most analog sounding digital cable around. No glare or high frequency issues typical of metallic conductors. Upgraded by Taras at Teo to 80% of the current generation (mark II). Comes with a very nice Pelican flight case."

This is the original ad I purchased from last year, a year ago. The cost of this now is $1800. Selling at 450 GBP

http://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649057939-teo_spdif_digital_cable/

Don't need an Spdif any more as I am using USB only

Comes with the flight case as shown in the link above.

Here's a review. http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/0710/digital_cable_comparison.htm

If you search audiogon and other sites, you will find more reviews on Teo's liquid ICs, but it's the use of liquid conductor that makes it so airy, transparent and open


Pictures

"Top of the line liquid digital cable from TEO. The first and only bona fide liquid cable brand on the market. Nothing else compares. Probably the most analog sounding digital cable around. No glare or high frequency issues typical of metallic conductors. Upgraded by Taras at Teo to 80% of the current generation (mark II). Comes with a very nice Pelican flight case."

This is the original ad I purchased from last year, a year ago. The cost of this now is $1800

http://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649057939-teo_spdif_digital_cable/

Don't need an Spdif any more as I am using USB only

Comes with the flight case as shown in the link above.

Here's a review. http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/0710/digital_cable_comparison.htm

If you search audiogon and other sites, you will find more reviews on Teo's liquid ICs, but it's the use of liquid conductor that makes it so airy, transparent and open

Pictures: http://i1039.photobucket.com/albums/a476/kedarsdesai/20150208_205709_zps3v0qedak.jpg

http://i1039.photobucket.com/albums/a476/kedarsdesai/20150208_213001_zpsrcy0h7ja.jpg

struth
08-02-2015, 22:20
"Top of the line liquid digital cable from TEO. The first and only bona fide liquid cable brand on the market. Nothing else compares. Probably the most analog sounding digital cable around. No glare or high frequency issues typical of metallic conductors. Upgraded by Taras at Teo to 80% of the current generation (mark II). Comes with a very nice Pelican flight case."

This is the original ad I purchased from last year, a year ago. The cost of this now is $1800

http://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649057939-teo_spdif_digital_cable/

Don't need an Spdif any more as I am using USB only

Comes with the flight case as shown in the link above.

Here's a review. http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/0710/digital_cable_comparison.htm

If you search audiogon and other sites, you will find more reviews on Teo's liquid ICs, but it's the use of liquid conductor that makes it so airy, transparent and open


Pictures

"Top of the line liquid digital cable from TEO. The first and only bona fide liquid cable brand on the market. Nothing else compares. Probably the most analog sounding digital cable around. No glare or high frequency issues typical of metallic conductors. Upgraded by Taras at Teo to 80% of the current generation (mark II). Comes with a very nice Pelican flight case."

This is the original ad I purchased from last year, a year ago. The cost of this now is $1800

http://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649057939-teo_spdif_digital_cable/

Don't need an Spdif any more as I am using USB only

Comes with the flight case as shown in the link above.

Here's a review. http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/0710/digital_cable_comparison.htm

If you search audiogon and other sites, you will find more reviews on Teo's liquid ICs, but it's the use of liquid conductor that makes it so airy, transparent and open

Pictures: http://i1039.photobucket.com/albums/a476/kedarsdesai/20150208_205709_zps3v0qedak.jpg

http://i1039.photobucket.com/albums/a476/kedarsdesai/20150208_213001_zpsrcy0h7ja.jpg

You need to put a selling price Ked.

bonzo
08-02-2015, 22:22
Done. Sorry.