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Chord
released its first dedicated mains cable the Power
Chord just over two years ago. The company has been fascinated
by the effect that high frequency effective shielding systems were
having on the performance of both its interconnects and speaker
cables. Research into this had resulted in the launch of the Signature
interconnect and Signature
speaker cable, both products employing extremely effective
shielding systems. The obvious improvements these cables
bought to systems they were used in prompted the development of
mains cable built along similar principles, the Power
Chord.
Once
the benefits of high frequency effective shields had been established
the Chord Company started to investigate how the same design principles
could be applied to other cables. The shields used in the Signature
and Indigo cables are extremely time consuming and difficult to
work with. Chord started to experiment with alternative shields
and found that a dual foil shield with a counter-rotating overlap
was extremely effective.
The
first cable to benefit from this was the Carnival
SilverScreen; a speaker cable that has gained praise
from all quarters for its outstanding performance and value for
money.
Hot
on its heels comes the Chord SuperScreen mains cable. The SuperScreen
mains cable employs the same overlapped dual foil shields used to
such good effect on the Carnival
SilverScreen, and borrowing heavily from the configurations
used throughout Chord’s range of products the high frequency
effective heavy gauge foil shields are left fully floating.
Chord
have long been aware of the need to control and dampen vibration
within interconnects and speaker cables. Mains cables are
no exception and the high quality multi-stranded copper conductors
are surrounded by a dense but flexible PVC insulation. The dual
shields are surrounded by another layer of vibration damping translucent
PVC insulation, as used on the company’s Epic
and Carnival SilverScreen speaker cables.
During
the work carried out in the development of the original Chord Power
Chord, the company found that the internal wiring layout configuration
was absolutely critical in order to maximize performance.
The company’s decision to fit moulded IEC and mains plugs
to the SuperScreen led to fresh experimentation. The internal connector
configuration of the moulded mains plug in particular differs dramatically
from conventional main plugs, and this gave the company the chance
to configure the wiring layout in ways that are not possible when
using conventional plugs. The final wiring layout produced
outstanding performance and the moulded plugs have been fitted using
Chord’s layout configurations and measurements.
There
is another advantage to using moulded plugs. The fact is,
there is nothing to work loose so the cable will not suffer any
loss of performance due to connections becoming loose over a period
of time.
Mains
cables are a critical part of any hi-fi or home cinema system.
Chord has experimented extensively with the SuperScreen mains cable
and feels that it is one of the most cost effective upgrades the
company has yet offered.
Interference
is dramatically reduced, resulting in improved dynamic
performance, greater levels of clarity and a much improved soundstage.
The SuperScreen mains cable however can also bring dramatic improvements
to the contrast, clarity and detail levels of today’s high
resolution, flat screen televisions and Chord recommend that anyone
using a flat screen as part of a home cinema set up should try the
SuperScreen mains cable.
The
SuperScreen mains cable is available in 1m 1.5m and 2m lengths.
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