Mcru No 71 Rca Stereo Interconnects Eco Friendly Tech Sustainable

Leo Migdal
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mcru no 71 rca stereo interconnects eco friendly tech sustainable

Audiophile cable suppliers and manufacturers are two a penny, so when the time comes to add or replace an existing cable, customers are faced with a plethora of options. This can leave them confused and can lead to the purchase of a product that takes their system’s balance down a less optimal than path. This is where a dealer who understands your system is invaluable and can end up saving customers money in the long run. MCRU is among a select few companies that are both dealers and manufacturers. Not only do they stock cables and products from some of The Ear’s most coveted brands, but they also manufacture a range to complement products from the established product lines they offer. This, in many cases, brings customers better value as they are cutting out distribution and marketing costs.

MCRU, for those new to the brand, stands for Mains Cables Are Us – see what they did there. The company was started by Yorkshireman David Brook and his wife Joanne in 2008. From humble beginnings as a producer of, you guessed it, mains cables and distribution blocks, MCRU has become one of the UK’s leading suppliers of all kinds of cables and mains products for hi-fi,... Bricks and mortar, Brook Audio serves as a traditional hi-fi dealer, with comprehensive demonstration facilities, but also acts as a distributor for a number of boutique high-end audio manufacturers. I will first talk about the No. 71 Mk2 analogue RCA interconnect, the 1m long review sample retails at £525.

So a popular price-point and one that includes strong competition from the likes of Chord Co and Tellurium Q, to name but two. My sample of this cable was built by MCRU’s master technician, Mike Brunskill, and there are certainly no complaints from me regarding its construction. The RCA connectors are Australian brand ETI Research’s top-of-the-range Coda plugs, which alone retail for £149 per pair. These plugs are an upgrade upon the brand’s popular Silver Link model, which has quite a following. Close inspection reveals plastic plug grip inserts, which are used to minimise RFI/EMI noise. Mike Brunskill explained that minimising the amount of metal used in a plug gives the added benefit of reducing resistance.

In an effort to reduce bulk as much as possible, the wall of these plugs is just 0.6mm thick. Inakustik NF-4005 Air interconnect & LS-4005 Air speaker cables Even hard nosed industry lags that have seen everything were taken aback by the sheer girth of Inakustik’s cables when they saw them in the... […] Network Acoustics muon2 Balanced Digital cable Network Acoustics are, like myself, firm believers in the supremacy of USB cables when it comes to streaming digital signals from sources to DACs, but when they came... In fact I have fallen for the qualities of this cable […] MCRU No.

71 Mk2 RCA interconnects & No. 75 ethernet cable Audiophile cable suppliers and manufacturers are two a penny, so when the time comes to add or replace an existing cable, customers are faced with a plethora of options. This can leave them confused and can lead to the purchase of a product that […] Montaudio Bowen AC-1, Godley USB, Rakaia EH-1, Chatham SH-1 cable loom Apparently, there aren’t as many sheep in New Zealand these days so audio companies are taking up the economic slack, one such is... William Eikos Terra Nova interconnect and Ultra Litz Field speaker cable Bill Funnell-Pilcher was a member of the Trichord triumvirate back in the nineties when it revealed that CD players could be significantly enhanced... £300.00 – £1,425.00Price range: £300.00 through £1,425.00

The new 7 series of cables from MCRU. The first offering is a new stereo interconnect cable. Constructed from the best materials currently available, performing way above their price point and made using a new design of ohno continuous cast pure silver cable (UP-OCC) with a 99.99999% purity. Terminated with pure silver audiophile grade RCA connectors and soldered with audio note 6% silver solder for optimum sound quality. Finally a new heavy duty resonance dampening outer sleeving leaves no stone un-turned in our quest to offer the best cables possible. Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

£525.00 – £725.00Price range: £525.00 through £725.00 The MCRU 7 series of cables are amongst our best selling and best performing cables since we introduced them 2 years ago. Hand made in our workshops in Yorkshire you are buying off the manufacturer compared to mass made products sold through distributors and dealers, we pride ourselves on quality and craftsmanship. The No. 71 MKII uses the new ETI Research CODA pure silver RCA connectors offering superb performance and as far as we know a unique internal geometry optimized for performance. We don’t ever skimp on materials with any of our cables, the No.

71 MKII uses pure silver single crystal OCC cable with our unique tweaks to give you the best sound quality available.

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