“Clear interconnect is the continuation of my pursuit for protection. Clear is the geometry of our Golden Reference interconnect, but highly refined. Clear is current, state of the art dielectrics and metallurgy. Clear marries the two with an ultra fine, stranded, tubular conductor. Clear is the vision of perfect geometry. Clear has been my most intense project. The metallurgical advancements and metal testing techniques that have evolved from this project are finding applications far beyond anything I ever imagined. Insights into the basic conductor dielectric relationship have lead to a new frontier of understanding and an associated patent, but it is the dramatic silencing of the cables themselves and the completely unimaginable improvement in depth and clarity of sound that was the real reward. Clear will be my most enduring statement.” – George Cardas
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Clear speaker cables are the outgrowth of years of intense refinement to every aspect of speaker cable design. New metallurgical drawing and refining techniques have yielded a new, extremely low eddy current copper. The geometry is a perfect mirror, matched propagation design that is as near to perfection as any ever envisioned. The connectors and the connection techniques are, without a doubt, the best ever devised. Clear Speaker cable is perfect for most amplifier/speaker combinations. |
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Clear Beyond is simply that, it is beyond the demands of any loud speaker or amplifier combination imaginable. No impedance dip or current flow demand is a challenge in any way. Clear Beyond is simply overkill for all but the most extreme systems. Clear was not easy. I took a year just to develop the multi-stage, pure fusion connector to conductor connection. It required engineering special dies, then endless hours of fiddling with 10,000 psi hydraulic gear, creating perfectly matched, fully machined connectors. All conductors required tedious individual strand chemical stripping if the litz wire. Because every detail of these cables is so time consuming, their production will be limited for the foreseeable future. |