AudioQuest Tower RCA > RCA

AudioQuest Tower RCA > RCA

0.6m = 1ft 11in
$71.95
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AudioQuest Tower RCA > RCA

AudioQuest Tower RCA > RCA

$71.95

Interconnect

The AudioQuest Tower RCA is the entry-level analog interconnect cable in AudioQuest’s "Bridges & Falls" series. Named after the iconic Tower Bridge in London, it is designed to be a high-quality yet affordable step up from the "throwaway" cables typically included with consumer electronics.

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Product description

Connect a wide range of audio electronics with this AudioQuest Tower RCA analog interconnect, meticulously designed for outstanding flexibility and versatility. Solid Long-Grain Copper (LGC) conductors minimize distortion, Foamed-Polyethylene insulation preserves dynamic contrasts, and a Metal-Layer Noise-Dissipation efficiently dissipates high-frequency noise for cleaner, clearer, more naturally beautiful music.

Key Technical Features

AudioQuest focuses on "DO NO HARM" to the audio signal. The Tower achieves this through several proprietary technologies:

Solid Long-Grain Copper (LGC) Conductors: Unlike standard cables that use stranded wire (which can cause distortion as signals jump between strands), the Tower uses solid copper. LGC has fewer impurities and grain boundaries than standard oxygen-free copper, resulting in a smoother, clearer sound.

Asymmetrical Double-Balanced Geometry: This design uses separate paths for the ground and the shield. By lowering the impedance on the ground plane, it creates a "quieter" background and more dynamic audio compared to basic cables that use the shield as a ground return.

Metal-Layer Noise-Dissipation System (NDS): This prevents Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) from reaching the equipment's ground plane, which helps reduce "glare" and distortion in the sound.

Foamed-Polyethylene Insulation: Because air absorbs almost no energy, the nitrogen-injected foam insulation minimizes the "out-of-focus" effect often caused by solid insulation materials absorbing and releasing energy back into the wire.

Cold-Welded Gold-Plated Plugs: Instead of using solder (which can be a source of distortion), the connectors are attached using a high-pressure "cold-welded" technique.

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