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Tellurium Q Ultra Black II Power Cable
1.900,00 €
This is the first Ultra Black power cable but it just seemed less confusing for customers if it is labelled the same as the rest of the Ultra Black range. It takes the place of the Ultra Silver but with improved performance and has the Ultra Black family sonic profile – as best we can describe it.
2 in stock (can be backordered)
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Tellurium Q Ultra Black II Power Cable
This is the first Ultra Black power cable but it just seemed less confusing for customers if it is labelled the same as the rest of the Ultra Black range. It takes the place of the Ultra Silver but with improved performance and has the Ultra Black family sonic profile – as best we can describe it.
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“In theory the all-digital 3400 really ought to be impervious to such a change, but even here playing the same litany of tunes as before, everything seemed to improve. Bass seemed a tad faster, the midrange took on extra realism and the higher frequencies gained air and lightness. Once again I switched the mains cables back and forth, but could hear the improvement every time the Ultra Black II joined the party. It wasn’t a fluke.
I then switched in the Ultra Black II and was almost pinned into my listening chair. Without changing the volume setting on the K135 the whole thing seemed to have got louder, with an additional level of heft to John Entwistle’s already thunderous bass and Keith Moon’s drum kit. For a record made more than half a century ago I felt that I was in a live concert setting, it was really that immersive. Needless to say this was pretty addictive, and album followed album, always with the same effect.
It is counter-intuitive to use such an expensive mains cable on a relatively modest amplifier, but I am now convinced that it is actually money well spent. If you have an amplifier in the hotly contested £5k region, you really should ask your local Tellurium Q dealer to let you hear one of these on your system. Save your ‘snake oil’ barbs, this cable is the real deal.”
– The Ear
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“Making music sound better is what the Ultra Black II power cord does best.”
– HiFi Review
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Tellurium Q Cable Families
Blue Family
Warm and forgiving for systems with a slight edge or for those who like a more smooth laid back presentation. Blue and Ultra Blue are especially good for AV and home cinema.
Black Family
Smooth, fine detailed and great resolution while actually reducing apparent harshness. Music is presented as a coherent, organic whole, with a jaw-dropping sense of realism and naturalness.
Silver Family
Totally uncoloured, acting as a wide open channel sounding unforced, vivid and dynamic with phenomenal resolution, transparency and natural tonal colours. All this while sounding extremely analog and coherent, from the exceptional top end extension to bottom with finely detailed, separated bass notes.
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