LS-1102
The Referenz LS-1102 has 6 conductors, each with 37 concentrically stranded wires. The cores are in triple symmetry and have been specifically arranged in the CC-187 design to keep the inductance low and the resistance linear. The larger cable cross-section ensures excellent and controlled bass reproduction and high efficiency. Polyethylene (PE) already boasts excellent electrical properties for audio, video and digital cables. The foaming process generates an air content in this dielectric, which further diminishes any annoying battery-like cable capacitance. The reproduction gains even greater brilliance and spatiality. A layer of solid PE protects the foamed PE from mechanical influences.
Inductance is a critical behavioral feature of a cable, causing resistance to the signal flow, rising with the frequency. Multicore architectures, such as that of the LS-1102, reduce this effect and bring more precision and punch to the sound. With conventionally stranded wires, the individual strands run chaotically through the conductor. This leads to undefined contact points, which can result in degraded signal transmission. In contrast to this, each wire in the Concentric Copper structures has a precisely defined position within the conductor. This enables homogeneous signal transmission and ensures crystal-clear audio reproduction.
- Multicore for precision and punch: The multicore design minimizes any inductance that could impede the signal current.
- DUO PE II insulation for brilliant sound: The insulation consists of foamed polyethylene to reduce the capacitance load on cables
- Concentric Copper: Each wire has a precisely defined position within the conductor. This enables homogeneous signal transmission and a crystal-clear sound.