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Water is the first cable in the Elements series of analogue interconnects by Audio Quest. Water uses solid perfect surface copper+ conductors in a triple-balanced geometry. PSC+ nearly eliminates harshness & greatly increases clarity.  While the Dielectric Bias System creates a strong stable electrostatic field which saturates & organizes the molecules of the insulation. ...
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Water is the first cable in the Elements series of analogue interconnects by Audio Quest. Water uses solid perfect surface copper+ conductors in a triple-balanced geometry. PSC+ nearly eliminates harshness & greatly increases clarity.  While the Dielectric Bias System creates a strong stable electrostatic field which saturates & organizes the molecules of the insulation. ...
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Water is the first cable in the Elements series of analogue interconnects by Audio Quest. Water uses solid perfect surface copper+ conductors in a triple-balanced geometry. PSC+ nearly eliminates harshness & greatly increases clarity.  While the Dielectric Bias System creates a strong stable electrostatic field which saturates & organizes the molecules of the insulation. ...
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AudioQuest Water Stereo Phono / RCA Cable 1m (Pair)

Water is the first cable in the 'Elements' series of analogue interconnects by AudioQuest. Water uses solid perfect surface copper+ conductors in a triple-balanced geometry.
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    Water is the first cable in the ' Elements' series of analogue interconnects by Audio Quest. Water uses solid perfect surface copper+ conductors in a triple-balanced geometry.

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    Phono - A set of RCA input Jacks
    Copper - A metal element with a chemical formula of CU. A excellent conductor of electricity and heat.
    water - A chemical substance. Chemical formula H2O.
    Cable - A series of wires bonded to form a single thread
    Analogue - A continuous signal in time with fluctuations in a measurable parametre to provide a signal
    Solid - Something that is firm and not liquid, a hard shape that cannot be changed easily.

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