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Audioquest/AudioTruth Diamond x3 solid silver xlr 1m

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Further Information: an absolutely wonderful cable with solid silver conductors. The latest retail prices are eye watering now so at the asking price is an extremely good deal. 

Lenth is 1m and originally purchased from Len Wallis in lane cove. The print on the cable is faded but was never that prominent from day one. If you ever wondered what a proper solid silver conductor should sound thus would be it, not bright yet providing a great amount of detail. 
Equivalent will be now Audioquest Wind

https://www.minidisc.com.au/audioquest-xlr-pair-wind

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Will include postage to make things easier for people. 

Neo

The Miranda link is to an AES/EBU digital cable but are these standard analogue XLRs? What does the x3 mean? Many thanks 

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26 minutes ago, psychometrics1 said:

The Miranda link is to an AES/EBU digital cable but are these standard analogue XLRs? What does the x3 mean? Many thanks 

Amended thank you, x3 is reference to three conductors, their rca version was referred to x2 denoting two conductors and they are analog XLR. 
Also got reacquainted with the current price of AQ Wind, wow.
Neo

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