Described as the culmination of nearly two decades of research, the Infinite Dream range will comprise power, interconnect, and speaker cables designed to deliver what the company calls “a complete reference system without compromise.”

The range makes its global debut today, followed by a public unveiling at the Tokyo International Audio Show, which runs from October 17–19. 

The series builds upon the limited-edition Infinity Power Cable released in 2024, which the company says earned multiple international awards and a strong critical response. According to Crystal Cable, Infinite Dream takes that concept further by applying its proprietary conductor technology and design philosophy across every link in the audio chain.

Edwin Rynveld, CEO and CTO of International Audio Holding, commented on the release, telling StereoNET: 

Infinite Dream is not about chasing perfection—it is about achieving it. It represents the ultimate realisation of our philosophy. It is the point where imagination becomes reality.

The company says the Infinite Dream Power Cable serves as the foundation of the system, featuring nine superconductors formed from a combination of Infinite Crystal Silver and Silver-Gold² conductors in an optimised topology intended to minimise resistance and electromagnetic interference. Crystal Cable claims this design delivers “black backgrounds, effortless current, and dynamic headroom” while preserving the natural energy and spatial cues within music.

For signal transfer, the Infinite Dream Interconnect reportedly utilises six high-purity conductors composed of a silver and silver-gold composite, featuring precision-twisted geometry and extensive shielding. The technical literature describes custom-made RCA and XLR connectors designed in-house to ensure maximum contact integrity and mechanical stability. Crystal Cable says the result is a sound that maintains tonal richness and micro-detail without exaggeration or harshness.

Completing the range, the Infinite Dream Speaker Cable employs eight superconductors woven into a topology that naturally cancels electromagnetic interference. Conductors combine Infinite Crystal Silver and Silver-Gold², terminated in custom Silver-Gold² spades that the company says offer a transparent and secure connection. The design, according to Crystal Cable, aims to deliver unrestrained dynamics with fine control, allowing orchestral scale and delicate nuance to coexist within the same performance.

The technical information provided by the manufacturer describes the Infinite Dream series as the “ultimate expression” of its engineering and aesthetic philosophy — a blend of compact elegance, advanced metallurgy, and minimal-loss design. While Crystal Cable’s language leans toward the poetic, the underlying intent appears clear: to position Infinite Dream as the statement product at the very top of its catalogue.

The Infinite Dream series will be available worldwide following its October launch, with further regional details to be announced. However, we have the following confirmed prices:

Infinite Dream Power (AC EU/US/AU/UK to IEC 10A/16A) with Custom Crystal Cable silver contact connectors and 1m length cable is priced €19,000 | US$27,000

Infinite Dream Interconnect (RCA-RCA or XLR-XLR) featuring Custom Crystal Cable silver contact connectors costs €34,000 | US$48,000 for a 1m pair.

Infinite Dream Speak (spade-spade) speaker cables, terminated with Custom Crystal Cable silver contact connectors, are priced at €68,000 | US$95,000 for a 2m pair.

Longer cables are available, priced per extra 0.5m.

For more information visit Crystal Cable

Gallery

Jason Sexton's avatar

Jason Sexton

Editor – Australia & NZ

Jason joined StereoNET in 2025 and now serves as ANZ Editor, bringing decades of experience in marketing, brand development, and specialist hi-fi retail. His listener-first approach delivers grounded insights that cut through the noise. Outside audio, he’s into cars, trail riding, 80s nostalgia, and guitar.

00004088

Posted in: Hi-Fi | StereoLUX!

Join the Discussion

What do you think? Head to the forums and share your thoughts with 100,000+ other community members.

Go to Forums