SOLD: Shunyata ZiTron Alpha HC Power Cord 1.75m C15

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ddafoe

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SOLD: Shunyata ZiTron Alpha HC Power Cord 1.75m C15
« on: 12 Oct 2020, 11:56 am »
The cable is in nice condition; I've been using it for a handful of years on my Pass Labs amplifier.

I'll cover shipping to the Cont. USA; buyer to cover any PayPal fees.

Ships from MA; local pickup is welcome

Price: $625  *** SOLD ***

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Shunyata ZiTron Alpha HC Power Cable
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The ZiTron Alpha Series of power cables represent a new concept in power delivery. Three, similarly priced power cables, that are optimized for different types of audio components. One specifically tuned for digital type components that emit ultra high frequency noise. Another designed specifically for analog type components that have linear power supplies. And the third designed for high-current draw components such as high power amplifiers.

The ZiTron Alpha HC power cable has noise reduction capabilities so significant that they can be measured with a power analyzer. More importantly, even a brief evaluation will yield an unmistakable improvement in the performance of any analog component in a sound, recording or video system. The ZiTron Alpha HC is tuned specifically for the massive impulse noise generated by very high current power supplies. It delivers a dramatic measurable reduction in both component and power line generated noise.

There have been many power cords that claim to reduce power line noise. Invariably they use ferrous metals (ferrite) or carbon impregnated insulations or just a common shield. Yet, none of these products can demonstrate actual measurements of their efficacy. These common solutions have obvious colorations such as dynamic compression and a dulling, or darkening of the sound.

The ZiTron Alpha HC power cord delivers a dramatic reduction in measured noise without any side-effects, leading to clearer visual images and better sound in every conceivable analog application!









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