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1.5m IsoTek EVO3 Premier Power Cable

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1.5m IsoTek EVO3 Premier Power CableNote: The Australian Version of this cable does not have a flat side mounted Power Plug as shown in the photo. It has a straight through AU Power Plug. KEY FEATURES Silver plated 99. 9999% Oxygen Free Copper for an exceptional level of connectivity and durability Designed with conductors arranged in a parallel construction with a slight rotational twist, to deliver interference free power to your hi fi system A perfect introduction to IsoTek, and the

Note: The Australian Version of this cable does not have a flat side mounted Power Plug as shown in the photo. It has a straight through AU Power Plug.

KEY FEATURES
- Silver-plated 99.9999% Oxygen Free Copper for an exceptional level of connectivity and durability
- Designed with conductors arranged in a parallel construction with a slight rotational twist, to deliver interference-free power to your hi-fi system
- A perfect introduction to IsoTek, and the impact of high-performance cables

The EVO3 Premier delivers excellent performance, and also represents outstanding value-for-money. No compromise has been made in relation to the quality of parts and materials used in its construction.

The Premier is leagues ahead of the basic black cables that come bundled with your hi-fi gear, which have been designed based on cost rather than quality. The Premier’s pure, clean power flow is a perfect introduction to the experience of IsoTek, and the impact of high-performance cables on your audio experience.

The Premier’s conductors (the tightly-wound wiring in the cross-section image above) are made of 99.9999% Oxygen Free Copper, and plated with silver. Silver is an excellent conductor and when combined with a high purity copper provides impressive electrical properties. The extremely high purity levels of the copper not only make for superior connectivity, but also mean that Premier cables are more durable, and less likely to fracture or degrade over time than supermarket power cables.

CONSTRUCTION
The conductors are in a parallel construction with a slight rotational twist. This established technique remains the first line of defence against RFI and EMI rejection.
A) Conductors: Silver-plated 99.9999% OFC conductors offer an exceptional level of purity with enhanced conductivity. They are less likely to fracture (compared to solid core) or degrade over time. Silver is an excellent conductor and when combined with a high purity copper provides impressive electrical properties.
B) Dielectric: Polyethylene (PE) allows greater performance
C) Filler: Cotton filler has been used to give the cable internal strength and reduce microphony. Cotton also possesses excellent dielectric properties, the best of a solid material.
D) Wrap: A paper wrap is used to secure the construction prior to the application of a flexible PVC jacket. The addition of the paper and cotton form a buffer with the PVC so as to maintain exceptional dielectric properties.
E) Jacket: PVC is used as the outer jacket to give a high degree of flexibility and mechanical strength.


PLEASE NOTE: the C13 connection brings IsoTek into line with safety and certification standards wherever IsoTek is sold. There is no performance difference between the C13 and C15 versions.

SPECIFICATIONS
Conductor Size 3 x 2sqmm
Conductor Material Silver-plated 99.9999% Oxygen Free Copper
Dielectric Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP)
Filler Cotton
PVC Barrier Paper
Outer Jacket High flexibility PVC
Power Rating 16 Amp
Cable Length 1.5m standard (no custom length)
Outer Diameter 10mm
Termination 24ct gold plated audiophile-grade connectors
Suitability Suitable for CD players, preamps, tuners, power amps, Blu-ray players, music servers, TVs, soundbars and more!

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