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Artisan Silver Cables Announces New Version of their Flagship RCA cables, The N’th Degree – NCF Edition

Artisan Silver Cables Announces New Version of their Flagship RCA cables, The N’th Degree – NCF Edition

The following is a press release issued by Artisan Silver Cables.

September 22, 2022 – Artisan’s flagship pure silver cable The N’th Degree has been around for six years, with minimal changes, the company claiming that it was “the best analogue cable we know how to make”. During this time it also became their bestseller.

The N’th Degree was fitted with Furutech’s top RCAs at the time, which were claimed to be a significant part of the cable’s overall quality.

Now Furutech have a new flagship RCA connector the CF-102 NCF. According to Furutech: NCF features a special crystalline material that has two ‘active’ properties. First, it generates negative ions that eliminate static. Second, it converts thermal energy into far infrared. Furutech combines this remarkable material with nano-sized ceramic particles and carbon powder for their additional ‘piezoelectric effect’ damping properties. The resulting Nano Crystal² Formula is the ultimate electrical and mechanical damping material…”

It is these connectors which Artisan are now using on their new flagship,

The N’th Degree NCF Edition.

The company claim that a new level of resolution and quality has been achieved: “you hear deeper into every texture but always in a very music-friendly way…we’re delighted with the results”. All due to the Furutech design’s ruthless approach to rejecting noise and interference combined with the vibration-reducing qualities of the NCF damping material.

Full details at artisansilvercables.com/the-nth-degree

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