Metacarbon (metallized carbon)
The Metacarbon (metallized carbon) is our attempt to
design a cable to come reasonably close to the Indra performance, but
using more common materials than the ultra-exotic amorphous Indra
alloy, and thus at
a more affordable price.
Our metallization process specifically aims at the best treble extension possible, while keeping the
purity, neutrality and other benefits of the pure carbon signal
path.
Numerous listening sessions have shown that the Metacarbon,
while not the Indra, is indeed a perfectly valid contender for a reference cable* ( please check out
the 6moons.com review
and the Positive Feedback online
review)
REVISION HISTORY**
The proprietary STEALTH RCA connectors originally used with Metacarbon
were ultra-light - similar to the early Indra (revision EP)
connectors, but the outer shells on the Metacarbon cables featured
three stripes color coding for a distinctive look. While sonically
very
good, these connectors couldn't withstand numerous installations,
and lost their grip on the RCA female with time. The connectors
used for the balanced XLR revision EP Metacarbon were sourced from
Neutrik of Switzerland.
The full production (REVISION "P") made until early
2009, featured STEALTH
designed LOCKING RCA connectors (Teflon
dielectric, solids silver center pins, machined brass/carbon fiber
shells, and gold plated brass ground/return RCA contacts);
these locking RCA connectors provided a better grip than the
previous (EP) Metacarbon RCAs, and kept their performance when the
cables were moved (installed and removed) at least one
hundred times. The connectors used for balanced Metacarbon were
modified Neutrik XLRs.
The latest Metacarbon cables, introduced in 2009 (REVISION 09) are shown below
and feature our newest proprietary connectors (both RCA and XLR):
machined carbon fiber shells, solid silver XLR contacts and RCA
center pins, solid silver ground/return for the RCA connectors,
and Ultra-modified
PTFE (Teflon) instead of the conventional PTFE. The Ultra-modified
PTFE offers superior dielectric properties (reduced permeability
and a lower dielectric constant - which offer even lower energy
storage and further reduced "crossover-type" distortion
in cables and connectors),
better mechanical characteristics (significantly lower deformation under load,
higher elongation and tensile strength - these qualities improve
the "grip" of the STEALTH connectors on the chassis
mounted counterparts), plus a pore-free and extremely smooth surface
- preventing contaminates from being trapped in high purity
applications. Appearance-wise, the Ultra-modified
PTFE is similar to the PTFE, the only visual difference is a
shade of blue in the Ultra-modified
version.
As the result, the Metacarbon revision 09 sounds more
refined than before, plus - due to the solid silver RCA ground/return - the RCA-terminated Metacarbon is measurably
quieter, plus the new, revision 09 RCA connectors are
shorter, and thus are more convenient to use, and easier to
connect and disconnect than the earlier revision(s).
PRICING
Suggested retail price for a 1 meter RCA-terminated Metacarbon
pair is $3,300.00 ($1,700 for each consecutive meter), and $4,300 for a 1 meter balanced XLR
pair ($2,300 for each consecutive meter). Since it's a relatively
stiff cable, the shortest reasonable length we offer is 0.75
meters RCA ($3,000 retail); the shortest balanced XLR production
length is 1 meter;
* The difference between the Indra and the
Metacarbon in sound is similar to the difference between
tube-based and solid state gear: both solid state and tube designs
can sound very good, but the best tube designs (CAT, Jadis, Kondo
and several others) offer sonic "magic" that solid state
cannot truly match; this does NOT mean that the Indra should be
used with tubes, and the Metacarbon - with solid state: both
cables are very transparent and neutral, but the Metacarbon - as
good as it is - just doesn't have the "liquidity" of the
Indra...
** We continuously improve our cables and connectors, and add improved and extra features to our products as we design and test these improvements. The general sonic character of the cable remains the same, it just becomes progressively better and better.
Eventually, with a number of improvements added, the cumulative effect of these improvements becomes significant i.e. a cable works clearly, considerably better. At this point, we introduce a new revision to a cable model, which summarizes all improvements since the initial release of a particular model (or after the previous revision), making these improvements and features standard for the latest revision.
Its worth noting that we keep our research and experimentation separate from production, i.e. All cable and connector changes are thoroughly tested before going into production. We never make changes just for the sake of making changes: All improvements that we introduce make perfect and clear sense from the engineering point of view, and are always tested sonically We make absolutely certain that these changes are an actual improvement (i.e. NOT a degradation in any area); we pride ourselves that since 1999 up to date - no mistakes, errors, or wrong moves have been made or noted. Before adding any improvement, and especially releasing a new revision to any of our products, we always make absolutely certain that the latest revision is better than the previous in each and every respect being it sonics, appearance, reliability or user convenience.
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