Taralabs cables


Hi, I wanted to start a new thread for all the owners of Taralabs cables, Enjoy, and cheers.
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Attention TARA Labs Customers!



Please contact TARA Labs for the location of one of our official distributor/dealers, where you can purchase official USA hand-made TARA Labs cables. Please be warned that there are cable counterfeiters all over the world, who claim to have, and offer official TARA Labs cables. These criminals manufacture and design fake TARA Labs cables, and sell at discounted prices. What a customer buys when dealing with them, is not a hand-made, lifetime guaranteed, official TARA Labs cable that is backed by almost thirty years of excellence. What they get is a cable that looks like a TARA Labs cable on the outside, but sounds horrible on the inside. The money you just spent on these counterfeit cables is lost!

These counterfeiters have not only targeted TARA Labs cables, but other high-end quality audio cable manufactures as well.

Please contact TARA Labs before you buy any TARA Labs audio cables.
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Zephyr24069, you have a right to your opinion, and that is all it is, an opinion!, there is NO hyperbole here that you speak of, No propaganda either, based on many years of my own exsperience, and not long ago recent auditions of alot of the new cable's by Tara Labs, their description's of the sound of each model of cable's they have has been spot on with what I have heard, over the past year, by way of e-mail's, and phone calls, and this thread, I have helped many with their Tara Labs question's and building their system's with Tara Labs cables, cheers.
Tara Labs conductor's,Why Rectangular?

Tara Lab's patented RSC conductors have become the definitive technology in high-end audio cables. The rectangular shape offers a unique advantage over round conductors. They have the necessary mass for solid bass, yet are thin enough for a coherent reproduction of mid-range and high frequencies. The RSC is not subject to the same high frequency losses that hamper traditional round conductors. To further understand the principle behind RSC technology, it is necessary to understand a phenomenon known as "skin effect" This principle states that in a round conductor, higher frequencies will tend to travel towards the outside (or skin) of the conductor, while lower frequencies will travel closer to the center of the conductor. The larger the diameter of a round conductor, the worse the effect will be, resulting in a significant roll-off of high frequencies in large gauge conductors. Because of its rectangular cross section, an RSC conductor essentially has no center like a round conductor. Therefore it does not suffer the same high frequency losses.
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