Taralabs cables


Hi, I wanted to start a new thread for all the owners of Taralabs cables, Enjoy, and cheers.
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The Zero Prima w/HFX



The Zero Prima is a state-of-the-art analog interconnect cable using an all PTFE (Teflon) air-tube construction and a pair of helixed Rectangular Solid Core conductors. The extended Bandwidth technology is employed using a product design that has a perfect air-dielectric environment and minimal dielectric construction to extend the high-frequency bandwidth to provide a linear and uncompromising approach to the sound of the interface. A complex system of braided shielding made of pure copper and silver is used to control the RF and EMI interference. The shield is part of the ISM Shield System. ISM is the Isolated Shield Matrix, where the shield floats at both ends of the interconnect cable. The shield is connected at the source end, to the HFX Floating Ground Station. The Floating Ground Station uses Ceralex devices internally to absorb and dissipate RF and EMI interference in the shield. This is done outside the signal path, and so the Zero Prima Interconnect with an ‘out-board’ Floating Ground Station does not affect the high-frequency signal within the signal carrying conductors.
The Zero Prima with the Floating Ground Station is designed for component interface of all extreme high-end audio components, but not recommended for electronics that have limited filtering.
Apollo I interconnect's, high end  budget cable's that out perform cable's costing 2 to 3 times the money, 



Apollo I uses the TARA Labs frequency tuned SA-OF8N conductor, proprietary dielectric material and CCI testing and the result is nothing short of stunning! The Apollo I is open and accurate with precise detail and resolution. Perfect for the up and coming audiophile.RCA (Torque-Lock™), orXLRProprietary Dielectric Material & CCI Ultra-testedFrequency-tuned twisted SA-OF8N conductorSmooth and accurateNeutral and open 
Keith,

you are a Krell guy- tell me about the KAV-300i integrated amp?

Happy Listening!
Hi jafant,  The Krell kav 300i was manufactured in 1996, krell sold this unit for 4 to 5 year's,  this is the thinnest, most powerful integrated amp for its size krell ever made in their history,  they have made a couple of 200 watt per Channel integrated's,  but they were thicker, astecically,  this unit to me is cosmetically the best looking unit krell has ever made,  150 per channel,  awesome tone!, I have owned one before,  likely will get another one,  every integrated amplifier krell has made sounds different from one to the other,  this unit may not be the clearest in their history, but this  is one of the most Musical,  none fatiguing,  or analytical,  when recapped,  burned in,  this is one of the best values in audio today,  cheers 
I figured that you have owned or at least auditioned this model.

Any opinion on the Krell KAV-400ix ?