Taralabs cables


Hi, I wanted to start a new thread for all the owners of Taralabs cables, Enjoy, and cheers.
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Hi audiolabyrinth,

I imagine your "budget system" to be quite good as you could have bought a Maserati/Ferrari for what you must have in your Tara Labs cables/cords in your main system. ;)

Best to you audiolabyrinth,
Dave
Hi dlcockrum, I will say to you you, I have the only modified krell 700cx amplifier done by krell in the existence of krell from what they said,  far better than oem stock 700cx,  costed me thousands of dollars! 
Hi audiolabyrinth,

Don’t let jafant read of this best-ever one-of-a-kind Krell. lol

Best to you both,
Dave
The Grandmaster Evolution



The new Grandmaster Evolution speaker cable is a stunning achievement, boasting the greatest current-carrying capability of any speaker cable in the world, together with the High Frequency extension and linearity of a 32-gauge conductor. The Grandmaster  Evolution Speaker Cable is an all air-dielectric design with 288 Rectangular Solid Core ® conductors per channel.
Importantly, the gauge size for each channel is far greater than any speaker cable ever made or ever conceived in history. The gauge size is not 10, or 6, or 4, or even 0. The gage size for an Evolution Speaker Cable is 000, that's an area of 85,000 square millimeters per channel.
• BSM (with 1/4"or 5/16" Spades or Bananas)• Gauge size is 000 = an area of 85,000 Square mm per channel• SA-OF8N® copper.• Each channel comprised of 288 Rectangular Solid Core ® conductors per channel• Aero-PE® GMI™ dielectric.• Separate positive and negative conductor run for each channel.• Helixed Rectangular Solid Core® conductors and air-tube technology• Spectacular power and clarity. Absolutely neutral and coherent.• Superb resolution of micro-detail and ambient information.• Incredible dynamic contrasts & vivid imagery• Holographic soundstage & superb resolution of micro-details• Excellent imaging & absolute coherent and neutral
Hello audiolabyrinth,

Very impressive indeed. Sounds like near-perfection in wire technology. Have you ever talked with the human "Grand Master" at Tara Labs about his/her opinion on the use of Graphene in cables?

Best to you as always audiolabyrinth,
Dave