Copper®Harmony RCA Plug - a new breed


I was contacted by KLE Innovations recently to review their entry level RCA connector (plug).

I have no idea why - Maybe due to a blog that I maintain?

Anyhow - I was a little skeptical that the Copper Harmony RCA Plug could significantly better my existing Silver Bullet RCA's, since they share (i.e. visually) very similar design principals.

So I set about planning a testing strategy based on about 30 tracks that, over the years, I have used for auditioning various audio components, who's purchase I was considering.

Well, I didn't even have to wait for the Copper Harmony RCA Plug to burn-in to realize they are something extremely special.

Anyhow - to cut to the chase - the Copper Harmony RCA Plug delivers an exceptional performance which improved upon details, dynamics, imaging, etc... of the Silver Bullet RCA's that I own.

Now, I have not compared the Copper Harmony RCA Plug directly to RCA's that conform to a more "conventional" RCA design, mainly because my Silver Bullet RCA's had already demonstrated their superiority.

So - the Copper®Harmony RCA Plug resolves to a very high level of performance and it is very very quick - perfect for just about any duty in the realm of audio - including their use on digital cables!

Because of their ability to allow the flow of extremely small "micro details" in an audio signal, I believe they would also be ideally suited for use on those turntables that employ a one piece wiring harness - especially when using moving coil cart's.

So if you are interested in the complete review please go to http://www.image99.net/blog/

If you would like more information from KLE Innovations then use the following

o Website – www.KLEinnovations.com (nearly ready)

o Email - KLEinnovations@clubtelco.com

Please note - I have no affiliation with KLE Innovations and was not paid to participate in the review.

I am just very impressed with what I consider to be a stellar product and feel it would be beneficial to share my experience with the members.

Regards...
williewonka
Sbrownnw - since you are into DIY I was wondering if you are up for an
"adventure"?

I'm currently running an interconnect with a very different architecture. It's
similar "in principle" to the Anticables Interconnect, with a slight
twist.

For construction details see
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I've used silver for the signal conductor, but you could simply use a single
strand of CAT6 in it's place.

For a 3ft IC you would need 9ft of CAT6, and 3ft of teflon tube - so it's pretty
cheap - a little more if you want to put a nylon sleeve on it.

They do require the KLEI rca's to perform their best.

I know the silver/copper version with the Absolute Harmony is exceptional
(close to the gZero6) and I think the "all copper" version would
provide some stunning details with that warmth of copper that everybody
loves.

The Copper Harmony would be a good match

Anyhow, if you are up for an adventure give them a whirl - you won't regret
it - I can pretty much guarantee it :-)

As a bonus - this design with the copper Harmony RCA's also perform
exceptionally well as a digital S/PDIF IC.

It's not for everybody, but those into DIY might find it worth while :-)
Thanks Williewonka.

I did not DIY my cables. I had Doug at http://douglasconnection.com/ make them for a reasonable price (cheaper than other Mogami RCAs listed on this site for sale but don't quote me since I am not affiliated). If people are interested I would contact Doug directly.

I am really enjoying my KLE Copper Harmony RCAs with Mogami 2549 wire. :)
The url was missing the protocol from the beginning. Here is the correct one:

http://douglasconnection.com/

I have an pair (1 each of left / right) extra unterminated KLE copper harmony RCA connectors after receiving my last shipment from Douglas Connection. Anyone want this extra pair for $28 including shipping and PayPal fees? PM me and we can work out the details.
Ok, as this site attempts to make itself better it actually makes things worse. Now posting a raw url without forum markup strips the protocol from the link. Here is the correct link with forum markup:

Douglas Connection