I. PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN
The Clearview Double Golden Helix Speaker Cables are among the most detailed, transparent yet warm speaker cables available at any price; their deep bass impact and pitch definition are particularly impressive. In independent dealer and audiophile listening tests, they have bested MIT, Transparent, Nordost and Audioquest cables costing five to ten times as much.
The design principles that underly the Clearview Double Golden Helix's speed and lack of coloration are:
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Far lower dielectric (insulation) losses than standard "garden hose" cables, due to ultra-thin dielectric films (under two ten-thousandths of an inch), composed of polymers selected by ear.
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High purity copper wiredrawn, tempered and silver-plated to our specification.
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Thin diameter, single strand wire to greatly reduce skin effect relative to "garden hoses". As determined by listening tests, the diameter chosen optimizes the balance between skin effect losses and resistance losses.
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Proprietary double helix field-cancelling configuration with our unique grounding scheme to minimize all signal interactions between the + and signal conductor.
II. INSTALLATION TIPS FOR MAX PERFORMANCE
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Install the cables with the single color band ends at your speaker. If the output of your amplifier is in correct absolute phase, connect red-banded cable to red speaker and amplifier posts (same for black). If your amplifier outputs an inverted phase signal, switch red for black speaker cables at the amplifier, not at the speaker.
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Avoid laying the cables on (or under) any rug with artificial fibers or on any plastic-tiled floor or along any plastic wall-molding or plastic wallpaper. If you have artificial fiber rugs or plastic tile floors, raise cables at least four inches off the floor with wood blocks or cardboard vees or polystyrene cups or suspend them with non-plastic string or thread.
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Spread the two cable strands going to each speaker as far apart as possibleat least six inches and preferably one or two feet. This cleans up all transients, particularly bass leading edges.
All brands of cables, not just ours, are severely muddied by the dielectric losses of nearby artificial fibers and plastics. Other manufacturers simply don't warn you because they're afraid of sounding tweaky. We recommend any speaker cables, power cords or interconnects be kept off plastic fibers rugs of other plastics.
