Answer: No, our loudspeaker cables are not directional, but you should orientate them the same way on both channels, for example, the writing on the cable jacket/sheath gives the direction of draw of the conductors when manufactured, we advise the ...
Answer: Please be aware that you should snip the inner core x-tubes that run down the centre of each conductor, leaving the copper which can then be inserted into the plugs - please refer to the attached images.
Answer: A number of QED cables have carried the "QED balanced design concept speaker cable" printed on the jacket, these included the following:- Original Qudos Silver Qudos We'd advise taking a photo of the cable you have and then submitting it to ...
Answer: We had all the latest optical HDMI cables tested and approved at an authorised test centre and they have been awarded the official Ultra High Speed holographic logo. This means that all the lengths up to and including 20 m are guaranteed to ...
Answer: The QED AirLoc system is NOT a crimp, but a proper "cold weld". It's agreed with that a crimped connection would be the last thing that you would want for a speaker cable which must carry high current although it CAN be more tolerable in a ...
Answer It's possible to use an adaptor (see in link below) as this is so short and of low resistance it won’t affect the way the cable works all that much and in low current source component applications its mainly the RF shielding (XT5) which is the ...