QED-REFERENCE XLR 40 Analogue Cables
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QED-REFERENCE XLR 40 Analogue Cables

Reference XLR 40 Analogue

Reference XLR 40 builds on the multi-award winning Audio 40 range of products, now available in XLR form.

XLR 40 is designed primarily for low capacitance as this has been identified by QED as a major factor which leads to a high fidelity experience. Further steps have been taken to eliminate minute timing errors in the cable by the use of a special floating Zn/Mn ferrite jacket alongside use of QEDs unique 'Tri-Conductor' technology reducing signal to ground capacitance to vanishingly low levels.

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99.999% Silver Plated Oxygen Free Copper 24 AWG Tri-Conductors with foamed PE dielectric
QED Tri-Conductors provide a level of common mode rejection not found in ordinary "hot cold and screen" cables
Unique floating Zn/Mn impregnated ferrite jacket
99.999% OFC outer shield braid for 100% electrostatic screening
High performance gold plated Neutrik XLR connectors with low contact resistance and high signal integrity


Conductor Section 0.25 mm2
Parallel Capacitance 35 pF
Self Inductance 0.8 μH
Loop resistance 0.130 Ω/m
Dissipation Factor@10kHz 0.0001
Nominal Outside Diameter 8 mm
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QED-REFERENCE XLR 40 Analogue Cables

Reference XLR 40 Analogue

Reference XLR 40 builds on the multi-award winning Audio 40 range of products, now available in XLR form.

XLR 40 is designed primarily for low capacitance as this has been identified by QED as a major factor which leads to a high fidelity experience. Further steps have been taken to eliminate minute timing errors in the cable by the use of a special floating Zn/Mn ferrite jacket alongside use of QEDs unique 'Tri-Conductor' technology reducing signal to ground capacitance to vanishingly low levels.

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