Tellurium Q Black II Power Cable

£900.00£1,600.00

Smooth, fine detailed and great resolution while actually reducing apparent harshness. Music is presented as a coherent, organic whole

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Tellurium Q Black II Power Cable

Black II Power Cable

Tellurium Q have great pleasure in announcing that a new improved Black II  Cable is now available

The old version of the Black II was a good cable and indeed won awards but by comparison the old Black sounded “clumsy” compared to this new version.

Black II power cable which is far more refined, on point musically and more in keeping with their research over the last 5 years.

Looking very similar externally, the difference is apparent when you plug it into your system.

The design is far more refined than the old version and, apart from the cable being a little more flexible, you will hear better positioning and greater precision in the sound quality.

As always the improvement is, of course, audible.

Black Family

Smooth, fine detailed and great resolution while actually reducing apparent harshness.

Music is presented as a coherent, organic whole, with a jaw-dropping sense of realism and naturalness.

As reviewed by Chris Kelly from the The Ear

“The new Tellurium Q Black Mk II represents the best that I have heard from any mains cable that retails for under £1,000. Yes, it is still a very significant investment, and if possible you should try it with your amplifier before parting with your hard-earned cash. However, once you have heard it I think you will know very quickly that you cannot go back to whatever was there before, and you will be really hearing what your system can achieve. Abracadabra indeed. ”

Specifications:

Type: UK 13A to IEC mains cable
IEC terminator: Furutech
13A mains plug: Furutech
Diameter: not specified
Conductor material: copper
Dielectric: not specified
Length: 1.5m +

Black II Power Cable Plug

 

Additional information

Length

1.5m, 2.0m, 2.5m, 3.0m

Brand

Tellurium Q

Tellurium Q® Came From People have been asking how Tellurium Q® came about and what they are doing to make their products work so differently from what is currently available. This has caused problems because there are trade secrets and production methodologies that they definitely do not want to share with their competitors. Sometimes we are too much on the side of caution and that causes reviewers and their distributors a little problem. What do they say? What is the story to give customers, a hook, a reason to listen when there are so many companies claiming big things? Why should people believe that we have a genuinely different approach? Yes a client can hear this is true within seconds of listening but the big problem is giving people a reason to want to listen having not yet heard the cable. In the UK this is not such a big problem as more and more people are giving their feedback to their friends and Tellurium Q® is spreading rapidly by word of mouth as much as from the remarkable reviews. However they can say a little about their background, how Tellurium Q® came about and what they had to do to develop the products. So here goes. Geoff Merrigan’s official post at Tellurium Q® is director of strategy, however, most people don’t realise his original training was in industrial chemistry (materials etc) and he has kept his passion for science and learning through a range of activities which has given Tellurium Q its unique approach. An interest in accelerated learning and behavioural modelling led to co-developing the Music Skills System with Simon Lomax where students learn musical instruments at an extraordinary speed. This project also paved the way to a novel approach to audio cable development, though Geoff did not know it at the time. In the very early days of Tellurium Q® Geoff made up many of the prototypes himself, building a sizeable number of the cables that customers own. This experience coupled with his understanding of material science, allowed for an extensive mental-database and thus, the ability to visualise simulations of various materials, configurations and how they would probably behave. A huge short cut to the iterative design of physical cables. The shear volume of work has been made manageable by this ‘mind hack’ shortcut. The team at Tellurium Q® always have a lot of work in the pipeline and this approach has been invaluable to the cause of delivering coherent and reliable results.

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