The hollow tips are an excellent solution when it comes to ensuring a perfect fit in the socket while providing the largest possible contact surface at the same time. These high-quality connectors are ideal for cable cross-sections up to 6.0 mm² and have silver-plated contacts. What makes these hollow tips really special is the use of beryllium-doped copper. This material combines excellent electrical conductivity with stable and strong spring pressure. The result is outstanding contact characteristics that remain intact over a long period of time. The hollow tips are the ideal choice if you are looking for connectors that offer first-class performance and durability. Thanks to their high-quality materials and workmanship, you can rely on a consistently outstanding electrical connection.
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High End BananensteckerQualität: Exzellenz24k Vergoldung | 10 mm²
in-akustik hat mit den Exzellenz BFA Bananas eine Anschlussmöglichkeit für Lautsprecherkabel entwickelt, die den strengen Bestimmungen der BFA-Norm (British Federation of Audio) entspricht. Geeignet für Kabelquerschnitte bis 10 mm². Weiß / Schwarz kodiert. Mit Schraubanschluss.
The angled shape of the new BFA-103 banana plug relieves the strain on the contact sleeve and the device socket. This also allows heavy high-end cables to be connected without damaging the plug or the connection terminals on the devices. In addition, the angled cable routing saves space behind the devices and speakers. The body of the plug consists of a solid socket with two hex screws and can accommodate cables with a cross-section of up to 10 mm² or a diameter of up to 7.5 mm. All contact elements are coated with rhodium and guarantee long-lasting low contact resistance.
With the Exzellenz BFA bananas, in-akustik has developed a connection option for loudspeaker cables that meets the strict requirements of the BFA standard (British Federation of Audio). Suitable for cable cross-sections up to 10 mm². Red/black coded. With screw connection.
With the BFA bananas, we have developed a connection option for loudspeaker cables that complies with the strict provisions of the BFA standard (British Federation of Audio). The cable holder and the plug pin are made from a single piece, which prevents contact resistance. Suitable for in-akustik reference speaker cables and all high-end speaker cables with a cross-section of up to 10 mm².
All contact elements are coated with rhodium and guarantee long-lasting low contact resistance.
High-end cable baseQuality: ReferenzCable diameter: 10-25 mm
High-end and hi-fi systems are a combination of high-precision and filigree devices. Perfectly coordinated, they are capable of reproducing music in outstanding quality. However, in order for the components to work perfectly, they must be kept as free from interference as possible, just like high-precision measuring instruments. The same applies to the connection cables. However, interference can occur in many different ways. In addition to the typical electromagnetic interference, which can be minimized by good shielding, for example, mechanical vibrations and shocks also affect playback quality. The Referenz cable bases have been specially developed for cables. They also have a special gel incorporated in their base and additional natural rubber bands to accommodate the freely suspended cables. As well as absorbing vibrations, the Referenz cable bases also keep the cable at a distance from the floor, reducing unwanted capacitance and the impact on the electronics.
High End Cable BaseQuality: ReferenzCable diameter: 45 mm
High-end and hi-fi systems are a combination of high-precision and intricately made devices. Perfectly attuned to each
other, they allow music to be played back in outstanding quality. To ensure that all components can function flawlessly, they
need to be kept free of interference to the greatest extent possible, just like high precision measuring equipment does. The
same also applies for the connection cables.
Interference is caused in a number of different ways. Along with typical electromagnetic interference, which can, for example, be minimised by using good shielding, mechanical vibrations and shocks also have an impact on the playback quality.
Added to this are the effects of capacitive coupling between conductors and floors, which affect loudspeakers cables in particular. The conductors form unwanted capacitance, not just in interplay with each other, but also with other surfaces in the immediate surroundings. A good way to counteract this is by increasing the distance to the surfaces. As a rule, a few centimetres suffice.
Vibrations are caused in different ways and they can be transmitted by structure-borne and air-borne noise.
Structure-borne noise refers to vibrations that are exhibited by a body, such as the housing of a device. An example of this
is the loudspeaker box. The membranes of the speakers are stimulated, making them vibrate. However, as the membranes
feature a mechanical connection with the loudspeaker housing, they also transfer vibrations to the housing. The vibrations will be stronger or weaker according to the housing weight and the insulation. The vibrations are also transferred to the surface on which the loudspeakers are placed, this being the floor. Two things now occur. On the one hand, the floor emits some of the structure-borne energy as airborne sound (resulting in the typical droning noise), while on the other hand, the structure-borne noise is transferred, for example, to the cable placed on the floor. More about the effects of this later on.
Airborne sound refers to vibrations that are transferred through the air and that are audible for humans (with the exception
of infrasound and ultrasound). The primary purpose of a hi-fi system is to produce sound. However, airborne noise not only
stimulates the eardrum, but also acts on all other surfaces it reaches. This causes the walls, floors and other surfaces, and
ultimately the hi-fi components and cables, to vibrate as well.
The combination of airborne and structure-borne noise not only causes glasses in a display case to vibrate mechanically,
but all components, including the cable used for a hi-fi signal chain, as well. Experiments have shown that the sound from
the components and from the cables is impaired by the vibrations. One reason for this is, for example, the capacity values
of components in relation to each other, which constantly change due to the vibrations. In order to minimise these so-called
microphonic effects, the components must be isolated from the surface on which they are placed.
This can be done by using the Reference High Tech Gel Absorber, for example, for appliances and loudspeakers. Their core
contains a special gel, which physically converts the vibrations into heat.
The Reference Cable Bases have been developed specifically for cables. Their base also contains a special gel, along with
natural rubber strips, in which the cables can float freely. Along with absorbing the vibrations, the Reference Cable Bases also keep the cables at a distance to the floor. This reduces unwanted capacitances and reduces the effects on the electronics.
High quality pinQuality: Premium24k gold plating | 4 mm²
For safe and easy connection to clamp terminals. Suitable for cable cross-sections up to 4.0 mm². For crimping or soldering. With 24k gold-plated contacts. Red/black coded.
High quality hollow tipQuality: PremiumSilver-plated | 6 mm²
The hollow tips are an excellent solution when it comes to ensuring a perfect fit in the socket while providing the largest possible contact surface at the same time. These high-quality connectors are ideal for cable cross-sections up to 6.0 mm² and have silver-plated contacts. What makes these hollow tips really special is the use of beryllium-doped copper. This material combines excellent electrical conductivity with stable and strong spring pressure. The result is outstanding contact characteristics that remain intact over a long period of time. The hollow tips are the ideal choice if you are looking for connectors that offer first-class performance and durability. Thanks to their high-quality materials and workmanship, you can rely on a consistently outstanding electrical connection.
High quality hollow tipQuality: Premium24k gold plating | 6 mm²
The hollow tips are an excellent solution when it comes to ensuring a perfect fit in the socket while providing the largest possible contact surface at the same time. These high-quality connectors are ideal for cable cross-sections up to 6.0 mm² and have 24k gold-plated contacts.
What makes these hollow tips really special is the use of beryllium-doped copper. This material combines excellent electrical conductivity with stable and strong spring pressure. The result is outstanding contact characteristics that remain intact over a long period of time.
The gold contact finish is another highlight of these hollow tips. It evens out tiny irregularities and increases the contact surface. As a result, undesirable contact resistances are minimized and the electrical connection is always reliable.
In short, the hollow tips are the ideal choice if you are looking for connectors that offer first-class performance and durability. Thanks to their high-quality materials and workmanship, you can rely on a consistently outstanding electrical connection.
The cable receptacle and the forks are constructed in one piece so that contact resistance can be avoided. The rhodium coating is extremely hard-wearing. A special feature is the slotted spade lug. The contact spring created by the slot deforms concavely when the screw connections are tightened, preventing the lugs from slipping out. Suitable for in-akustik Referenz speaker cables and all high-end speaker cables with a diameter of up to 10 mm².
The Referenz high-end bi-wire bridge, based on the LS-1002 and the Referenz spade lug KS-60.
Concentric copper is used in the conductor structure, where each wire has a precisely defined position within the conductor.
This structure ensures even signal transmission for crystal-clear audio reproduction.
Under normal conditions, the copper used as conductor material is considered to be one of the next-best electrical conductors after silver.
Compared to cheap CCA (Copper Coated Aluminum), copper has a significantly better conductivity and is also mechanically more resilient.