Announcing New Level 3.1 Speaker Wires
The wire used to make our Level 2 and Level 3 Speaker Wires and Jumpers has been improved. The sonic improvement is enough they are now declared our Level 2.1 and Level 3.1 Speaker Wires and Jumpers. This new wire is so good, the new Level 2.1 Speaker Wires now sound even better than our former Level 3 Speaker Wires. Yes, the lower cost product actually leap-frogged the former more expensive offering, so you can imagine how good these new Level 3.1 wires will sound. Sonic improvements listed below.
View the full evolution of our Jumper and Speaker Wire improvements HERE.
New RDD™ Wire
ANTICABLES launched a 6 month research project with Material Scientist Dr. Douglas Stauffer, and collaborating with the US facility that draws the wire to our specification, we have changed the wire drawing process to greatly reduce the dislocation density of the copper. Learn more about this new Reduced Dislocation Density (RDD™) wire HERE.
"Got these yesterday, 10 hours on them. I could immediately hear the difference from my Level 3 wires... much more detail and soundstage depth. The bass is punchier and improved. I didn't expect much and was pleasantly surprised. The wires are as your website described. regards,"
Larry Kennedy, AZ
Highlights:
New Reduced Dislocation Density (RDD™) wire
Earned Mono & Stereo's Best Buy Award
Reference tier, yet still affordable
Starts at only $65 per speaker
Additional lengths costs only $15/foot per speaker
30 day risk free trial
Oxygen Free Copper (not ETP copper magnet winding wire)
9 Gauge built using two 12 Gauge wires per connection
Made in USA (one pair at a time in Lake Elmo MN)
Sound Improvements over new Level 2.1 and former Level 3 Speaker Wires:
An even greater sense of increased volume
Livelier
An increase clarity of downward dynamics (hear deeper into the recording)
Instruments sound more present in space
Additional bass weight, authority, body, and definition
Greater musical dynamic impact which makes the music sound more alive
Greater harmonic structure through the midrange
The best way to predict what they will sound like in your system is to read what other customers have experienced (see Testimonials)