AudioQuest Chicago
Features
METAL-LAYER NOISE-DISSIPATION
DOUBLE-BALANCED GEOMETRY
HARD-CELL FOAM INSULATION
COLD-WELDED, GOLD-PLATED TERMINATIONS
SOLID LONG-GRAIN COPPER (LGC) CONDUCTORS
Features
METAL-LAYER NOISE-DISSIPATION
DOUBLE-BALANCED GEOMETRY
HARD-CELL FOAM INSULATION
COLD-WELDED, GOLD-PLATED TERMINATIONS
SOLID LONG-GRAIN COPPER (LGC) CONDUCTORS
Features
METAL-LAYER NOISE-DISSIPATION
DOUBLE-BALANCED GEOMETRY
HARD-CELL FOAM INSULATION
COLD-WELDED, GOLD-PLATED TERMINATIONS
SOLID LONG-GRAIN COPPER (LGC) CONDUCTORS
PRODUCT DETAILS
Every March 17 on St. Patrick’s Day, New York City merely paints a green line down the center of its Fifth Avenue parade route—a stunt easily pulled off by any city—but only Chicago dyes an entire river the perfect shade of emerald green to honor Irish culture. Why green? Thanks to Ireland’s lush vegetation, the island is often lovingly referred to as the Emerald Isle. To the Irish, a green display of pride is not to be taken lightly. In the United States, even those of non-Irish descent know to wear green clothing on St. Patrick’s Day, or else be playfully pinched by an Irish friend or colleague! But it’s one thing to don a green shirt or tie, another thing altogether to transform a 156-mile long river. Chicago’s Stephen M. Bailey, the man who orchestrated the transformation, boasted that he’d turn the River Chicago into the River Shannon (Ireland’s longest) for a day, and, eventually, he did.
Available Lengths- 0.5m - 6m