Naim Hi-Line
Features
Patented Air-PLUG decoupling mechanism prevents vibration transmission through the cable
Twisted-pair cable construction consisting of 80 litz conductors surrounded by individual spiral shielding layers of PTFE and Kapton
RCA or DIN terminations available, plus DIN-to-RCA if needed
Features
Patented Air-PLUG decoupling mechanism prevents vibration transmission through the cable
Twisted-pair cable construction consisting of 80 litz conductors surrounded by individual spiral shielding layers of PTFE and Kapton
RCA or DIN terminations available, plus DIN-to-RCA if needed
Features
Patented Air-PLUG decoupling mechanism prevents vibration transmission through the cable
Twisted-pair cable construction consisting of 80 litz conductors surrounded by individual spiral shielding layers of PTFE and Kapton
RCA or DIN terminations available, plus DIN-to-RCA if needed
PRODUCT DETAILS
Technology & Craft
The Hi-Line Air-PLUG (patented) is designed as a decoupling device to minimise microphonic interference and preserve the integrity of the audio signal. The many different rear sections of the Air-PLUG are clipped together to form a lossy flexible section. The cable is clamped compliantly to the end of this flexible section.
The cable itself was also carefully designed to preserve audio signal integrity so improving sound quality. It is manufactured from twisted pairs of 80 Litz conductors surrounded by PTFE, Kapton and PTFE tape all then enclosed within a semiconductive shield to reduce static charges. This is then wrapped by two spiral wound copper shields and lapped PTFE tape. Two of these assemblies side by side are then wrapped in layers of PTFE tape and finally a rubber outer covering. This gives a two-channel cable where the signal and RF grounds are held in a static position relative to each other negating any difference in field between them.