Tellurium Q
Tellurium Q Statement Tone Arm DIN-RCA / DIN-XLR Cable
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Tellurium Q Statement Tone Arm DIN-RCA / DIN-XLR Cable
1m / DIN to RCA / Black
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Australia
Country of origin: United Kingdom
STATEMENT-DIN to PHONO
Statement Din to Phono Cable
The Statement Din to Phono RCA cable links your turntable to the rest of Tellurium Q Statement cables giving you more and that one little word “more” describes it better than pages of superlatives.
We hope you enjoy your vinyl….more
Review
DIN to Phono RCA
“I mentioned cymbal taps. Here, such taps are not just sharp sounds but they have a body and a presence. There’s a beginning, a middle and an end to such sounds which is enhanced with a super midrange clarity. When the same cymbal is hit slightly harder, you can then hear a slight increase in the reverb emanating from the same.
That’s all well and good during a drum solo, for example, but when when all of this is occurring right at the back of the soundstage, behind the duet vocals, the bass and most of the orchestra and that detail is easily tracked by the ear, you know you’re listening to something a bit special. “
-Paul Rigby, The Audiophile Man
DIN to Phono RCA
“So far, nothing we’ve yet tried preserves the integrity of the signal [more] than the Statement Phono from Tellurium Q.”
Tone Audio Magazine, www.tonepublications.com
Statement DIN to Phono RCA
“Detail was impressive. Cymbal taps offered body and a presence with a beginning middle and an end. I could hear effort and pressure, Bringing a sense of realism that was impressive”
– HiFi World
Statement DIN to Phono RCA
“One of those OMG moments !….
Every now and again we try a new bit of kit to see if we can improve on our already capable top end system. Little by little we push the bar higher, but every now and then something very significant comes along.
KOG audio told us about a new Tellurium Q cable that goes from the DIN output socket on a record deck to a couple of RCA (Phono) plugs. Part of their Statement range, at an eye watering £3600, we thought we’d try one to see if it justified its price tag.
Plugging it into our smart new Technics SL1000R direct drive record deck (not to be confused by previous models of the SP10 / SL1000 – this is a whole new ball game), via a Lehmann Audio Decade pre-amp, into the 500 series Naim system with the gorgeous Focal Scala Utopia speakers. It took about 5 seconds to realise it had transformed the whole system into something so special, I haven’t heard anything as good, anywhere, at any time, for any price !”
-HiFi Cinema
Blue Family Warm and forgiving for systems with a slight edge or for those who like a more smooth laid back presentation. Blue and Ultra Blue are especially good for AV and home cinema
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.
Silver Family Totally uncoloured, acting as a wide open channel sounding unforced, vivid and dynamic with phenomenal resolution, transparency and natural tonal colours. All this while sounding extremely analog and coherent, from the exceptional top end extension to bottom with finely detailed, separated bass notes.
Statement Family What the Statement does is to present the sound to you in full. A bit like rotating the Ferrari to give you a 3D view. So you see the front and sides.