Hammertone Audio is pleased to announce being awarded Canadian distribution of the incredible HFC Interconnects.
The CT-1 interconnect is the first in a new line of products to be released by High Fidelity Cables. Featuring our patent pending Magnetic Conduction technology, there is no other analog interconnect cable in high end audio that is comparable to the CT-1, in any price range.
Developed by previous chief designer and CEO of Virtual Dynamics, Rick Schultz has relocated to Plano, Texas to design, develop and produce patented noise reducing audio connections that illuminate your systems prowess. The High Fidelity Cable CT-1 Interconnects starting at just $1600 represents ultimate value.
Call Hammertone Audio for in depth description of how these cables will interact with your system.
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Magnetic Conduction is a patent pending technology that measurable reduces distortion in cable signal transmission
Interconnects – RCACT-1 $1,600 / 1.0 meter - add $200 each additional 0.5 meter
CT-1 Enhanced $2,800 / 1.0 meter - add $350 each additional 0.5 meter
CT-1 Ultimate $4,900 / 1.0 meter - add $450 each additional 0.5 meter
Digital Cable – RCACT-1 $800 / 1.0 meter - add $100 each additional 0.5 meter
CT-1 Enhanced $1,400 / 1.0 meter - add $175 each additional 0.5 meter
CT-1 Ultimate $2,450 / 1.0 meter - add $225 each additional 0.5 meter
Speaker Cables – Spades or BananasCT-1 $2,400 / 1.0 meter - add $400 each additional 0.5 meter
CT-1 Enhanced $4,200 / 1.0 meter - add $700 each additional 0.5 meter
CT-1 Ultimate $7,500 / 1.0 meter - add $900 each additional 0.5 meter
Phono Cable – RCA or DIN CT-1 $1,600 / 1.0 meter - add $200 each additional 0.5 meter
CT-1 Enhanced $2,800 / 1.0 meter - add $350 each additional 0.5 meter
CT-1 Ultimate $4,900 / 1.0 meter - add $450 each additional 0.5 meter
... But then, every once in awhile, along comes a cable that is no less than breathtaking, and my reaction is a modified wow, and this is that w-o-w!
These cables really do live up to their name in terms of creating the sense of “Aliveness” inherent in music itself... Harry Pearson, Dec. 2012