Focusing on a trio of Zeno replacement headphone cable flavours from Scottish outfit, Atlas. Paul Rigby plugs in (and back out again) This piece is a sort of Zeno review update…
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Atlas Cables has launched its latest range of mains power cables – the Eos em Consisting of two models – Eos 2.5em and Eos 4.0em – this new range is a…
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Both the Eos Modular 2.5em and Eos Modular 4.0em have had the internal wiring replaced with the company’s latest em (electromagnetic) cable Atlas has combined the company’s proprietary ‘dual drain’…
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Built with separate Grun grounding cables to reduce noise, Paul Rigby reviews both the Asimi Ultra RCA interconnects and Asimi Luxe speaker cables I like Atlas and its cable designs. In…
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Atlas Cables has announced the Mavros GRUN USB featuring a built-in earthing system to lower noise plus OCC (Ohno continuous casting) copper data and power conductors combined with low loss foamed…
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Atlas Cables has introduced the Equator Integra utilising ultra-pure OCC (Ohno Continuous Cast) copper For its Ohno Continuous Cast (OCC) 5N (99.999% copper technology, each strand is ‘pulled’ from a single…
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Conceived for use with the company’s Asimi and Mavros analogue interconnects, the Grun system essentially provides an independent earth “…negating RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) and EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference),” said the…
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Atlas Cables has announced the launch of the 6-way EOS Modular 4.0 power distribution unit The EOS Modular 4.0’s power output sockets can be individually specified by the customer to be…
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Looking to upgrade your tonearm cable? Paul Rigby reviews two: the budget model Atlas Element Integra and the more midrange positioned Hyper Integra Ideal for those looking to upgrade the cables…
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Atlas has added four new replacement turntable cables: Element TT, Element Tonearm, Hyper TT and Hyper Tonearm with the addition of earth cables (Element TT and Hyper TT) and in the…
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Atlas Cables has added to its range of Zeno replacement headphone cables with the launch of the Zeno IEM, utilising its latest range of dedicated solder-free connectivity options called Metik Hand-built…
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The proliferation of digital hi-fi devices increasingly demands a choice of digital hi-fi ancillaries. Paul Rigby reviews the Atlas The world of digital music is getting bigger all of the time…
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Third party headphone cables appear to be increasing in popularity. Paul Rigby reviews the new design from Atlas, the Zeno I’ve long been a fan of replacement cables for headphones, they…
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Atlas has announced that its new updated Ascent Ultra interconnect cable and Ascent XLR are now available. Made of a single solid core surrounded by sixty-four interwoven strands of Ohno Continuous…
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Looking to be the Rolls Royce of interconnect cables, Paul Rigby reviews the new, Atlas Asimi Ultra To give them their proper name, the new Asimi Ultra symmetrical RCA interconnects use…
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This power distribution unit (I reviewed the 4-way model) features star wiring on each outlet. Shielded against RFI/EMI, the weighty steel chassis includes a plug-in mains cable. Three of the four…
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You could see Atlas’ Mavros cables as laughably expensive pieces of wire or you could see them as the keys to opening up your current hi-fi to reveal its true potential…