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    Cable I100XLR (A Pair)

    Cable I100XLR (A Pair)

    Regular price $149.00 USD
    Regular price Sale price $149.00 USD
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    • Sold only in pairs
    • Gold-plated connectors
    • Packaging box dimension: 30 x 30 x 6 cm
    • Weight: 4 LB
    • Copper
    • Black sleeve only
    • 1.5m
    • 2-Year Warranty and Easy Return Policy
    This product comes with a 2-year limited warranty covering parts and labour. If you’re not completely satisfied, you may return the product within 14 days of receipt for a refund, subject to a 5% restocking fee and shipping charges.
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    Thomas Hopkins
    These cables are very nice! the ends are well

    These cables are very nice! the ends are well made, and the cables are top quality. And I like the way the sound in my system.

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    Jeff
    Tremendous value!

    I recently purchased a Galion TS-a75 amplifier which has both RCA and XLR inputs. Since the Galion XLR’s are very reasonably priced, I thought I’d give them a try . It’s my understanding the TS -A75 is designed to sound its best using XLR’s. I was not prepared to hear such a clear difference. The Galion XLR’s outperform my RCA’s that cost TEN times as much, and from a highly regarded company. The Galion’s are superior in virtually every sonic category; and it’s not even close. The Galion XLR’s are a lot like the Galion amplifier in that they are both an absolute steal for their asking price. Of note, when I ordered online it looks like the only choice for these is 9 ft. However, the pair I received are 1.5 meters ( even better as I didn’t require longer IC’s). Anyway, to be fair I don’t know how much of the difference is due to the amplifier being designed to sound better with XLR’s, or how much of it is because of the XLR’s themselves. But what I do know is that I very much prefer listening via the Galion XLR’s over the TEN times the cost RCA’s!