Signature Genesis Silver Spiral Speaker Cable (Pair)

Founded by Bob Abraham and Ian Vine in 1973; QED has, over the past 40 years, acquired unparalleled knowledge and experience of hi-fi and home cinema cables and connectivity.

We are the market leader but we’re certainly not complacent. Our design engineers constantly investigate new technologies and undertake scientific research to ensure we always offer our customers the very best products on the market. As far back as 1994 we conducted the most extensive ever scientific investigation into the effects of speaker cables on hi-fi system performance. The results were astonishing, and can be found on our website under the heading ‘The Genesis Report'. The report produced clear evidence that speaker cables do matter, and we continue to use this information today. We urge you to try QED cables for yourself. If you do you’ll discover the differences in sound quality that QED hi-fi cables can really make.

 

 

Key Technologies Overview

Silver Plated 99.999% Oxygen Free Copper

Silver Plated 99.999% Oxygen Free Copper

Speaker cables must exhibit the lowest possible resistance to the flow of electrical current. The larger the cross- sectional area of the conductors the smaller the resistance will be. However the cable must be small enough to be practical for its intended use. Although copper is a very good electrical conductor, silver is even better. By using it in our top of the range cables we can improve conductance without making the cable larger. As the pitch of the sound increases the current flows more and more to the outside of the conductors so we cunningly use silver plated 99.999% oxygen free copper conductors to reduce resistance only where it is needed, thus saving you money.

Low Loss Dielectric

Low Loss Dielectric

Music signals in a loudspeaker cable move back and forth many times every second. The insulating material used to separate the send and return conductors from each other (the dielectric) has to be charged and discharged every time. Not all of the energy stored in the dielectric during each charge cycle is completely returned during each discharge cycle which has a detrimental effect on the fidelity of the sound you hear. That's why at QED we use low loss dielectric materials such as Polyethylene (PE) or Teflon(TM) (PTFE) in preference to cheaper PVC alternatives found in inferior unbranded cables.

X-Tube Technology

X-Tube Technology

In loudspeaker cables high pitched sounds are forced to travel towards the outside of the conductor and so are able to use less and less of the available cross-sectional area as the pitch increases. This is called the "Skin Effect". It means that for high frequencies the resistance of the cable appears to be much higher than it does for lower pitched sounds. This has a detrimental effect on the fidelity of the sound you hear. QED X-Tube Technology solves this problem by creating a hollow tubular conductor geometry through which each frequency can pass with equal ease when compared to traditional solid or stranded conductors.

Air Core Technology

Air Core Technology

In loudspeaker cables electrical current does not flow smoothly because - rather like in a river - small eddy currents are formed. Eddy currents in one conductor can affect the current flowing in an adjacent conductor so that currents flowing in the same direction move away from each other. This "Proximity Effect" increases resistance as frequency increases which has a detrimental effect on the fidelity of the sound you hear. QED Aircore Technology builds on the science of X-Tube Technology and eliminates this problem by using individually insulated twisted strands arranged around a hollow core to solve both the proximity and skin effects.

Airloc Technology

Airloc Technology

If a bare wire termination method is used the exposed copper quickly oxidizes increasing the resistance of the cable, which has a detrimental effect on the fidelity of the sound you hear. Available as an option, QED Airloc plugs eliminate this problem by preventing oxidization and providing a gold plated mating surface which remains low resistance for ever.

 

 

Description

Signature Genesis Silver Spiral Speaker Cable

QED's audiophile-grade speaker cable. The award winning Genesis Silver Spiral cable is the result of over 40 years of scientific research and development into speaker cables

Silver Spiral's exceptionally low resistance allows amplifiers to exert outstanding grip and control over the speakers they're driving, especially at low frequencies. This isn't just another speaker cable it's a high performance audio component .This  cable represents the culmination of QED research and development over the past 40 years.

AWARDS AND REVIEWS

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FEATURES AND BENEFITS

AIRCORE TECHNOLOGY™

QED cables above 2.5 mm2 cross sectional area utilize air core technology to obviate the skin effect by bundling several separately insulated smaller cores together to make up a larger CSA. If these conductors are arranged around a hollow central core of polyethylene the self inductance exhibited by the cable can be reduced to around half that predicted by calculation.

Unique triple concentric spiral geometry

Concentric screen technology for interference immunity

9 bunches of silver plated 99.999% oxygen free copper conductors to deliver exceptionally low resistance

Specifications

Wire gauge - 10 AWG
Silver plated 99.999% Oxygen Free Copper conductors
Aircore™ Technology
Jacket OD 16.60 mm
Cross-sectional area - 5.50 mm2
Loop resistance - 0.006
 Ω/m
Capacitance - 76 pF/m
Inductance - 0.46
 µH/m
Dissipation factor - 0.0070
Recommended for high end installations
Stranded Diameter - 3.25 mm (min)
Suitable for ABS, Metal & Maxi Airloc