Tellurium Q Black II Power
Den første version af Black II var et rigtig godt kabel og vandt flere priser, men til sammenligning lød den gamle Black lidt "kantet" sammenlignet med denne nye version Black II, som er langt mere raffineret, præcist musikalsk og mere i overensstemmelse med Tellurium Qs forskning over de sidste 5 år. Kablerne ser meget ens ud, men forskellen er tydelig, når du tænder for systemet.
- Gratis fragt over 750 DKK
- Lagervarer sendes indenfor 24 timer
- Afhentning i butik
Den første version af Black II var et rigtig godt kabel og vandt flere priser, men til sammenligning lød den gamle Black lidt "kantet" sammenlignet med denne nye version Black II, som er langt mere raffineret, præcist musikalsk og mere i overensstemmelse med Tellurium Qs forskning over de sidste 5 år. Kablerne ser meget ens ud, men forskellen er tydelig, når du tænder for systemet.
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.
REVIEWS:
Stereonet
“…suffice to say with the Black II it really did its homework. The result is a great-sounding, premium-priced mains cable that’s a meaningful upgrade to high-end systems”
– Stereonet
HiFi Pig
“I didn’t think I would be able to hear much of a difference between the old and new, but I was surprised at just how improved the Black II was, whether it be the speed of transients, improved soundstage or improved lower bass end and it was noticeable with all sources and all music. I didn’t expect a mains cable to improve my listening anywhere as much as it did.”
– Janine Elliot, HiFi Pig
The Audiophile Man
“Tellurium Q, on the other hand, seems to have found ‘the answer’ in terms of its cable designs. I can’t remember when I last gave the company a bad review. And it’s not for the want of trying. I really have tried to nit pick the company’s cables because I’ve actually been bored with showering them with superlatives. “Oh come on! Really? There must be an issue here somewhere?” Try as I might, I have real problems. It doesn’t help my grizzled reviewer reputation, let me tell you. The company has hit on a special formula with its cable production that I have major problems in faulting. This Black II mains cable is, I’m afraid, no exception to that deeply troubling situation. It sounds lovely. Damn it.”
– Paul Rigby, The Audiophile Man
HiFi and Music Source
“Introducing the new Tellurium Q Black II power cable I can hear an edge to Faulkner’s voice in the introduction I have not heard before, it is like his voice is breaking up as he reaches for the notes. The guitar resolution is also that little bit cleaner, pointing to an enhanced midrange delivery, something I notice in the next track, Skinny Love. At the first crescendo of the track, the soundstage is different; bigger, and heightened, longer. Does the Transmission Line bass loading linger for that fraction more, I think it does?
– Simon Wilce, HiFi and Music Source