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News GOERTZ Announces Flatwire for Professional Installers and Seeks UK Distribution (3/9/2007) GOERTZ by Alpha-Core has announced the introduction of flatwire, a product designed specifically to address the needs of the home integrator and A/V installer. GOERTZ flatwire is a 13-AWG design that, like the renowned GOERTZ audiophile speaker wire, delivers measurably improved sonic performance over traditional speaker wire because of its low inductance and resistance characteristics, all in a flat, compact package. flatwire is truly an installer grade cable with an ETL, CL2 flame rating that allows it to be installed inside wall panels and floor partitions. Due to the extremely slim profile of flatwire, it can also be placed under carpets or behind baseboards. It is highly flexible and may be easily snaked through existing conduits if desired.
Like the world renowned GOERTZ audiophile speaker cable, flatwire utilizes two flat strips of high purity solid copper-the negative conductor bare, and the positive insulated by a micro thin film of PET polyester. Ultra-simple field termination may be performed either by using screw-on spade, banana or pin connectors, or by cutting integral spades right into the copper conductors using the GOERTZ proprietary punch pliers. Installers in cramped surroundings will likely appreciate the ease of termination while using flatwire products. Advantages: * Low inductance-at the heart of the GOERTZ story,
this patented design delivers measurably improved sonic performance over
other cable designs-this cable is so accurate that it has been adopted
be National laboratories and leading manufacturers for the power supply
of pulsed laser systems. About GOERTZ cables by Alpha-Core, Inc: GOERTZ cables were developed by Alpha-Core, Inc and adapted as a loudspeaker cable by Ole Goertz, a Danish electronics and audio engineer. The GOERTZ concept is patented throughout the world and founded on the principle that an audio cable should do absolutely nothing to the signal passing through it. The distortion of an audio signal along a speaker cable depends on the cable's electrical parameters, mainly its resistance and inductance per unit length. A high AWG number means high resistance, which will degrade the bass and low mid range frequencies, whereas a high inductance will typically roll-off the treble and high mid range frequencies. Because both parameters affect the signal relative to cable length, they become a grave concern for long runs of wire in quality home theater and multi room audio installations. The patented GOERTZ cables have become famous for their low inductance and resistance characteristics, as well as their unique flat packaging.
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