Tellurium Q Green 3.0 meters speaker cable; Banana plug (Green Jacket, fully burnt in since the year 2012)Now known as Blue Diamond, these are excellent cables. It is the companion cable to Tellurium Ultra Black and is probably more suitable for slightly bright systems as they have a very slight “mellowing” effect, silky smooth sound. This can be particularly beneficial with class D and T amplifiers. I purchased them in the year 2012 in Scotland.
I'm selling them because I have moved to a pair of Active loudspeakers. Thus I do not require these speaker cables anymore. I do not have the original box, but I will pack them properly before shipping (see photos). Sale to U.S. only, I will not ship internationally. Payment by PayPal or U.S. Postal Service Money Order only, no exceptions. Serious inquiries only please, low ballers will be politely ignored. The offered price includes shipping in the continental United States Buyer pays PayPal costs No Returns. It comes with no implied warranty of any kind By buying this unit you acknowledge that you hereby waive any protection plan that is offered by your payment service. Example - You agree that you will not use Paypal Protection to get a refund from me. Please see my rating on Audiogon (bssk). I am a reliable seller. Reviews:
HiFi World “The Green cables could be described as ‘sweet’. That doesn’t mean cloying or that they throw any sort of veil over detail, far from it. These, warm, very friendly cables broaden the sound stage and provide, for the first time, an onion skin array of musical detail. That is, bass exhibited a multi-tonal depth and vocals displayed a complexity unheard by both the Blue and Black cables. …ideal for any slightly bright system”. – Paul Rigby, HiFi World, 2010 HiFi + “.. The green is a significant step ahead of most cables at the price in terms of communicating those nebulous qualities we think of as musicality and performance…” – HiFi + , Issue 75, 2010 HiFi Pig “The Blue Diamond’s refinement addressed vocal clarity, projection and body impressively. Decay of strings and timbre of the acoustic guitar led into spatial awareness including crowd interaction and theatre perspectives. Yet what I found really intriguing was how the clever top end functioned….The point is that the Blue Diamonds relished those fast transients and delivered them with realism and sure-footedness, with that anticipated sharp “crack” delivered rather impressively, equally so with deep articulate bass laden with well defined and executed timbres and textures ..” – HiFi Pig, 2014
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