The Atlas Basic Bi Wire uses 2sq mm of concentric stranded
OFC copper contained in two twisted conductors for the rejection
of RFI and EMI together with another two conductors consisting
of a pair of 1.1 sq mm solid conductors to extend the high
frequencies into improved smear free treble. The four conductors
are contained in a polyethylene dielectric and are sheatheed
overall with a pearl white PVC to protect the conductors from
abrasion. The Atlas Basic Bi Wire is considered in many quarters,
the reference for an entry level Bi Wire speaker cable. On
demonstration, the Atlas Basic Bi Wire in any modest system
will perform as though it cost double it's price. Bass and
treble frequencies are given extension while dynamics are
offered at speed thereby giving a realism rarely heard in
similarly priced cables.
Features:
Low Frequency carrier: 2.0 sq mm 99.9997% pure oxygen free
copper concentric multi-stranded conductors
High Frequency carrier: 1.1 sq mm solid oxygen free copper
conductors
Low loss polyethylene dielectric
PVC outer sheath
Outer Dimensions: 3.5 mm x 7 mm + 3.5 mm x 7 mm
Colour: Pearl White
Atlas Bi Wire cables are technically advanced. Thats
because they use conductors of different sizes that are matched
for their characteristics. The H.F. (high frequency) signal
is sent down a pair of solid conductors. Thats because
the occupation area for the high frequency signal is greater
in a solid conductor than it is in a stranded conductor therefore
the solid conductor is able to extend the high frequency signal
upwards into improved smear free treble.
The bass conductor is a multi stranded design in order
to introduce a greater cross section of metal. Thats
because the L.F. (low frequency) signal occupies the centre
of the conductor. It follows larger conductors are able
to extend the low frequency signal into improved bass.