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  2. Nordost Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Nordost was founded in Massachusetts in 1991. Nordost manufactures audio cables, power distribution systems, grounding systems and resonance control devices. All Nordost cables use a flexible FEP insulation originally developed by DuPont. [2] Nordost products are manufactured in the USA. [3] Nordost produces a range of cable products.

  3. Constant-voltage speaker system - Wikipedia

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    Constant-voltage speaker systems refer to networks of loudspeakers which are connected to an audio amplifier using step-up and step-down transformers to simplify impedance calculations and to minimize power loss over the speaker cables. They are more appropriately called high-voltage audio distribution systems. [1]

  4. Monster Cable - Wikipedia

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    It also produces cables intended for specific gaming consoles [36] [37] and Apple products. [38] Monster began manufacturing and marketing USB and Ethernet cables as well as power strips and power management products in 2009. [39] [40] It's been producing its own line of headphones since 2012 [41] [42] and also manufactures celebrity-branded ...

  5. High-voltage cable - Wikipedia

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    The cut lengths of high-voltage cables may vary from several feet to thousands of feet, with relatively short cables used in apparatus and longer cables run within buildings or as buried cables in an industrial plant or for power distribution. The longest cut lengths of cable will often be submarine cables under the ocean for power transmission.

  6. Speaker wire - Wikipedia

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    Speaker wire is a passive electrical component described by its electrical impedance, Z.The impedance can be broken up into three properties which determine its performance: the real part of the impedance, or the resistance, and the imaginary component of the impedance: capacitance or inductance.

  7. Bi-wiring - Wikipedia

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    Bi-wiring is a means of connecting a loudspeaker to an audio amplifier, primarily used in hi-fi systems. Normally, there is one pair of connectors on a loudspeaker and a single cable (two conductors) runs from the amplifier output to the terminals at the loudspeaker housing.

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