Black Rhodium Second Note Subwoofer Cable – Now Half Price
Black Rhodium Silver Groove DCT++CS Tone-Arm Cable – 1.3m – WAS £1,350 NOW ONLY £675
The special design features of Silver Groove include:
- Ultra low ‘Proximity Effect’ Magnetic Field distortion due to added inter-conductor distance due to braid over conductor
- 99.99% Pure Silver conductor wires
- Low loss PTFE insulation for low dielectric absorption
- Flexibility
- Mechanical Vibration Suppression Materials used in Construction
- NOW HALF PRICE
- RFI noise reduction technology to reduce distortion from radiated RFI
- Rhodium Plated connectors
- Low capacitance design for use with magnetic cartridges
Black Rhodium Silver Groove Tone-Arm Cable
The special design features of Silver Groove include:
- Ultra low ‘Proximity Effect’ Magnetic Field distortion due to added inter-conductor distance due to braid over conductor
- 99.99% Pure Silver conductor wires
- Low loss PTFE insulation for low dielectric absorption
- Flexibility
- Mechanical Vibration Suppression Materials used in Construction
- RFI noise reduction technology to reduce distortion from radiated RFI
- Rhodium Plated connectors
- Low capacitance design for use with magnetic cartridges
- 1.3 metre standard length
- Also available as RCA-RCA
Black Rhodium Stylus VS2 Tonearm Cable
Black Rhodium Z-Plugs
Black Sabbath – Black Sabbath – Rhino Records 180G Vinyl LP
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"Black Sabbath's debut album is the birth of heavy metal as we now know it. Compatriots such as Blue Cheer, Led Zeppelin, and Deep Purple were already setting new standards for volume and heaviness in the realms of psychedelia, blues-rock, and prog rock. Yet of these metal pioneers, Sabbath are the only one whose sound today remains instantly recognizable as heavy metal, even after decades of evolution in the genre. Guitarist Tony Iommi's loss of two fingertips, which required him to play slower and to slacken the strings by tuning his guitar down, created Sabbath's signature style. These qualities set the band apart, but they weren't wholly why this debut album transcends its clear roots in blues-rock and psychedelia to become something more. Sabbath's genius was finding the hidden malevolence in the blues, and then bludgeoning the listener over the head with it." — AllMusic