Supra EFF-IXLR Interconnects
The Supra EFF-IXLR is a Supra bestseller when it comes to high end signal cables. EFF stands for "Equalized Frequency Flow technique", and IXLR is how the cables is used eg. XLR Connectors.
Supra EFF-I in balanced mode equipped with our Supra XLR patented fully shielded connectors designed for long service life in professional use. The connector features a durable clamping force cable strain relief integrated in the housing and the XLR standard quick lock fastener with button release for chassis mount. Suitable for use in any balanced transmissions from mid-/high-end home audio to pro-studio. Simply the second best analogue interconnect cable we offer.
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young – Deja Vu (2021 Remaster) Atlantic 180g Vinyl
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s Déjà Vu was the most-anticipated new album in America in 1970. More than 50 years later, it’s one of the most famous albums in rock history with legendary songs, including “Carry On,” “Teach Your Children,” “Our House” and “Woodstock” that still resonate today.
This groundbreaking album went on to be certified 7x platinum-selling in the U.S., platinum in France, and gold in Germany, Switzerland and the U.K.
Randy Travis – Storms of Life – MoFi 180g Vinyl
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Mastered From The Original Analog Tapes And Pressed At Rti For Audiophile Sound
1/2″ / 30 IPS analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe Nobody could have predicted the impact Randy Travis’ proper debut would make on country music when it was released in 1986. Recorded by a virtually unknown singer-songwriter who had once been rejected by every major label, and bolstered by production and arrangements that spotlight Travis’ impeccable vocals, Storms of Lifespurred a stylistic sea change that would soon sweep Nashville and place the North Carolina native at the center of the neotraditionalist movement. More than three decades later, the LP’s brilliance looms larger than ever.Simply Analog Microfibre Cleaning Cloth 15cm x 18cm
Simply Analog's Microfiber cloths are made from extremely thin filaments of polyester and polyamide. The weight of one Microfiber is less than 1 gram per 10 km length. Several different processes can be used to produce these fibers, all involving the splitting of a basic fiber into very many smaller ones.