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$950/pr in Cherry or Maple; $450/pr nude; $25 for custom jumpers
"From zero to hero in 16 ohms.
In essence, that's what the impedance transformers from AntiCables' Paul Speltz promise. That's especially relevant to OTL and low-power SET fanciers whose amps suffer high output impedances that interface poorly with low-impedance speakers. The Zeros are available as raw toroids with spade-terminated secondaries or encased in fancy Maple or Cherry boxes terminated in pure copper binding posts. They offer a 2 x, 3 x and 4 x impedance multiplying function to alter how your amplifier views your speakers. If your speaker is a nominal 4-ohm load with dips to 1.3 ohms, the Zero, depending on how its output taps connect to your speaker inputs, can turn your challenging speaker into a nominal 8, 12 or even 16-ohm load. That raises its undesirable minimum impedance value to either 2.6, 3.9 or 5.2 in our example, making most amplifiers, shy of the expensive load-invariant brutes who don't give a twit, happier campers."
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