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Chord Company’s clear way to power

November 24, 2021 Leave a Comment Written by The Editor

LOOKING to upgrade the standard power cord that came with your amp, CD player or any other bit of hi-fi gear, without breaking the bank?? The Chord Company has a new offering that won’t stretch your financial resources. The new Clearway Power cord costs £125 a metre, and £60 for additional metre lengths. It comes terminated and carries a lifetime warranty.

“Clearway Power is the ideal first step in any power supply upgrade. Designed and hand-built in the UK, Clearway Power benefits from a highly effective dual-foil screen, to both reduce interaction with nearby cables and reduce pick up from damaging high-frequency noise, the bane of the modern household,”says the press release.

“Based around three high-purity multi-strand copper conductors, Clearway Power also features internal and external PVC insulation with high mechanical damping, plus a high-density vibration-damping outer jacket.”

The Clearway Power cords comes terminated with a high-quality plug, in UK 13-amp or Euro (Schuko) configurations with either IEC or Fig8 connectors.

Australian and USA plugs are also available to order. Standard lengths are 1/1.5/2/3m, with custom lengths made on order.

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