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AudioQuest® Elements Series Fire Analog Interconnect

Model #: Fire

At a Glance

Technically speaking, fire is not an object, but an event: the rapid oxidation of a material in the chemical process of combustion by which heat and light are released into the surrounding environment.

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AudioQuest® Elements Series Fire Analog Interconnect

General Specs

Connector TypeWEL-Type Double-Contact Cold-Welded Reusable plugs, Hanging-Silver Plating Directly Over Machined Solid Extreme-Purity Red Copper
Connection TypeWEL-Type Double-Contact Cold-Welded Reusable Plugs, Hanging-Silver Plating Directly Over Machined Solid Extreme-Purity Red Copper

AudioQuest® Elements Series Fire Analog Interconnect

Model #: Fire
133285
Model #: Fire
AudioQuest
$99,999.00

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At a Glance

Technically speaking, fire is not an object, but an event: the rapid oxidation of a material in the chemical process of combustion by which heat and light are released into the surrounding environment.

Get to know this product.

Technically speaking, fire is not an object, but an event: the rapid oxidation of a material in the chemical process of combustion by which heat and light are released into the surrounding environment. What we typically think of as “fire”—the often mysteriously beautiful and strangely hypnotic fireplace flicker of white, yellow, or red-orange glow—is actually just the visible part of the fire’s flame, containing the superheated byproducts of the fire’s incomplete exothermic reaction giving off visible light as excess energy is released. Interestingly, the cherry-red flame of a smoldering campfire measures somewhere around 700° Celsius; the deep orange flame of a candle, lit at a bedside or suffusing a living room with gentle aroma, typically burns at around 1000° Celsius; and the dazzling white flame created by a meteor as it enters Earth’s atmosphere can often exceed 1500° Celsius! While fire is commonly considered to be a destructive event, it can also be a very effective tool for managing and enhancing fields, forests, and wetlands: Native Americans discovered that while fire killed woody plants, it encouraged the growth of fruit-bearing shrubs and forage-producing grasslands. Of course, fire’s unique potential has been known for some time: It’s likely that humans began using fire to heat food approximately 1 million years ago. Among the classical elements, fire is commonly associated with energy, assertiveness, and passion. In Greek Mythology, the cult hero Prometheus defied the gods by providing humanity the gift of fire, thereby enabling progress and civilization. People born under the astrological signs of Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius are thought to have fire personalities: They are enthusiastic, extroverted, and, like our good friend Prometheus, they are rebellious, passionate, brave, and valiant. It’s no wonder that we have for so long been drawn to fire. A thing to be feared, respected, and loved, fire is that which drives us into the unknown, lights our way through darkness, and signals our way back home.

Solid Perfect-Surface Silver (PSS) Conductors

    Solid conductors prevent both strand-to-strand contacts and magnetic interaction, major sources of distortion. Surface quality is critical because a conductor can be considered as a rail-guide for both the electric fields within a conductor, and for the magnetic fields outside the conductor. While less perfectly processed silver can have the same irritating tweeter-in-your-face sound as silver-plated strands, PSS Silver’s smooth surface, extraordinarily careful processing, and high purity, deliver sound as smooth and beautiful as our PSC+ Copper, but with significantly higher resolution.

Dielectric-Bias System (DBS, US Pat #S 7, 126, 055 & 7, 872, 195 B1)

    Creates a strong, stable electrostatic field which saturates and polarizes (organizes) the molecules of the insulation. This dramatically reduces dielectric induced smearing of the signal, letting sound emerge from a “black” background.

Carbon-Bias System 6-Layer Noise-Dissipation System (NDS)

    Shields-the-shield, reducing RFI contamination of the equipment ground plane.

FEP Air-Tubes (FEP is a Notably Inert Fluoro-Polymer)

    Almost no contact between conductors and insulation reduces smearing and preserves dynamics.

Triple-Balanced Geometry

    Proper ground-reference conductor prevents using the shield as an inferior ground-reference conductor.

Cold-Welded, Hanging-Silver Plating Directly Over High-Purity Red Copper Plugs

Directions

    Because all drawn metal is directional, all audio cables are directional. AudioQuest analog and digital audio cables are all controlled for correct directionality. For the best sound, please use the cable with the arrows pointing from source to receiver or component.

Choice of Applications

    XLR to XLR

    RCA to RCA

*Please contact store for choice of application and cable length. 

Specifications

General Specs

Connector TypeWEL-Type Double-Contact Cold-Welded Reusable plugs, Hanging-Silver Plating Directly Over Machined Solid Extreme-Purity Red Copper
Connection TypeWEL-Type Double-Contact Cold-Welded Reusable Plugs, Hanging-Silver Plating Directly Over Machined Solid Extreme-Purity Red Copper
WarningProposition 65 Warning for California Residents