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DESCRIPTION
Interconnect HS-101GP (Golden Performance) of the Japanese company Harmonix has a directional structure. It is made from directionally extended PCOCC copper (like higher models of Furutech, Oyaide and the whole offering of Acrolink) and is equipped in an independent shielding system, terminated with gold plated spades, to be connected to the chassis of the receiver. It turns out, that all Japanese specialist products have a grounding terminal – I have it in my preamplifier RS-28CX, and in the power amplifier M-800A from Luxman. The Japanese are crazy about that and would level the potentials of everything that can be leveled. The Harmonix interconnects are a part of this movement. The cables do not look especially imposing, but the workmanship is very nice. They have quite a big diameter and are not easy to unscrew, but aren’t also ultra-stiff. They are covered with black plaid. Impressive are the used plugs. They are made from a dozen elements and are very expensive. The caps are from rhodium plated PCOCC copper and green carbon plaid. Similar plugs are made by Acrolink, and maybe it is the supplier (on specification, I have never seen a similar product) for Harmonix. The contacts are also made from PCOCC copper, gold plated and then rhodium plated. This looks awesome. As it can be read – in the otherwise unfortunately sparse – company materials, the main concern while developing the cables was to achieve lowest capacitance possible.
- Directional PCOCC
- Special copper / gold / rhodium triple-plating
- Absolute directional design
- Full independent ground
- Carbon-finished collet chuck plugs
- Harmonix original terminals