Cable materials & specifications
Conductor:
7N Cu D.U.C.C Stressfreex2 (0.37×50 strands)
4N Cu for Ground (0.37×50 strands)
Insulation material: High molecular Polyolefin Resin (Black & White & Green)
1st Inner Sleeve: High molecular Polyolefin + tungsten + amorphous + carbon powder
2nd Inner Sleeve: Polyolefin with Resonance control powder
Shielding: Copper foilwith drain wire
Outer Sleeve: Lead free Polyvinyl Chloride
Conductor resistance: 2.8mQ/m
Cable diameter: 15.7mm
Cable off the Reel
Acrolink 7N-PC4020 Leggenda Mains Power Cable for DIY (PER MTR)
- 7N DUCC COPPER
- FOIL SHIELDED
- SOLD PER METRE
- DATA SHEET HERE
Attila Revfalvi (verified owner) –
This is the best cable I’ve ever heard. It needs a LOT of burn-in, there is a noticable haze at first and it tames the transients for about 50 hours, then it opens up and even improves detailing and transient response. Right from the start you hear the staging improving, the depth, width, “3D-ness” is truly amazing.
PROS:
– Absolutely wonderful 3D sound and staging
– Very detailed, yet musical – I would categorize it as a neutral cable overall, it does not have too much of a sonic imprint (when it comes to lows-mids-highs/Freq. response).
– Doesn’t need any sheathing, the cable looks nice as it is, you only need two plugs at the end 🙂
CONS:
– It is that it is relatively hard to remove the carbon infused layers nicely, I ended up using a flush cutter and slowly cutting this layer until I saw the three wires in their colored sleeves.
– Overall it is a stiff cable due to this layer, however this is part of the reason why it had very high vibration damping and amazing sound.
– It needs around 200 hours of burn-in. I have never heard burn-in effect so prominent so it’s a good candidate to showcase the effect 🙂 It haze almost a veil at first that slowly disappears and everything opens up nicely.