Purist Audio Design Aqueous Speaker Cables — 30ft Pair
Purist Audio builds cables around a premise the rest of the industry largely ignores: mechanical vibration is as much an enemy of signal integrity as electrical noise, and conventional cable geometry does nothing to address it. The Aqueous uses their fluid-dampening compound — a viscous ferromagnetic fluid that encases the conductors — to absorb micro-vibrations before they can modulate the signal path. Combined with copper conductors run in a low-inductance geometry and heavy shielding against RFI, the result is a cable that gets quieter the better your system gets.
30 feet is a real-world number for a room where the equipment rack isn't next to the speakers. At this length, most cables are fighting against themselves — inductance and capacitance accumulate, and the reactive behavior starts to color the presentation. The Aqueous is built for exactly this scenario: the fluid compound and shielding don't get optional at longer runs, which is why Purist cables at unusual lengths still perform.
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We offer a 3-day return window on all purchases. Returns made to a credit or debit card will incur a 5 percent processing fee. Shipping costs, both to and from, are the responsibility of the customer if applicable.
After the 3-day window and up to 3 weeks from the date of purchase, items may still be returned, subject to a 20 percent restocking fee.
For shipped orders, customers must notify us within 3 days of receiving the item to initiate a return. Once the item is received back in the same condition it was sent, we will issue a refund minus all shipping charges and a 5 percent credit card processing fee.
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Purist Audio builds cables around a premise the rest of the industry largely ignores: mechanical vibration is as much an enemy of signal integrity as electrical noise, and conventional cable geometry does nothing to address it. The Aqueous uses their fluid-dampening compound — a viscous ferromagnetic fluid that encases the conductors — to absorb micro-vibrations before they can modulate the signal path. Combined with copper conductors run in a low-inductance geometry and heavy shielding against RFI, the result is a cable that gets quieter the better your system gets.
30 feet is a real-world number for a room where the equipment rack isn't next to the speakers. At this length, most cables are fighting against themselves — inductance and capacitance accumulate, and the reactive behavior starts to color the presentation. The Aqueous is built for exactly this scenario: the fluid compound and shielding don't get optional at longer runs, which is why Purist cables at unusual lengths still perform.
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