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Chord Company Epic Twin
Company: Chord Company

Pros: A jack of all trades

Cons: Takes a long time to fully burn in


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"Chord Co Speaker Cables Sound Good"

By The Smarthouse Team | Published:13/03/2007

Using decent cable with your hi-fi gear is a must. We look at a possible candidate - the Chord Company Epic Twin speaker cables.

Two down from the top of the range Signature cable, Epic Twin is one of two newly introduced speaker cables from te Chord Company. The conductor complement consists of two bundles of 19 silver-plated, oxygen-free copper strands. Each bundle is 2.5mm in diameter, and the pair is twisted together, Teflon insulated and covered by a silicone rubber jacket, before being double shielded and then finished in a translucent grey sheath. There is no mention of Litz or any special weave, but Chord has eschewed such complications in the past, favouring mainstream electrical properties, apparently for consistency in different systems.


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This is a modestly thick cable (10mm in diameter) but it is very tractable and certainly less bulky than Chord's other new cable, Epic Super Twin. This cable mirrors the construction of Epic Twin but doubles up the conductors, making it ideal for bi-wiring or ‘shotgunning', where two sets of cable are connected to one set of 4mm plugs.

Interestingly, the two cables have much the same aural fingerprint, which is best summed up as being musical without being noticeably ‘hi-fi'. There is no sheen or edge to this cable, rather it has a relaxed quality, with a full and solid bass, but not so full it sounds anything less than well controlled. By the same token, it is a detailed-sounding cable, but not in the hyper-analytical sense in which the term is often used for some true high-end cables. It's not the sort of cable to startle you in any particular way; it's just always a pleasure to listen to. But you will find it takes a long time to fully burn in – not unknown with previous Chord cables.
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Chord Co Epic Twin ¦  $120 per metre ¦  ¦ www.hempelsound.com
For: A jack of all trades.
Against: Takes a long time to fully burn in.
Verdict: A great all-round advocate for wall-recorded music.

 

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