Mexcel Series Cables
Entering the Realm of the Sublime


ACROLINK 7N-DA6100/6000

When confronted with the pinnacle of technology, one's view of things must necessarily change. The limited scope of our previous outlook must be discarded in favor of a wider and more encompassing reference.

Originally developed for use in systems for analyzing radio waves from Space, featuring ultra wide range transmitting capability, and representing a great step forward in digital signal transmission.

"...digital data is transmitted in on/off (1/0) signs and therefore any connecting wire can do the job…" - of course no audiophile agrees with this statement, and you should know that the statement is false. The truth is that although digital processing itself does comprise a series of on/off signs, storage and transmission of digital data is done by translating these signs into pure analogue.

"They are faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap the finest interconnects in a single bound. The 6100s nudge the state of the art in almost every way, and their clarity and purity are unsurpassed." - Positive Feedback Robert H. Levi

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ACROLINK 7N-DA6100/6000

 
This is done in audio by transforming digitally processed data into high frequency rectangular wave-forms, which are more difficult to protect against disturbance than simple ones or zeros. However, even though the shape of the wave-form may be badly distorted, this is easily corrected.

All it takes is to judge whether the wave-form represents a 1 or 0, and then have the wave-form restored back to its original shape using a comparator circuit. If this is the case, why do connecting cables make such a difference to the sound?

Digital equipment has the aforementioned error correction facility to restore deformation, even to the extent that missing sections of the wave-form are replaced with a neighboring signal, or an average of two neighboring signals. CD players have even more sophisticated correction systems which can intelligently interpolate large missing sections of the wave-form, arriving at an acceptable error level, and thereby reproducing the sound signal so that it is virtually identical to original.

However, the harder the error correction facility works, the more it has the potential to confuse the over-all musical signal. What is essential, therefore, is to deliver the least deteriorated signal, and in doing so allow digital equipment to minimize any extra procedures.

It follows that the amount of deterioration allowed by a particular cable represents and influences its sound character.

ACROLINK has developed a new series of cables which features an astonishing transmission capability, demonstrated by a perfectly even frequency response up to 18 GHz. This is precisely the quality required for optimal high frequency digital signal transmission.

It is capable of delivering a perfectly rectangular wave-form with minimally rounded shoulders, thus delivering pure and clear musical information to the discerning audiophile.MEXCEL DA series is a single core co-axial structure with an additional shielding layer. The center conductor is comprised of  7N Cu MEXCEL, single core 1.6mm dia. for DA6100.

The first shielding layer (cold pole) comprises braided rectangular 7N Cu MEXCEL ribbons. The outer shielding is comprised of braided 4N copper (silver plated) round wires. Mitsubishi has developed the MEDIS electro-deposited-insulation-system to enable perfectly even coating around the edges of the rectangular ribbon - a feat that was previously unachievable.

ACROLINK has utilized this technology in all 7N Cu round wires used in this series as they result in far superior sound quality when compared to conventional polyurethane coating.

Technical Data

7N-DA6100/6000 Mexcel Ref Single-end Interconnect Specifications

7N-DA6000
Single core, co-axial structure with additional outer shielding layer.
Conductors: Center core (hot); Stress-free 7N copper MEXCEL, 0.58 mm dia.x7 strands, twisted.
Shielding (cold); Braided, rectangular 7N copper ribbons MEXCEL.
Outer shielding; Braided, 4N copper (silver plated) round wires.

7N-DA6100
Single core, co-axial structure with additional outer shielding layer. Conductors: Center core (hot); Stress-free 7N copper MEXCEL, 1.6mm dia. Single wire.
Shielding (cold); Braided, rectangular 7N copper ribbons MEXCEL.
Outer shielding; Braided, 4N copper (silver plated) round wires.



 
Typical Analysis impurities

Fe

Ni

Si

Ai

S

Ag

0.03

0.003

0.05

0.005

0.05

0.05

Na

K

U

Th

H

O

0.004

<0.006

<0.0002

<0.0003

<0.03

<1.0

ppm/GD-MS Gas Analysis

ACROLINK also developed special new RCA and BNC plugs to match the quality of MEXCEL.

Every little section was critically re-examined and re-designed, utilizing leading edge high-tech materials and structural technologies in order to achieve the ultimate in uncompromising efficiency and performance.

MEXCEL DA series is a single core co-axial structure with an additional shielding layer. The center conductor is comprised of 7N Cu MEXCEL, single core 1.6mm dia. for DA6100. The first shielding layer (cold pole) comprises braided rectangular 7N Cu MEXCEL ribbons.

The outer shielding is comprised of braided 4N copper (silver plated) round wires. Mitsubishi has developed the MEDIS electro-deposited-insulation-system to enable perfectly even coating around the edges of the rectangular ribbon - a feat that was previously unachievable.

ACROLINK has utilized this technology in all 7N Cu round wires used in this series as they result in far superior sound quality when compared to conventional polyurethane coating.


 




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