Process

Cold-Weld System

Making the perfect connection between conductor and connector is not a simple process.

There are three accepted ways to make the connection between a cable and an RCA or XLR plug. Solder is by far the most common method of connection. (By the way, all solder is not created equal.) Resistance welding is clearly superior to even the best solder. However, just as solder introduces an inferior layer of differing material, causing distortion and reflections, so does welding. The alloy created at the interface of cable and plug is far superior to solder, but it is still an undesirable intermediary layer. After so much attention to the quality of the conductor and connector, the contact system deserves just as much consideration.

Our new Cold-Weld System solves this problem with a superior connection that insures that the structural integrity of the conductor is kept completely intact. The Cold-Weld System refers to a combination of high pressure at the point of contact and the use of silver impregnated paste.