We had many requests from our customers who had systems where silver just wasn't an ideal fit. Therefore, we set out to make the best possible copper cable per their request. What we ended up developing exceeded our wildest dreams. It is an extremely smooth, transparent yet not too warm sounding cable. For years, our hearing tastes have always driven us in the direction of silver. We have never quite enjoyed the sound of copper as well as we have the silver line. Well that has now changed with the introduction of the black dragon.
We tried to build a cable that gave the great detail and presence of silver but also provided the user with the smooth jazzy sound of copper. The Black Dragon does just that and only your ears can be the judge. We went back to our old copper version of the Blue Dragon and greatly expanded on it.
We also took what we learned from the Silver Dragon speaker cables and we developed just the right ratio of different size stranding to optimize the sound. What we ended up with was the same geometry as the Blue Dragon but with an increase size in gauge and switched from solid core copper to a special stranded geometry.
The stranding is all 99.9999% high quality low crystalline structure pure copper. We continued to use Teflon coating, as it is an obvious best dielectric. We then cover it in a protective layer of Techflex and solder your connector of choice. For the mini connection option, we continue with the great success of the Neutrik and Switchcraft yet we also offer several other choices.
The end result is amazing....
Customer Reviews
- Bought one, Love it, never intend to use it :-) Review by glunardi
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When building my system I decided to go all out.Quality Price Value
Moon-Audio helped me build a bit-perfect digital playback setup using the Halide bridge and gear from JH Audio.
I figured I should get an analog interconnect just in case. This mini cable is really amazing and enables trying all sorts of sources (sometimes good, mostly bad :-) ).
Even though only going digital, I felt getting this cable would be provide a great degree of flexibility (keep it short) (Posted on 3/22/12)

