Thursday 5 May 2011

IsoTek IEC Sound Connector For Music Quality

IsoTek Were a little shy of reviewing any kind of mains DIY components as mains electricity isn’t exactly something one wants to mess with. Still, just putting a plug on a cable is hardly rocket science and one of several reasons why this IsoTek connector appealed to us is that it is very easy to fit without those embarrassing slip-ups that lead to blue flashes and awkward explanations. All mains cables thicker than 6A flex are a pain to work with, but IsoTek has provided both ample space for any amount of wire and a cable inlet that will accommodate wires as much as l4mm thick.
Fack Of IsoTek Connector

In fact, IsoTek cables with up to 20 square mm of copper could comfortably fit in the high-pressure clamps (locked down using a sensible-size screw head), and the overall IsoTek cable clamp will securely grip anything down to bell wire, making this an IEC for all cables. IsoTek uses gold-plated copper and the body is made of tough polycarbonate plastic, which resisted cracking despite our best impression of a ham-fisted electrician in a hurry.

And is IsoTek worth the trouble? The answer does! rather depend on the cable you’re trying to terminate. If it’s bog-standard 3A flex  than, frankly, no, you’ll be hard-pushed to know the difference. If  IsoTek super-thick tweak audiophile wire, you’ll not be able to do a comparison with a standard IEC because the latter simply won’t fit. But we did manage to find a mid-size specialist mains cable to try, which was enough to convince us that IsoTek pricey connector (in fairness, the top Wattgate costs more). IsoTek offers a subtle but worthwhile effect in tightening up the sound, particularly the stereo image. Sceptics may scoff, but the proof, as they say, is in the listening!

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