INSIDE ANTICABLES: Factory Fresh

Last month in our “Inside ANTICABLES” newsletter, we featured some of our dedicated employees that hand-assemble, hand-pack, and hand-ship each order as it comes in. If you’ve placed a order with us, you’ve seen our distinct “FoodSaver” packaging and you may be wondering “how did we come up with that anyway”?

Since each ANTICABLES order is assembled when it is placed, we do not stock pre-assembled, pre-packed product. FoodSaver bags offer stiff, rigid packaging with dual-purpose: it both protects your product, and is better for the environment.

Less Waste = More Product for your dollar!

ANTICABLES Review by New Record Day

ANTICABLES Review by New Record Day
by Ron Brenay

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“With the Level 3 Power Cord I noticed the bottom of the barrel octaves seemed to hit a bit harder and everything sounded a bit more controlled. Bottom line: The PS Audio Sprout & ANTICABLES Level 3 Power Cord would be a fantastic option for anyone.”
-Ron Brenay (11:38)

Featuring ANTICABLES Products:
Level 2.2 Performance Series RCA Analog Interconnects
Level 2 Performance Series Speaker Wires
Level 3 Reference Series Power Cord

“What impressed me the most, is we didn’t even climb all the way up the line-up to make all 3 systems sing to their full potential.”
-Ron Brenay (17:07)

INSIDE ANTICABLES: Our Workshop

Inside ANTICABLES Workshop

I would like to give immense thanks to our customers, for their continued loyalty; and our dedicated employees who deliver outstanding service and quality products. This month we’re giving you a peek inside the ANTICABLES workshop, and at some of the folks that make things happen.

Paul Speltz, Founder; ANTICABLES

Ralph, Product Assembler
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Each time you place an order with us, it is hand-assembled by our team in Lake Elmo, Minnesota USA. Ralph is one of our product assemblers, specializing in speaker wires and interconnects.

Ralph has worked with us since 2006, but in 2011 timing collided when he retired from his day job and ANTICABLES was experiencing a period of growth allowing him to work for us on a more regular basis. Ralph’s previous career was in prototyping integrated circuits – a very meticulous job working daily under a microscope; a valuable skill-set to the detail-oriented nature of assembling ANTICABLES, and undoubtedly a factor in our outstanding quality control. Ralph says he enjoys the “relatively stress free environment” here as he puts it, which allows him time to devote to his many interests outside of the office.

When Ralph isn’t at ANTICABLES, he can be found immersed in his varied hobbies from tube amp restoration to model rocketry and gardening, as well as enhancing his own audio systems. Another great passion is vintage British sports cars, including a ‘61 Jaguar E-Type Roadster (below, left) which he has spent years restoring, as well as a ‘65 Triumph Spitfire (below, right). Ralph can often be found touring the rural Wisconsin country-side (and generally just babying and admiring them).

Judy, Co-Founder

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Every order at ANTICABLES is carefully managed from start-to-finish by our office manager and logistics coordinator, Judy Speltz (co-founder).  Judy answers many of your emails, and is “the voice” of ANTICABLES when you call. Judy also lends a hand to make products when production is back-logged! Being a small business, we consider ourselves a family, which creates a strong working environment and contributes to our success.  When Judy (originally a native of Ontario, Canada) isn’t busy keeping ANTICABLES running, you will most likely find her immersed in her passions for nature or the Arts. She’s the first to be out gardening after spring thaw, and the last out working as the snow starts flying.  She also enjoys spending time with her equine friend; her horse, Max. If she’s lucky sometimes she can even get Paul to ‘tack up’ for a ride now and then!  Judy is also passionate about the Minnesota music scene; from the Minnesota Orchestra to the Dakota Jazz club or a good old fashioned Rock Concert. She is also a frequent theater goer, and at one time, she even graced the stage as a member of the Brave New Workshop doing Improv comedy!

Paul and Judy are entering their 4th year as volunteers with the Courage Riders program (photo right, below), assisting kids with various disabilities ride horses. Judy also volunteers with the county’s Mounted Patrol, and assist with Search and Rescue efforts for their local sheriff’s department.

Paul and Judy met in college in 1981, where she notes, “Paul’s love of music was apparent. You could always count on Paul to provide the music wherever he went. He was the guy that had the best sounding and most complete audio system on campus. It was clear to me audio would always be a part of our lives!”   And, it still is.

LISTENING ROOM: Sprout Tannoy Combo

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We have put together a highly satisfying “lifestyle” music system. Below, see how easily the Tannoy XT Mini speakers & PS Audio’s Sprout fit on a living room shelf.

We have been running this setup at ANTICABLES in our own reference listening room, and it has been quite enjoyable!

The secret to this combination?
The Sprout has been specifically designed for use with small speakers. It augments the mid bass region where small speakers start to roll off, and then reduces inter-modulation distortion by cutting out deep bass to eliminate over excursion of the woofer. This “trick” works very well and sometimes has the listener asking, “Which speakers are playing, the big ones, or the little ones sitting on top of them?”

LAB: Comparing Dielectric Effect Distortion to Jitter

Paul Speltz, President of ANTICABLES, Electronic Engineer & High Fidelity Enthusiast compares Dielectric Effect Distortion to Jitter
Talking with customers at the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest show a few weeks ago, I found myself repeatedly talking about the time-domain of music reproduction. When I was a kid, frequency-domain was focused on, but now obtaining a full frequency range is a relatively easy thing to do. Time-domain is where it is at now, baby.

Jitter is a time-domain issue in digital audio, and Dielectric Effect is a time domain issue in components and cables. The effects of dielectric effect distortion sound quite similar to me as the effects of jitter distortion, which is not surprising, since they are both time based distortions.

When the music signal flows through a cable, the dielectric material (insulation) around the wire absorbs some if this magnetic energy, but then re-releases it back into the wire slightly later in time. This time smearing of the music signal is called dielectric effect distortion. Both this and jitter distortion collapses the sound stage, makes the music sound hard and closed in, and reduces dynamics making the music sound lifeless and un-involving.

ANTICABLES use a very thin yet durable red coating to insulate the copper wire. This red coating is only 0.001 of an inch (0.025mm) thick. Beyond this extremely thin red coating, there is nothing left but air, and air is an ideal insulation dielectric material because it causes no dielectric effect distortion. Just one of the many reasons they are able to “hit the proverbial nail on the head” (Audiophilia, October 2105), when it comes to speed, neutrality, vibrant transparency, correct timber and last but not least, dynamics.