It's not easy replacing a multiple Award-winning interconnect like the standard Equator, and Atlas hasn't even tried with this higher-priced alternative.
Many will be surprised to know the additional £42 buys a new, better quality type of RCA plug and…nothing else. The cable itself remains the same high-purity copper and polyethylene combination as before.
New plugs stand out
Don't believe RCA plugs make much of a difference? Compare this new version to the highly regarded original and you're in for a shock.
The new cable retains all the character of the standard version – even-handed tonal balance, subtle yet strong dynamics and fine detail resolution – but gives the listener more in each and every area.
Up against equivalently priced alternatives it's the Atlas's unforced, yet lively nature that impresses. This really is a fit-and-forget cable in the very best sense.
A top-class cable
It just gets on with the job without drawing attention to itself. You can ask for no more in our book.
The Atlas's all-round excellence means it's likely to work well in a wide range of systems – something that isn't always true of its rivals.
If you're looking for a top-class cable, and don't want to spend more than £100, the Equator Superior is an excellent buy.
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