Analog interconnect with LGC copper and Double-Balanced geometry
The AudioQuest Chicago is an analog interconnect cable designed to deliver signal clarity , tonal balance , and natural musical reproduction. It uses solid long-grain copper (LGC) conductors, double-balanced geometry, and foamed-PE insulation—technical solutions that reduce distortion and loss of detail. It is ideal for connecting DACs, streamers, CD players, and amplifiers in high-end Hi-Fi systems.
Solid core Long-Grain Copper (LGC) conductors reduce the internal discontinuities typical of multi-stranded cables, improving analog signal transparency and coherence.
The Foamed Polyethylene (PE) insulation contains air to lower the dielectric constant, limiting energy absorption and preserving dynamics and micro-details.
Double-Balanced Geometry and Interference Control
The Double-Balanced configuration properly separates the signal and ground paths, helping to minimize induced noise.
The shielding is designed to reduce RF interference, making the Chicago suitable even for environments with numerous electronic devices and digital sources.
| Typology |
RCA Analog Interconnect Cable |
| Conductors
|
Solid Long-Grain Copper (LGC) |
| Structure |
Solid core conductors |
| Geometry |
Double-Balanced |
| Insulation |
Foamed Polyethylene (PE foam) |
| Shielding |
RF interference shielding system |
| Connectors |
Cold-soldered, gold-plated RCAs |
| Directionality |
Directional conductors |
| Available lengths |
0.5 m – 0.75 m – 1 m – 1.5 m – 2 m – 3 m – 5 m |