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The Audio Workshop of John Marks
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Esperanto Audio is the home of John Marks new audio
projects. Esperanto is the name of the constructed international auxiliary
language devised and promoted by L.L. Zamenhof in 1887. Far from being a
forgotten remnant of fin-de-sicle idealism,
today Esperanto is spoken with some degree of facility by as many as two
million people. I chose the name Esperanto for my audio venture because, in the
same way that music is the universal language, the Esperanto speaker is welcome
everywhere.
The
Esperanto Audio Small Batch S/PDIF digital-audio cable Blue is now ready to
ship. The principal engineering goals for the Small-Batch S/PDIF
cable Blue were: Minimizing signal degradation by careful attention to the
limitation of internal electrical reflections; optimization of mechanical
resonances; and, neutralizing the mechanical stresses that are the unavoidable
by-products of any cable-fabrication
process.
The United States MSRP for
the S/PDIF cable Blue is $600 (RCA, BNC, or hybrid), with free US shipping, and a
30-day money-back guarantee.
For information, inquiries, or orders please email
johnnywehardly (at) gmail (dot) com
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