British cable manufacturer Tellurium Q got in touch to let us know why they have upgraded their Black speaker cable to the new Black II.

So why Black II? Despite Black winning multiple awards, surprising owners with it’s performance and more people than ever choosing to use it in their systems, why change a winning formula?”

Geoff Merrigan of Tellurium Q went on to explain further: “Tellurium Q have been learning and developing, especially in the last few years and we have come up with a way to make this little gem even better”. Switch Black for Black II and they say, “it is completely obvious which is which. Once you hear the difference it is also completely obvious why we felt compelled to upgrade the Black in the way that we have and share this development with our customers. At only £54 UK retail, It gives a better listening experience looking exactly like Black but sounds significantly improved with better detail, range and more body and separation.”

 

 

 

 

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