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The
normal Nitrogen cable presents a 50-ohm load to the source: too low for
many vacuum-tube-output sources to drive. The Tube-Nitro solves this
problem by raising the impedance of the cable and presenting a much
easier-to-drive load. The Tube-Nitro
is not required if the only
vacuum-tube component is the load component. For example, a
solid-state CD player driving a vacuum-tube amplifier would not require
the Tube-Nitro. However, a vacuum-tube preamplifier driving a
solid-state amplifier would likely require the Tube-Nitro after
the preamplifier.
The
Tube-Nitro is constructed using the same precision-impedance-controlled
technology and uses the ProSink termination. It is sonically identical
to the Nitrogen, except for a slight increase in the resolution of the
soundstage.
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