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D.H. Labs has always recognized the critical role the
dielectric plays in the performance of high- end audio cables. We pioneered
the use of high performance dielectric materials (such as PTFE Teflon) in
affordable cables and connectors starting in 1992, and we continue to lead the
industry in this area.
Although Teflon is widely regarded as the best available
dielectric material, it became apparent to us that a new (better) approach was
needed to take audio cable design to the next level. This realization led to
the development of the air-teflon matrix dielectric, which we simply
call Air Matrix. The ultimate low-density dielectric, Air Matrix is a mixture
of PTFE Teflon and air. (It is actually 60% air!) Unlike foam dielectrics,
which basically consist of solid plastic containing air bubbles, the uniformity
of Air Matrix is so high that a powerful microscope is required to see its
texture, which resembles a fine matrix (hence the name). A byproduct of this
high uniformity is that Air Matrix maintains excellent dielectric performance
to beyond 17 Gigahertz, compared to about 3 Gigahertz for the best foams.
Compared to solid Teflon, cables made with the Air Matrix
dielectric exhibit lower capacitance, lower inductance, improved phase
stability, more uniform attenuation vs. frequency specs, and reduced
tribo-electric noise. These improved electrical characteristics allow
excellent compatibility with the widest range of associated equipment. For
an audio cable, this means open, clear and transparent sound, with unequalled
soundstage and imaging properties. These improvements are most apparent with
low level signals, making Air Matrix the ideal dielectric for interconnect
cables. For this reason, our Air Matrix interconnect has become a favorite of
demanding audiophiles, and also of recording studios for use on the world's
finest microphones.

As you can see from the above chart, the dielectric
constant of the Air Matrix dielectric material approaches theorical ideal
of a perfect vacuum!

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