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Analog Relax "ginjo lead" ginjo lead wire JAZZ Advance

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Analog Relax "ginjo lead" ginjo lead wire JAZZ Advance

Regular price ¥16,500 円
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Mastering Jazz with Lead Wire

Love Jazz! JAZZ Model

Description
The midrange (saxophone, etc.) and bass (wood bass) seem to fly together as a solid mass. It doesn't have to be wide range, but the rhythm comes out with "gusto". I want to go beyond SPU!
I want to enjoy listening to the shaded yet gurgling solidity of Blue Note, or the horn ensemble of West Coast Jazz. Recommended for those who do.

Advance

A high-end model that makes your favorite recordings sound thoroughly and pleasantly. The sound pressure is increased over the entire bandwidth and the resolution is improved so that you can hear each instrument comfortably.
Spec
Wire material 1950's foreign-made black enamel & cotton thread, awg26, single wire, diameter 0.40mm (Coating color is subject to change without notice.)
Solder material 1940s-50s Remasta selection R(rich)ver
Chip Japanese gold plated phosphor bronze
Can't we create an environment where a wide range of record fans can enjoy listening to records comfortably and happily without spending a lot of money?

Analog Relax focused on "lead wires," which have the power to greatly improve sound quality, and developed "Ginjo Reed" as a product that meets the demands of record fans.

Thorough "polishing" of wire materials and "strangeness" of material selection

GINJO Reed" is produced by thorough "polishing" technology.
Various polishing techniques are used according to the wire material used, soldered, and finished to the desired sound.
The name "Ginjo reed" was inspired by the image of ginjo-shu, a Japanese sake made by polishing "rice" to achieve a supreme taste.
It brings out the "flavor" of the record.
We carefully select wire materials according to the music you want to listen to, from vintage cables as typified by western cables to cutting-edge materials that are currently the talk of the town. We also search the world over for the best solder, both old and new, and use only the best.
This is a gem of a product that has been thoroughly adjusted based on the sound of the records being played, without relying on the brand name or numerical value of the material.
This is a product that even audio critics have said, "Shell lead can open up a wonderful world without the use of the latest materials. This is a product of such perfection.

Collaboration with KS-Remasta, a shell lead wire master

Ginjo Reed" was produced in collaboration with Mr. Karasawa, the representative of KS-Remasta, a company that has been developing shell leads for over a decade and is well known among core audiophiles and has been featured in many magazines.

Easy-to-select product lineup

With Ginjo reeds, you can select the optimal reed wire by simply choosing from 5 music categories (JAZZ, Piano Trio, VOCAL, ROCK, and POPS) and 2 grades.
We think you will get closer to the sound you like if you select the category of music you usually listen to as your main focus.
Review
I was impressed by the rawness of the standard, but the realism is scaled up even further. The performance and voices are properly separated and supported in the background. I'm not sure if they don't use good wire for that delicacy, but I'm glad the record can be enjoyed in such a sensitive area. It feels like it comes at you in a more intelligent and advanced way, not in parts.
*Analog accessories
I was very satisfied with the goodness of the standard's extraction and the small overhang of the midrange, but the Advance was of a different dimension. The sound that emerged from the quiet silence with overwhelming sound pressure was so clear that there was not a single cloud in the entire range of sound, and I could not help but listen to it for a while in amazement.
*Analog relax blog