Free Jazz, which became popular in the 1960s, was less restrictive than earlier forms of jazz. This type of jazz involved greater changes in melody and rhythm and emphasized the tension in the music. It also incorporated a lot of dissonance. The 1960s was a time when there was a strong sense of rhythm, which is reflected in Free Jazz. This type of jazz is also excellent for three-band performances, as it can easily adapt to changes. When listening to this type of jazz.
The Century Series from PW Audio presents music of different ages, each representing the unique characteristics of those eras. The use of high-quality copper material, along with different processing methods, shielding and insulation technologies, has enabled PW Audio to create unique sound expressions that take copper wire to a whole new level. With the Century Series, you can truly experience the transformation of each era and enjoy the beauty of classical and popular music.
The 1960s brought a strong sense of rhythm to the world of Free Jazz, which created a beat and excitement that was hard to forget. The three-band performance was also remarkable, allowing for the music to evolve and for listeners to be brought into a unique musical world. To ensure that the sound is of the highest quality, single crystal copper is used to make the wires, as its surface is smooth and free of obstruction. The positive pole of the plug utilizes Teflon as the conductor, offering stability and resistance to external factors, while the negative pole is made of PVC and welded together to reduce noise and interference. This combination of components ensures that the beat is felt in an accurate and reliable way..The SE Version has undergone amazing changes in its structure, making them even clearer and brighter. By using PW's private collection of solders, coupled with their mysterious welding method, the sound of the 1960s has become even more captivating.
Cable Specification | |
Conductor Gauge | 26AWG |
Conductor Material | OCC copper wirh litz |
Jacket Material | PU |
Number of Conductors | 2 positive Conductors and 2 negative Conductors |