Synergistic Research Galileo LUX Phono Cable
$2,500.00
Product Details
Synergistic Research Galileo LUX Phono Interconnect
Galileo LUX Phono Interconnects are built for the millivolt-level signal a phono cartridge produces, using both elements of the Galileo LUX geometry: pure 6N silver AirStrings for speed and low-level precision, paired with a pure silver ribbon laminate for tonal weight and field stability — unlike Galileo LUX's digital cables, which don't use the ribbon laminate. Each termination — RCA, XLR, and straight or right-angle DIN — uses geometry specific to that interface. It undergoes Synergistic Research's most advanced High Voltage Conditioning process, shared with the rest of the Galileo LUX line. As an authorized Synergistic Research dealer in Toronto, Canada, Vinyl Sound can help you specify the right connector configuration for turntables such as our Rega Planar 3 or Dr. Feickert Blackbird.
Key Features
- Uses both Galileo LUX geometry elements: pure 6N silver AirStrings and a pure silver ribbon laminate
- Available with RCA, XLR, and straight or right-angle DIN termination
- UEF Matrix Shielding derived from the SRX XL series
- Synergistic Research's most advanced High Voltage Conditioning process
Technical Specifications
| Construction (RCA) | 8 geometries: 4x pure silver mono-filament Air Strings, 4x pure silver Ribbon Air Strings |
| Construction (XLR) | 10 geometries: 4x pure silver mono-filament Air Strings, 6x pure silver Ribbon Air Strings |
| Dielectric | Air (sealed) on Air Strings; PTFE Air (sealed) on Ribbon Air Strings |
| Shielding | UEF Active Shielding, 3rd generation |
| Connectors | Synergistic Research silver SR20 RCA or XLR; straight or right-angle DIN |
| Solder | WBT silver solder, 4% |
| Standard length | 1 meter (additional length built to order) |
| Burn-in | 5-day process |
Recognition
The Galileo series has been recognized by several audio publications, though specific award names were not provided in the source material — confirm details with Synergistic Research before publishing this section.
Galileo LUX Phono FAQ
Will this work with my turntable's tonearm cable?
It's available with straight or right-angle DIN connectors in addition to RCA/XLR, to match common tonearm outputs — confirm your tonearm's connector type with your Vinyl Sound dealer.
What's the difference between the RCA and XLR versions?
RCA uses 8 total geometries (4 Air Strings + 4 Ribbon Air Strings); XLR uses 10 (4 Air Strings + 6 Ribbon Air Strings), reflecting the balanced connection's additional conductor requirements.
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