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Are Tellurium Q speaker cables directional?
Yes, they are directional and should be installed according to the markings on the cable jacket from your amp to your speakers.
Do Tellurium Q cables require system matching?
They work well across many systems, but higher-level cables tend to shine most in revealing setups.
Do hi-fi racks really improve sound quality?
Yes, a well-designed rack helps reduce vibration, which can improve clarity, focus, and overall system stability.
Are isolation shelves important?
Isolation shelves or decoupling features can help reduce resonance, particularly for turntables and valve equipment.
How many shelves do I need on a hi-fi rack?
This depends on your system. Most setups require space for an amplifier, source components, and power supplies, with room for future upgrades.
Can hi-fi racks be expanded later?
Many modular racks allow additional shelves to be added as your system grows, however, with some materials and finishes, you may not receive an exact match if further shelves are ordered months/years after your original rack was made.
What types of hi-fi accessories make the biggest difference?
Common upgrades include isolation products, cable supports, power accessories, and equipment supports.
What accessories should I upgrade first in a hi-fi system?
It is usually best to address obvious issues first, such as unstable equipment placement or poor isolation, before adding more specialised accessories. Call (0208 905 1555) or Email (sales@futureshop.co.uk) one of our consultants to identify an ideal upgrade path for your system.
Do cable supports improve sound quality?
In some systems, cable supports can help reduce interference and mechanical stress, leading to small but worthwhile improvements.
will this cable be good to go from my virgin router to my asus rog gaming router just im having a lot of connection drop off and ive narrowed it down to the cable im using at the minute ?
Hi Darren For that type of connection I would suggest that something like the DELA C100 ethernet cable or the Audioquest Cinnamon would be more than good enough to deliver great quality results
Hello, Will adding the Balanced iFi Audio iEMatch 4.4mm between my IEMs/Headphones ( Campfire Audio Bonneville & Audeze Euclid / T & A Solitaire T ) and DAP ( Astell & Kern SE180 ) noticeably improve the audio quality ? I really wanted a 90 degree connection between my IEM/Headpone and my DAP and the Balanced iFi Audio iEMatch 4.4mm seems to meet my requirement. I am not a young person with sensitive hearing. I have more in common with Victor Meldrew ( One Foot In The Grave sitcom ), but, I do listen and to enjoy to a lot of music in a variety of genres, recently hires downloads. Many thanks donald
Yes, the balanced iFi iEMatch 4.4mm can improve sound quality. Its main effect is lowering the noise floor, which results in clearer, cleaner sound and less background noise. Because you are also looking for a right angled connection between your DAP and your headphones or IEMs, the iEMatch solves that at the same time, giving you both a practical and sonic benefit.
What are the essential components of a high-quality hi-fi system?
A high-quality hi-fi system is built around a few core elements working together. At its heart is a source, such as a streamer, turntable, CD player, or digital audio player, which provides the music. This signal is then shaped and boosted by amplification, which may include an integrated amplifier, headphone amplifier, or phono stage depending on the system. The sound is delivered through speakers or headphones, which have a major influence on the overall character of what you hear. Supporting components also play an important role. DACs improve digital playback quality, cartridges and phono stages are vital for vinyl, and hi-fi racks, speaker stands, and isolation products help equipment perform consistently. A balanced system does not rely on one standout component, but on how well everything works together.
How much difference do isolation, speaker stands, and hi-fi furniture really make?
Isolation and support products can make a clearly audible difference, especially in resolving systems. Vibrations from floors, speakers, and even airborne sound can interfere with sensitive components like turntables, DACs, and amplifiers. Proper speaker stands help speakers perform as intended by improving stability, positioning, and bass control. Hi-fi racks and isolation platforms reduce unwanted resonance, helping systems sound cleaner, more focused, and more consistent. While these products may not change the sound as dramatically as speakers or cartridges, they often unlock performance that is already there but being masked by vibration or poor placement.
Is it better to upgrade individual components or start with the basics?
That depends on the starting point of the system. If the fundamentals are weak, such as entry-level speakers, poor setup, or missing core components, starting with the basics usually brings the biggest gains. A well-matched foundation allows later upgrades to shine. If the system is already balanced, upgrading individual components can be very effective. Improvements such as a better cartridge, DAC, phono stage, or isolation can refine detail, clarity, and realism. The most rewarding upgrades tend to be those that address the system’s weakest link rather than focusing on one category alone.
What should I upgrade first to improve sound quality?
In many systems, the biggest improvement comes from upgrading speakers or headphones, as these shape the sound more than any other component. For vinyl systems, the cartridge and phono stage are often the most influential upgrades. In digital systems, a higher-quality DAC or streamer can significantly improve clarity and timing. Beyond electronics, addressing setup, isolation, and support is often overlooked but highly effective. Improving speaker positioning, adding proper stands, or isolating sensitive equipment can deliver noticeable gains without changing core components. The best first upgrade is usually the one that removes the most obvious limitation in the current system.
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