Mye tull og tøys fra Chord "cable company".
Vet ikke om det er samme firma
Kabeltullet deres er representert ved et eget firma (domene)
https://www.chord.co.uk/
6 av 19 personer driver med faktisk produksjon. (terminering av kabler/plugger)
https://www.chord.co.uk/the-chord-family/
Elektronikken
https://chordelectronics.co.uk/
Bambadoo: har du hørt uttrykket «dom som kaller dom er dom, dom er domme dom!». Du bør være litt forsiktig med å kalle et seriøst firma som The Chord Company for tull og vås:
Roy Gregory – The Audio Beat Finally, how often can you say that the most interesting product you heard at the show was a cable, or even a range of cables? The "it all sounds the same" cable nay-sayers out there are going to hate this, but then they wouldn’t bother to listen anyway -- because they know that cables can’t make a difference. Except that The Chord Company, longtime suppliers of sensibly priced cables to the audiophile masses, were demonstrating that actually they do. Indeed, they were demonstrating that, contrary to all received wisdom (at least in certain quarters), not only do cables make a difference, but that the differences they make are so audible and so musically important that you’d have to be deaf or in denial not to hear them. Of course, that’s not exactly news and other cable companies like Nordost have been doing just that for years. But what made the Chord presentation so interesting were not just the sonic and musical differences between the cables they were playing, but the physical differences that produced them.