List of products by brand Tellurium Q
Tellurium Q have been around a few years plying the cable trade from the UK. As does any other hifi pub, we are on permanent drench of wiry solicits.
Where Tellurium Q® Came From People have been asking how Tellurium Q® came about and what we are doing to make our products work so differently from what is currently available. This has caused us problems because there are trade secrets and production methodologies that we definitely do not want to share with our competitors. I think that sometimes we are too much on the side of caution and that causes reviewers and our distributors a little problem. What do they say? What is the story to give our customers, a hook, a reason to listen when there are so many companies claiming big things? Why should people believe that we have a genuinely different approach? Yes a client can hear this is true within seconds of listening but the big problem is giving people a reason to want to listen having not yet heard the cable. In the UK this is not such a big problem as more and more people are giving their feedback to their friends and Tellurium Q® is spreading rapidly by word of mouth as much as from the remarkable reviews. However we can say a little about our background, how Tellurium Q® came about and what we had to do to develop the products. So here goes. How Tellurium Q® was born One afternoon at a recording studio in Somerset, Geoff Merrigan, who was there because he was the studio’s business advisor started a conversation with the studio owner and a technical electronics expert. As there was a strong interest in science and technology they started talking about the system set up and sound quality relating to, and influenced by the various electronics. There was a bold claim that the cables were causing problems in recording quality. Both the studio owner and Geoff took the stand point that a cable is just a cable and all it needs to do is transmit a signal and enough power, end of story, surely? An hour later after discussing the fundamentals of signal transfer theoretically in a standard cable’s construction and why exactly that caused problems. It made absolute sense and Tellurium Q® was born on a leap of faith. The new company invested heavily in R&D and non-standard tooling to bring about the first cable, Tellurium Q Black. Thankfully it exceeded expectations and in the UK there was an immediate uptake with a small handful of dealers who were prepared to use their ears. The most recent phase of development sees the introduction of our own tellurium copper connectors that have a near perfect synergy with the Tellurium Q® cables, as the latest review in the magazine HiFi World confirms. See here for review. What people do not realise is that to get the best performance in a cable you actually have to be prepared to compromise between a number of factors. For example in most applications a signal must not leak into the dielectric (but this is a good thing in capacitors). Stepping back further, you even need to ask what exactly is a “signal”. An electric current is not a bunch of electrons entering a wire at one end, zipping through and popping out the other end. No. It is more like the Newton’s cradle toy where a wave of impacts go through the swinging balls quickly while the balls themselves move very little. Even this analogy is a world away from what actually happens, though. Of course the electrons work their way through the wire. Just not very quickly that is all. When you understand what a signal actually may be and can model the way it is likely to behave and how this “wave potential” is affected and then what function that signal has to fulfil, it is then time to do a bit of a balancing act. This is between, for example, capacitance, inductance, accurate transmission (not just material “purity” as many think) and high speed transmission (which in itself involves a whole host of lesser criteria). It is this fine tuning process that can lead to some surprises in choice of materials that is REQUIRED for the compromises to work efficiently and effectively. What we do a little differently is that we skew the balancing act to take into account phase accuracy to give a recording correct timing reproduction. In a nutshell, that is how we at Tellurium Q®get the results we get. We believe that we put more into research and development than any other company as a percentage of our profitability and we have no reason to stop doing so. Research is our passion and our customers are the beneficiaries of this.
Tellurium Q Blue II Waveform II™ Digital Cable
Although it is the Tellurium Q “entry level” digital cable its performance is excellent and the Tellurium Q Blue Waveform Digital is considered to be a bit of a bargain to its many fans
Tellurium Q Silver Diamond Interconnect Cables
The Silver Diamond Interconnects were developed and designed after the Silver Diamond speaker cable to complement and reveal as much of that “world leading” performance as possible.
Tellurium Q Silver Diamond Speaker Cables
The Silver Diamond are the cables that we were not sure could be made (although we hoped they would be possible). If you read through the “Our Focus” section on the website, we talk about the fact that any cable from any manufacturer is an electronic filter, whether you want it to be or not – that is just a fact of life. Being a filter, any cable causes relative phase relationship issues for the signal. We have taken our research and development that was outlined in “Our Focus” and just tried to push the concept of a neutral filter as far as we thought it was possible to give you a highly transparent, natural and “real” presentation.
Tellurium Q Silver Diamond Speaker Jumper Cables
You’ll be surprised at the unlocked sonic potential of your speakers.
Tellurium Q Silver Diamond Waveform II™ HF Digital Cable
Tellurium Q Silver Diamond Waveform 2 HF Digital is the ultimate audiophile digital cable.
Tellurium Q Silver Diamond Waveform™ HF USB Cable
The Silver Diamond Waveform™ hf USB boasts the silver family of sound quality and, as you would expect, is a step forward from the performance of the Black and Ultra Silver USB.
Tellurium Q Silver II Speaker Cables
The “Silver” (Silver and Ultra Silver) has been designed for those who love detail. As has already been commented on, with the Ultra silver the top end is extraordinarily detailed without any harshness.
Tellurium Q Silver II Speaker Jumper Cables
The “Silver” (Silver and Ultra Silver) has been designed for those who love detail. As has already been commented on, with the Ultra silver the top end is extraordinarily detailed without any harshness.
While the “Black range” (Black, Ultra Black and Black Diamond) could be categorised as neutral/ natural the “Silver” would lean more to neutral, detail and extension. The Silver performance sits beyond Black for very good reasons that you will hear.
Tellurium Q Silver USB Cable
The Silver USB boasts the silver family of sound quality and, as you would expect, is a step forward from the performance of both the Black and Blue USB.
Tellurium Q Statement II Interconnect Cables
Designed and built to match the performance of the Statement speaker cable we had to completely re-think the way we approached the RCA in terms of its micro-geometry, production process, isolation etc but the time and R&D spent on developing these cables has been worth it, having the same performance profile as the speaker cable.
Tellurium Q Statement II Phono Interconnect Cables
The Statement Din to Phono RCA cable links your turntable to the rest of Tellurium Q Statement cables giving you more and that one little word “more” describes it better than pages of superlatives.
Tellurium Q Statement II Speaker Cables
In our journey of cable series development, the speaker cable always takes precedence. When we introduced the Silver Diamond cables, they astonished both listeners and ourselves with their performance capabilities. Thus, striving to surpass them was no small feat.
Tellurium Q Statement II Speaker Jumper Cables
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this cable is specifically designed to complement the Statement Speaker cable, unlocking the full potential of your speakers in the distinctive Statement fashion.
Tellurium Q Statement II USB Cable
Perfecting the Statement II USB was a journey spanning six years, marked by moments of frustration and determination.
Tellurium Q Ultra Black II Interconnect Cables
The Tellurium Q Ultra Black II is a very popular interconnect for customers with mid to high end systems, it conveys all the detail of the music without being too analytical.
Tellurium Q Ultra Black II Phono Interconnect Cables
The Ultra Black II tone arm cable is the hybrid offspring of the R&D from the award winning Statement tone arm cable and the development that brought about the Ultra Black II cables. Meaning it has all the hallmark traits and performance of the Ultra Black II range.
Tellurium Q Ultra Black II Speaker Cables
Even taking in account all the awards that the old Ultra Black speaker cable won, this new version gives a whole new level of performance that is obvious from the first second of listening. Greater detail, more clarity, more organic but still sitting very firmly in the Black cable family.
Tellurium Q Ultra Black II Speaker Jumper Cables
The Ultra Black II bi-wire link is designed to be used with Tellurium Q Ultra Black II to replace the external links that came with your speaker.
Tellurium Q Ultra Blue II Speaker Cables
Very little needs saying about the Ultra Blue II speaker cable, the previous version won HiFi Pig outstanding product and Tone Audio exceptional value awards. Ultra Blue II is better, significantly, audibly better… and costs the same as the original version.
Tellurium Q Ultra Blue II Speaker Jumper Cables
The Ultra Blue II bi-wire link is designed to be used only with Tellurium Q Ultra Blue II speaker cable to replace the external links that came with your speaker.