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Tributaries Enters HP Cabling Category
Joe Perfito, president of Tributaries Cables says that even though his company is preparing to enter the high-performance cabling category, the products will still offer value when compared to other products in the space.
Joe Perfito, president of Tributaries Cable says that his company’s new high-performance cables take a fresh engineering approach that will provide audio enthusiasts with value and quality.
Joe Perfito, founder and president of Orlando, Fla.-based Tributaries cables, has for decades proudly pointed out to dealers that his company has always tried to balance value and performance with its products.
After riding out one of the worst economic periods in decades Perfito is preparing to deliver a new line of products that will lift the company into a category it’s previously not competed in: high-performance cabling.
Prior to the EHX, which was held a few miles from the company’s headquarters, Perfito says the company’s been working extensively with a well-respected cabling engineer that had a few ideas that he thought could provide audio enthusiasts with high levels of performance, without asking them to invest heavily into exotic designs.
Perfito says the line, which will be available shortly will include speaker cables, analog audio cables, USB cables, subwoofer cables, digital AES/EBU cables and power cables. He adds the cables will be a limited distribution product with two dealers per territory, and that if dealers want high-performance HDMI cables, Tributaries’ Series 9 products are a viable solution that are tested to perform to the highest standards.
After riding out one of the worst economic periods in decades Perfito is preparing to deliver a new line of products that will lift the company into a category it’s previously not competed in: high-performance cabling.
Prior to the EHX, which was held a few miles from the company’s headquarters, Perfito says the company’s been working extensively with a well-respected cabling engineer that had a few ideas that he thought could provide audio enthusiasts with high levels of performance, without asking them to invest heavily into exotic designs.
Perfito says the line, which will be available shortly will include speaker cables, analog audio cables, USB cables, subwoofer cables, digital AES/EBU cables and power cables. He adds the cables will be a limited distribution product with two dealers per territory, and that if dealers want high-performance HDMI cables, Tributaries’ Series 9 products are a viable solution that are tested to perform to the highest standards.
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Robert Archer, Senior Editor, CE Pro
Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.



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