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Van den Hul The Tide RCA 1m

Overview

With the Tide, the Dutch manufacturer makes its hybrid Linear Structured Carbon technology accessible in a versatile interconnect cable. This modularity is reflected in its symmetrical architecture, which allows for both RCA and XLR connections—a level of flexibility that is uncommon in this price range. The distinctive orange Hulliflex jacket immediately signals its belonging to the Van den Hul stable.

A cable with a balanced symmetrical structure

The Tide adopts a dual symmetrical conductor architecture, each core made up of 12 strands of large-crystal 24 AWG OFC (oxygen-free copper). This copper receives a dense silver plating that improves surface conductivity and limits oxidation over time. This copper/silver combination represents an interesting technical compromise: OFC copper provides a stable conductive base, while the silver plating optimizes high-frequency transfer and extends the cable’s lifespan.

The overall diameter of 7 mm gives the Tide a reassuring physical presence without compromising its flexibility. The gold-plated RCA connectors ensure reliable contact with your equipment’s sockets.

The LSC hybrid shielding in detail

Van den Hul has made Linear Structured Carbon® its technical hallmark. The Tide incorporates this innovation in the form of a two-layer hybrid shielding: a dense copper braid coupled with an LSC-saturated layer. This combination tackles electromagnetic interference on two complementary fronts.

The metal braid blocks conventional radio-frequency disturbances, while the carbon layer absorbs residual noise and converts unwanted magnetic fields into electrically neutral signals. The shielding resistance remains very low at 0.017 Ω/m, ensuring an effective return path for the signal.

Capacitance designed for sensitive sources

The Tide’s capacitance, measured at 44 pF/m, is one of its most significant technical assets. This particularly low value limits the capacitive load presented to high-impedance sources. In practice, this translates into preserving the sonic character of microphones, guitar pickups, and other sensitive equipment whose output impedance can reach several tens of kilohms.

For a classic hi-fi setup, where CD player or preamplifier outputs have much lower impedances, this characteristic remains relevant: it minimizes any unwanted low-pass filtering that could dull transients or subtly alter the tonal balance in the treble.

The Hulliflex jacket: robustness and environmental responsibility

The yellow-orange color of the Tide is more than just an aesthetic choice. It identifies the Hulliflex® jacket, a polymer developed in-house by Van den Hul since 1990 to replace PVC. This decision, originally motivated by environmental concerns, eliminates halogens and thus prevents the production of hydrochloric acid or dioxins in the event of combustion at end of life.

In everyday use, Hulliflex stands out for its remarkable flexibility, making it easier to route cables behind furniture or through tight spaces. Its generous thickness protects the conductors against mechanical stress, accidental pinching, and general wear. The material’s chemical stability prevents any premature aging that could affect electrical performance.

Technical specifications

Conductor construction

  • Multi-strand OFC copper (oxygen-free copper) with large crystals
  • Gauge: 24 AWG (American Wire Gauge)
  • Conductor diameter: 0.52 mm
  • Coating: dense silver plating for pure, transparent sound transmission and maximum durability

Electrical properties

  • Capacitance: 44 pF/m (picofarads per meter)
    • Particularly low value reducing the load on high-impedance sources
    • Preserves signal fidelity for microphones and guitar pickups
  • Conductor resistance: 0.085 Ω/m
  • Shield resistance: 0.017 Ω/m

Shielding and interference protection

  • Dual hybrid shielding
    • Dense braid
    • Special Linear Structured Carbon (LSC®) layer
  • Effective elimination of electromagnetic interference
  • Ensures a clean, noise-free signal

Jacket and mechanical protection

  • Material: yellow-orange Hulliflex
  • Thickness: extra-thick
  • Exceptional flexibility for easy handling
  • High mechanical robustness
  • Maximum protection against wear

Dimensions

  • Overall cable diameter: 7.0 mm
  • Conductor diameter: 0.52 mm

Connectors and available versions

  • Cable type: balanced analog interconnect cable
  • Available versions: RCA, XLR

Recommended applications

  • Home and car high fidelity
  • Musical instrument cable
  • Microphone cable
  • High-impedance sources

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Tide compatible with all equipment using RCA connectors?

Yes, the Tide’s gold-plated connectors fit all standard RCA sockets. The cable diameter (7 mm) simply means you should allow enough clearance behind your devices to avoid putting strain on the plugs.

Can this cable be used to connect a turntable to a phono preamplifier?

Technically, the Tide can be used for this connection, but Van den Hul offers cables specifically optimized for this purpose, such as the Thames Hybrid, which include a dedicated ground wire and a geometry tailored to the very low signals from phono cartridges.

Is the LSC technology used in the conductor or only in the shielding?

In the Tide, Linear Structured Carbon is used exclusively in the shielding layer in saturated form. The central conductors remain silver-plated OFC copper. Cables that incorporate LSC into the conductors themselves belong to higher ranges such as The First or The Second.

Can this cable be used in a balanced configuration with XLR connectors?

The Tide is indeed available in an XLR version. Its internal symmetrical two-conductor structure is perfectly suited to this type of connector, commonly used in professional environments or on certain high-end hi-fi components.

  • Eco-contribution included in the sale price.
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