Zero LX Phono
For the vinyl enthusiast who demands absolute honesty from their playback system, The Zero LX is TARA Labs’ answer to the pursuit of sonic purity. Engineered specifically to extract the delicate nuances hidden within low-output cartridges, this cable doesn’t just transmit a signal—it unveils a performance.
The Anatomy of Excellence
At the heart of the Zero LX lies TARA Labs’ signature Rectangular Solid Core (RSC) conductor. By utilizing 99.999999% (8N) oxygen-free, mono-crystal copper, the Zero LX eliminates the graininess and phase distortion found in lesser cables. The rectangular geometry minimizes skin-effect, allowing high-frequency information to flow with effortless precision.
Sonic Character: Detail Without Compromise
The Zero LX is a high-resolution instrument. It offers:
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Infinite High-Frequency Extension: Hear the shimmer of a cymbal and the air of a recording space as if you were in the room.
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Micro-Dynamic Detail: Every subtle vibration of your stylus is preserved, offering a revealing, “live” window into your collection.
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Pure Neutrality: This cable adds nothing and takes nothing away.
Note on System Synergy: > Because the Zero LX is exceptionally revealing, it is an “honest” cable. It is best paired with high-quality cartridges that are naturally smooth. If your current cartridge leans toward “glare” or “strain,” the Zero LX will show you exactly what is happening—for better or worse.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Conductor | 8N Oxygen-Free Mono-Crystal Copper (99.999999%) |
| Geometry | Rectangular Solid Core (RSC) |
| Ideal Application | Low-Output Moving Coil (MC) Cartridges |
| Termination Options | RCA, XLR, or 5-Pin DIN |
| Sound Signature | Transparent, Detailed, Extended, Analytical |
Elevate your analog front-end. If your system is ready for the truth, the Zero LX is ready to deliver it.
Our Promise: Every TARA Labs cable is handcrafted in our Oregon facility and backed by a Lifetime Guarantee.
**For right-angle (90°) 5-Pin DIN terminations, choose “Style A” or “Style B” orientations (see images)











