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Angeboten wird „Reference One XLR 2.50 Meter mit OVP“ von Fadel Art als Gebrauchtgerät aus der Kategorie „XLR-Kabel (Analog)“ bei audio-markt.de - dem Online-Marktplatz für High-End. Das Inserat mit der Nummer 1599039054 endet am 12.07.2026 um 08:51 Uhr.

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

Ambitious. At €495, this sits above the recent comparable EUR market: median €391, with a typical band around €341–€444. For a used interconnect, that’s not outrageous if it’s a top-tier length or termination, but it’s clearly priced at the upper edge rather than a deal.

Before buying, verify both plugs and the cable jacket closely: no looseness at the RCA/XLR ends, no bent pins, and no green corrosion or oxidation on the contacts. Also confirm exact length, connector type, and that it’s not been repaired or re-terminated, since that’s where value and channel balance can fall apart on used cables.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Fadel Art

Fadel Art appears to be a niche hi-fi brand with limited verifiable public history, so its origins are not easy to pin down with high confidence. Based on available references, it is associated with the “Art Line” name and seems to come from a small European audio specialist rather than a mass-market manufacturer. I could not reliably confirm a founding year or founder from the search results, so those details should be treated cautiously.

The best-documented Fadel Art products are power-related components, especially line conditioners and power filtration units. The brand is also discussed in the context of mains conditioning rather than source components or loudspeakers, which suggests a focus on improving system power delivery and overall system refinement. It does not appear to be widely known for turntables, DACs, headphones, or cables.

In market terms, Fadel Art sits in the boutique, enthusiast-oriented end of hi-fi. Its reputation seems tied to a very particular sonic character: rich, smooth, and polished, with an appeal to listeners who value comfort and tonal density over absolute speed or aggression. That makes it a specialized rather than mainstream choice, best suited to seasoned buyers building carefully matched systems.

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