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Cables
Hand-builds premium analog, digital, and power cables in the United States under Serguei Timachev since 1999.
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about stealth audio cables
Stealth Audio Cables was founded in 1999 by Serguei Timachev, a Russian-trained engineer who builds the company's cables by hand in the United States. The design approach leans on exotic conductor materials and geometries, including amorphous and proprietary alloy wire, with each reference cable assembled and tested by the founder rather than volume-produced. The result is a small, owner-driven operation positioned firmly at the high end of the cable market. The line spans analog interconnects, phono cables, digital cables, loudspeaker cables, and AC power cords, organized into named tiers. The flagship Dream and Sakra interconnects and the Indra sit at the top of the range, with the Dream loudspeaker cable and power products rounding out a catalog built around statement-grade performance. In the US market Stealth competes with reference cable makers like Nordost, Transparent, and Synergistic Research, positioned where buyers are chasing the last increment of resolution at cost-no-object pricing. Distribution is direct from the US-based operation, which keeps the founder close to dealer and customer support and means orders, retips, and upgrades route straight to the bench that built the cable. The press record is strong for a boutique maker: Stereophile, The Absolute Sound, and Positive Feedback have all reviewed the Dream, Sakra, and Indra cables, making it a name serious US dealers recognize. Manufacturing is handled in the United States.