Bought these new to go onto my headphone amplifier but ended up not needing them with Kimber interconnects so no point leaving them rolling around a drawer.


These attach to your existing cables to provide rfi rejection to your existing cables, regardless of brand. Current retail is £275 so grab a bargain with no reserve and a modest starting price.


Opened up but never used other than a quick test just now to confirm operational, no original packing or manual, what you see in the pictures is what you get. There are minor marks to the rubber jackets from rolling in the draw of cables, I've taken macro shots so you can assess these for yourself, doesn't affect use in the slightest just want to be honest. Any questions please ask!


UK sale only, so please don't ask. If you have less than 10 positive feedbacks please contact me before bidding or I may cancel your bid. No returns, no tyre kickers.


I'll be clearing the cable draw over time so follow me for more Russ Andrews goodness and more!


From the Russ Andrews description


The Inline RCA MiniZap™!


MiniZaps are an implementation of our Zapperator technology that is applied to interconnect cables… the MiniZap components are wired directly into Kimber interconnects to give the very best performance.


We’ve now introduced a new inline MiniZap version which works in exactly the same way as the wired version but is more convenient. They come in the form of an inline plug and socket and can be fitted to either end of analogue or digital interconnects and can be used with any interconnects you own, not just Kimber. The advantage of these inline versions is that it makes it easy to benefit from the technology without having to send your cable back for modification.


About MiniZap technology


MiniZaps use our Zapperator technology. Originally developed to address RF and EM interference in speaker cables, the tech was so successful that we decided to adapt it to combat the same issues with line-level and vinyl-level signals.


Designed by the highly respected audio designer Ben Duncan, MiniZaps use a unique Zobel-type network specifically for use in high-fidelity audio applications. Put simply, they work to convert RF and EM interference to heat, which is then dissipated.


This ‘burning-off’ of the RFI/EMI noise is extremely efficient and has a key advantage over many other types of filters which simply ‘bat-away’ interference on the assumption that it will not return elsewhere to cause problems.