Discover how our products have transformed high-end hi-fi systems and elevated the listening experience for passionate audiophiles.
Ultimate Power Cable
“My first impression when listening with this cable was the feeling of music unfolding within a cocoon of purity, with an unimaginable control of silence. The sonic presentation is softened, yet retains full detail. Harshness is eliminated, and the result is refined and elegant.
If you’re not planning to equip your entire system, I recommend using this cable on your source component first — that’s where it truly shines.”
Ultimate XLR Interconnects
“These cables bring an abundance of detail, a full-bodied sound, and remarkable harmonic richness. In short, a must-have for those who value elegance and finesse.”
Ultimate Speaker Cables
“This cable delivers substantial weight in the lower spectrum. The bass is deep, tight, and detailed. Overall balance is spot on, and neutrality is fully respected. Dynamics are impressive, and the spatial presentation is particularly striking with large ensembles like big bands, symphony orchestras, and choirs.
After 150 hours of burn-in, the soundstage opens up — spacious, majestic, and free of harshness, even in demanding passages. Everything becomes pure musicality and deep emotion.
Many thanks again for introducing me to the Atma-Sphere S-3 amplifier and MP-3 preamp — truly wonderful components. Missing Bond cables are their perfect match, allowing these electronics to reveal their full potential.”
Hello,
I’d like to share with you the discovery of a world I never suspected existed. For over 30 years, I’ve owned a pair of 1980s Klipschorns, paired with a Halgorithme integrated stereo amplifier based on PX25 triode tubes from the 1930s, and for digital, an older-generation Schiit Yggdrasil DAC (about 10 years old) and an Auralic streamer. The Klipschorns have always been the foundation of my system, later complemented by carefully selected NOS single-ended triode amps, into which I’ve poured a lot of passion and effort.
That said, I had never paid much attention to power delivery or interconnects — aside from my speaker cables from back in the day, which I thought were fine. I mostly listened to CDs, but I could never really enjoy digital streaming. Of course, I tried some well-known (and very expensive) power cables and distribution bars, but I consistently lost dynamics, energy, and involvement.
One day, a friend introduced me to Monsieur Hai, the designer and creator behind the Missing Bond line of audiophile products — power filters and interconnect cables. I reached out to Hai, and since then, he has become not only a trusted advisor but a true friend.
Hai came to my home to listen and evaluate my system. He quickly sensed that the potential was there — but that each component needed to be better optimized and made to communicate more effectively with the others.
With a practical, hands-on approach, Hai visited several times, bringing in different power cables and a power conditioner to try in my system. Once we found the right combination — a custom power conditioner paired with specific power cables for my amplifier and DAC — I was stunned. That setup never left my system. Suddenly, digital streaming started making real music.
We later applied the same care to my speaker cables and interconnects. The result is a system that breathes. It’s open, alive, and dynamic. The musicality is exceptional. I now realize that my electronics were already very good — just underutilized. Improving the power delivery and signal paths transformed everything.
Since then, I’ve met several other Missing Bond customers, and we share our experiences regularly. Everyone is thrilled.
Today, I have live music in my living room.
Thank you, Hai, for your work and your generosity.
Warm regards,
Fred from Montmartre
It’s now been almost two years since I discovered the incredible creations of Haï and Missing Bond. And I didn’t resist for long — today, my entire system is wired with Missing Bond: power cables, interconnects, and speaker cables. Yes, I’ve gone fully Missing Bond.
It all started with a single test: just one interconnect cable. And immediately — that wow effect. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. I’ve tried a lot of cables over the years, many of them excellent, but this... this was different. Something truly special happened. It felt obvious, undeniable.
Naturally, the rest followed. I quickly replaced my entire cable setup, and with every new link, the result was another revelation.
Then came the Missing Bond power filter. Once again — impossible to resist. The improvement was massive: transparency, openness, tonal accuracy. This component is nothing short of essential.
Today, the joy I get from listening to my system is greater than ever. It’s become a true addiction — in the best sense.
If I had to sum it up in one word: Bravo.
My system: Ayre preamp/amp, custom JPG amplifier, digital source, JBL 4341 speakers, and the Missing Bond power filter.
Over two years ago, I was introduced to Hai, the creator of Missing Bond cables, through a passionate network of fellow audiophiles. Everyone raved about the sonic qualities and unique design philosophy behind these cables — and the rare opportunity to test them at home.
When we finally met, Hai arrived with bags full of cables — power cords, speaker cables, interconnects — each one designed with a different topology to ensure perfect synergy within any system.
At the time, I truly believed I had reached the end of my audio journey. I had carefully assembled a full loom of 02A Quintessence Sublim cables (power, speaker, and interconnects). But to my surprise, each replacement with a Missing Bond cable brought a clear and undeniable improvement.
I heard more air, better dynamics, and a musicality that made the music feel more alive, more faithful, and emotionally engaging.
Today, I’m not only proud to have completely updated my cabling — I’m also grateful to have met someone as passionate and humble as Hai, whose work is nothing short of exceptional.
My system: Chord DAC, T+A streamer, Linn LP12, McIntosh amplifier, JBL L300 speakers — now fully wired with Missing Bond.
I’ve never heard an RJ45 cable make this much music — and believe me, I’ve tried some ultra high-end models. But the Missing Bond RJ45 is on another level. It completely eliminates the digital harshness.
To be honest, I had given up on Ethernet cables altogether. I had gone back to using a basic one, convinced there was no point chasing improvements in this area. Then I came across the Missing Bond, and I thought — why not? I had zero expectations.
But the result? I’m stunned. Truly. This cable changed everything. The music flows naturally, effortlessly, without the usual glare or edginess.
Thank you again for this discovery. You’ve won me back to digital
My digital chain setup:
10m Belden RJ45 from the internet box → LHY Audio FMC → Cisco fiber output → LHY SW6 switch → Acoustic Revive LAN-1 → Stack Audio filter → Missing Bond RJ45 cable → Streamer
After all that… the Missing Bond RJ45 is the one that sounds right — with a beautiful tonal balance and true musical authority.
The entire spectrum is in place: clear highs, tight and controlled bass. But what truly sets this cable apart is its timing. The musical information reaches your ears at exactly the right pace — enough to pull you into the performance.
Not once was I pulled out of the experience by harsh treble or bloated bass. Even during big dynamic swings, the sound remains anchored and composed. There’s a real sense of control and musical flow.
This cable is remarkably transparent — to the point where you eventually forget it’s even there. And really, that’s the highest compliment.
Bravo again!
I had the pleasure of welcoming Mr. Hai Nguyen, creator of Missing Bond cables, to my home. He made the trip from Paris to Lille so we could try his cables directly in my system — a gesture I deeply appreciate. The visit itself was a wonderful moment shared between two audio enthusiasts.
Here’s a brief description of my setup, which is focused on high-resolution streaming (via Qobuz):
Speakers: Quellis 3 Premium
Amplifier: VAC 70/70 Renaissance (with 8 x 300B tubes)
DAC: Eisen (tube-based)
Streamer: Rose RS130
Subwoofers: 2 x REL 5Tx
My original cables were mostly from AudioQuest: Thunder, Blizzard, and Monsoon power cables, along with Diamond series RJ45 and USB cables for the digital front end.
We replaced three AudioQuest power cables (two Blizzard and one Monsoon) with Missing Bond power cables — one on the DAC and two on the mono-block amplifier.
The result was instantaneous and spectacular.
The system gained a new level of presence, detail, and bass control. I was genuinely surprised by the impact these cables had.
We then swapped in two RJ45 cables from Missing Bond, and once again the improvement was obvious — everything sounded more natural, more sensual, even.
Given the relatively accessible pricing compared to other high-end brands, I can say the price-to-performance ratio is exceptional.
The cables are staying in my system. I'm now testing a power filter from Missing Bond as well, which so far seems to be built with the same attention to sonic performance.
To be continued…
Warm audiophile regards,
David
Missing Bond is a small manufacturer that truly deserves to be known — firmly rooted in the French tradition of artisanal high-end audio. Their approach is all about proven materials, trusted techniques, no hype, no marketing fluff, just careful craftsmanship, availability, and even the rare opportunity to test products in your own system.
And that, truly, makes all the difference.
I started with power cables for my two monoblocks, then gradually added speaker cables, a pair of XLR interconnects, and finally — the cherry on top — their USB cable. All of this took place over 6 to 8 months, with each new step confirming the same truth: this is real, passionate craftsmanship, and my at-home comparisons made it very clear.
The Missing Bond sound is dynamic and transparent, with a beautiful tonal balance. There’s no artificial emphasis, no boosted frequencies — just a natural softness and flow.
What stood out the most was the astonishingly quiet background — a black canvas that reveals micro-details without flattening the treble, which remains silky and refined. Instrument placement is precise, with clear separation and no overlap.
There’s been meticulous work done on shielding and protection from electromagnetic interference, which pays off in the listening experience.
The best way I can describe it? A calm, clean, and effortless presentation where everything flows. That vague digital “veil” we often accept as normal? Gone. Everything is simply right there, in front of me.
These are truly musical cables.
And ultimately, isn’t that what matters most — the emotional pleasure we get from music?
As a dedicated music lover and committed audiophile, I can say this: Missing Bond delivers.