Van den Hul The Teatrack Hybrid Review
The Van den Hul The Teatrack Hybrid (sometimes written Teatrack) is a high-end bi-wiring speaker cable from the Dutch specialist. It sits in the company’s more serious loudspeaker cable range and is essentially the four-conductor (quadruple-lead) version of the well-regarded CS-122 Hybrid.
Design and Construction
Each of the four conductors uses 147 strands of high-purity dense silver-coated Matched Crystal Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC). The effective cross-section per conductor is 2.96 mm² (roughly AWG 12.5), with a resistance of 0.58 Ω per 100 m.
A key Van den Hul feature is the hybrid technology: each conductor is covered with a layer of Linear Structured Carbon (LSC). The company claims this combination of metal and carbon improves resolution and neutrality while helping to control certain conductor-related artefacts.
The cable has a flat, cream-coloured HULLIFLEX 5 jacket (halogen-free) measuring approximately 25.5 mm wide by 6.0 mm thick. Polarity is easy to identify thanks to differently shaped insulation on the conductors. Van den Hul recommends using the two inner conductors as the negative (-) leads and the outer ones as the positive (+) leads for bi-wiring.
It can be used in bi-wire, bi-amp, or conventional (paralleled) configurations and is available by the metre or terminated to order.
Sound Quality
Independent listening reports (notably a detailed TechRadar evaluation) describe the Teatrack Hybrid as a capable, well-balanced performer.
Strengths that stand out include:
- Excellent rhythmic timing and drive, particularly in the upper bass
- Strong detail retrieval that remains natural rather than forced
- Good overall tonal neutrality from the lower midrange upward
- Clear, composed presentation that can reveal extra information in familiar recordings
The same review noted that absolute bass extension and the last degree of treble sparkle were not class-leading, though the cable still performed solidly across the frequency range. Overall it was judged to justify its premium pricing through its combination of timing, detail, and balance.
Van den Hul’s own emphasis is on resolution and neutrality, and user feedback often aligns with a clear, open, and musically coherent character rather than an overly warm or overtly analytical one.
Pros
- Hybrid (silver-plated OFC + Linear Structured Carbon) construction aimed at resolution and neutrality
- Generous conductor cross-section suitable for most high-quality systems
- Flexible bi-wire / bi-amp / single-wire use
- Durable, halogen-free HULLIFLEX jacket with a practical flat profile
- Strong rhythmic performance and natural detail
Cons
- Premium price (typical of serious Van den Hul cables)
- Not the absolute last word in bass extension or top-end air according to some listening tests
- Flat but relatively wide profile may need careful routing in tight installations
Verdict
The Van den Hul The Teatrack Hybrid is a well-engineered bi-wire speaker cable that delivers a clear, well-timed, and detailed presentation with good overall balance. It is particularly appealing to listeners who value rhythmic coherence and natural resolution rather than exaggerated warmth or hyper-etched detail.
In a capable system it can reveal extra information and improve musical flow without drawing undue attention to itself. While it is not the cheapest option in its class, the construction quality, hybrid technology, and reported sonic strengths make it a strong contender for mid-to-high-end systems that benefit from proper bi-wiring.
Recommended for those already invested in quality electronics and speakers who want a transparent, well-behaved cable upgrade.