@dwcda said:
I was talking to my dealer about how good the system sounds that he sold me. I mentioned that I had tried some new speaker/interconnect cables from a local amp/cable manufacturer & both I and the company boss agreed that there was little discernible sound difference between his cables & mine. He couldn’t understand why. He also told me that my room acoustics were amazing, top notch. He’d like me to bring my cables (& his) to his listening room & we’ll compare there. That’s for next week.
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He’d like me to bring my cables (& his) to his listening room & we’ll compare there. That’s for next week.
Just curious are you still going to do that? You know your cables may hold their own against the dealers cables in his equipment listening, audition, room.
Worth noting again, you didn’t hear any discernible difference in sound. Two neighbors, I believe you said have audio systems didn’t hear any difference. And @mclinnguy said he couldn’t hear any discernible difference between your power cords and his..
It would be nice to know how your cables sound to the dealer’s ears in his listening room system. Your cables may hold their own to his cables. Price doesn’t always mean better...
@mclinnguy For a starting base line for the listening test for the power cords on the preamp and power amp I probably would have started with the OEM power cords that came with the preamp and power amp before comparing to your power cords.
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@dwcda said:
I have Mogami cables made by Take Five Audio in Canada. The speaker wire are Mogami 3104, XLRs are Mogami 2549 & the power cords are Powerline 10 with Furutech connectors. All cables are quite well made and I’ve been using them for about 5 years.
I can’t help but wonder if the OP and you could hear a difference after listening to some music for a while, especially you to give your ears some time to some what train, accustom your ears, to the sound of his system before installing the OEM power cords in his system. Good chance both of you could have heard a difference.
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