Have not listened to their speaker wire but have auditioned the Acoutic Zen Silver Reference and the Synergistic Reference Acoutic and Preciscion Reference. So have some familiarity with their house sounds.
The Acoustic Zen was very relaxed, flowing, open and easy to listen to.
The Acoustic Reference had way to much bloom on my all tube system.
The Precision Reference is much more of a 3-D image with nice highlighting, details and engaging.
At the moment I am comparing it to Nordost's Tyr and it is getting hard to make a solid choice between the two but a choice has to be made at some point.
To my ears and with my system, the Precision Reference seem to pick up the music and makes it straighen up and fly right out of the speakers as it should. It is tighter.
The Acoustic Zen was a more relaxed sound, not as tight or detailed, but only in comparison.
My system is a Turntable with a Sumiko Celebration cartridge into a Thor phono preamp into a Conrad Johnson Premier 16 preamp to a Conrad Johnson Premier 11a amp to Legacy Focus 20/20 speakers.
As much as I like the detail and air, had a Dynavector 20 XL for a bit and found it to far forward for my tastes. Hence the Sumiko which places me back a few rows rather than front and center. Hope this helps.
The Acoustic Zen was very relaxed, flowing, open and easy to listen to.
The Acoustic Reference had way to much bloom on my all tube system.
The Precision Reference is much more of a 3-D image with nice highlighting, details and engaging.
At the moment I am comparing it to Nordost's Tyr and it is getting hard to make a solid choice between the two but a choice has to be made at some point.
To my ears and with my system, the Precision Reference seem to pick up the music and makes it straighen up and fly right out of the speakers as it should. It is tighter.
The Acoustic Zen was a more relaxed sound, not as tight or detailed, but only in comparison.
My system is a Turntable with a Sumiko Celebration cartridge into a Thor phono preamp into a Conrad Johnson Premier 16 preamp to a Conrad Johnson Premier 11a amp to Legacy Focus 20/20 speakers.
As much as I like the detail and air, had a Dynavector 20 XL for a bit and found it to far forward for my tastes. Hence the Sumiko which places me back a few rows rather than front and center. Hope this helps.