As of this post I am at 53 hours on a the Nexum B. I played Crystal Days by Echo and the Bunnymen, not a great recording. First I tried it the Kimber Axos USB. Sounds great, smooth, a little on the warmer side, this is in combination with a Veritas Ethernet, PC, and balanced ICs in the system. After player Crystal Days on the Kimber, I put the Nexum back in the system. It is like getting your glasses cleaned. Everything sounds clearer, maybe a little dryer, but by no means clinical. The stage got taller and deeper, expanded. It wasn't bad before, but the Nexum took it up a notch. I next played The Beatles Dear Prudence, a track I have heard a lot since the past 4 decades. The Nexum in combination with the other Veritas cables in my system really allows me to hear all a lot of detail, but not in distarcting way. Sometimes people say they would rather have something that is musical over something that is detailed, but here that is not an issue, I feel like it is the best of both. I have no idea how many hours the Nexum need to be fully broken in, so not sure how much things would change from here.
Anyone has experience with the Veritas Nexum C digital S/PDIF cable.
Well, it seems I've been reinfected with the "better sound bug" for my system. Having recently bought Veritas Aperta SE speaker cables, and being simply amazed at the improvement, I have moved on to the next thing.
I know a number of members have been using Veritas cables, so I'm hoping someone with S/PDIF digital cable experience has tried this cable and could share their thoughts,
I know there's a 30 day return on Veritas cables, but unlike other cables I have virtually no experience with digital cables so I'm hoping someone here can offer some experienced feedback about them.
Thanks for reading this!
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