Are older series speaker cables a bad investment??


Obviously several of the used speaker cables on AG have been discontinued and replaced by the next super-improved series. However, why assume an older series cable provides less quality sound than its newer sibling.

I have a friend who has a pair of Straightwire "Maestro" speaker cables that are about 8 years old. He claims they are the best sounding cables he has ever heard. I don't totally agree, but they do sound very good in his set-up. He has used Nordost, Analysis Plus, MIT, Crimson, Tara Labs, and Harmonic Technology

So, he is no slouch when it comes to speaker cables auditions which he sources through The Cable Company, and other audiophiles He did grudgingly admit that the Harmonic Technology Pro 10 and Pro 11 had somewhat better soundstaging and solid imaging ( I thought it was more than just "somewhat better" !!!)

However, the main question is:.... can a previous ( or two series before) series speaker cable sound better than a new improved version.?? I don't think most manufacturers would answer that question with a resounding "NO"
sunnyjim

Showing 1 response by mitch2

Who cares about better? Just find something you like. After many years of listening, I found that, for speaker cables, I like the sound of a larger aggregate gauge cable consisting of multiple, small diameter, solid core conductors, made from high quality copper (like OCC), and individually (each strand separate) insulated with foamed PE, cotton, or foamed Teflon. Not too many cables meet that criteria but, there are a few and, I could live with any of them.
Regarding older vs. newer cables, I cannot tell much difference between the "plus" version and the newer "reference" version of Harmonic Technology's Pro 9 or Pro 11 cables, but I like them all.