Replaced Audioquest Yukon betweeen pre-amp and amp with Earth. (See my profile for system description.) Remarkable improvement in sound. Just more music: more edges, more texture, more palpable. All on a bigger sound stage.
Audioquest Earth interconnect review
I would also like to offer my own review of the Audioquest Earth interconnects on this forum.
COMPONENTS:
Cambridge Audio 751BD Universal player
Bryston BDA-1 DAC
Bryston BP25 Preamp w/phono
Bryston 7B SST2 Monoblocks and NAD C 355BEE
Axiom M80's and Monitor Audio Silver RX6 floorstanders
I picked up my Earth interconnects (with XLR terminations) approximately 6 months ago. Some of my equipment has changed since then but the Earths were to replace/upgrade from my AQ Colorado RCA interconnects and that's what I will be comparing them to.
Currently the Earth's are installed between my DAC and my Preamp and (for me) that is where they sound the best based on some A/B testing.
IMHO, they are fantastic cables. Audioquest has successfully produced another quality product and they certainly did not disappoint. The Earths definitely performed better than the Colorados and are intended to replace them in their product lineup as their highest quality copper interconnect.
Compared to the Colorado's they are much quieter. That can be partly attributed to the Earths being balanced (vs my single ended Colorados) but also because of the extra shielding. Very clean and coherent with an open and airy sound stage. Bright, detailed highs. Silky midrange and wonderful bass extension.
The Colorado's are still excellent cables as well. Some of the best that AQ has produced and in fact I still use them elsewhere in my system.
If I could find a particular fault in the Earth interconnects it would have to be that they are quite a lot more stiff and harder to work with than previous AQ interconnects. This is likely due to the additional shielding and insulation. The XLR plugs also use a 2 part design and can come unscrewed relatively easily.
Otherwise, I am confident that the Earths would make a great addition to nearly any system. I hope this review helps others in their future purchasing decisions!
COMPONENTS:
Cambridge Audio 751BD Universal player
Bryston BDA-1 DAC
Bryston BP25 Preamp w/phono
Bryston 7B SST2 Monoblocks and NAD C 355BEE
Axiom M80's and Monitor Audio Silver RX6 floorstanders
I picked up my Earth interconnects (with XLR terminations) approximately 6 months ago. Some of my equipment has changed since then but the Earths were to replace/upgrade from my AQ Colorado RCA interconnects and that's what I will be comparing them to.
Currently the Earth's are installed between my DAC and my Preamp and (for me) that is where they sound the best based on some A/B testing.
IMHO, they are fantastic cables. Audioquest has successfully produced another quality product and they certainly did not disappoint. The Earths definitely performed better than the Colorados and are intended to replace them in their product lineup as their highest quality copper interconnect.
Compared to the Colorado's they are much quieter. That can be partly attributed to the Earths being balanced (vs my single ended Colorados) but also because of the extra shielding. Very clean and coherent with an open and airy sound stage. Bright, detailed highs. Silky midrange and wonderful bass extension.
The Colorado's are still excellent cables as well. Some of the best that AQ has produced and in fact I still use them elsewhere in my system.
If I could find a particular fault in the Earth interconnects it would have to be that they are quite a lot more stiff and harder to work with than previous AQ interconnects. This is likely due to the additional shielding and insulation. The XLR plugs also use a 2 part design and can come unscrewed relatively easily.
Otherwise, I am confident that the Earths would make a great addition to nearly any system. I hope this review helps others in their future purchasing decisions!
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