Audioquest Firebird Zero


I've tried several speaker cables over the past year; Shunyata Alpha and Sigma, Wireworld Silver Eclipse series 7, Audioquest Oak and Redwood, Audience Au24 SX, and I own Clarus Crimson speaker cables. I prefer the Clarus over all of the aforementioned speaker cables. I've had the Audioquest Firebird Zero speaker cables on loan for three days. My initial thoughts were everything is a little clearer through them compared to my Clarus Crimson. Not a night and day difference, but definitely clearer. The Clarus are slightly more 3-dimensional to my ears. My wife on the other hand just keeps saying the AQ sounds sharper, clearer, there are less impurities in the music. I'm not sure what she means by impurities, but she keeps repeating it. Maybe she means a darker background? My plan was to have a home audition of the Thunderbird Zero speaker cables, but they had banana plugs on the amplifier end and I can't use them. I took the Firebirds with the logic that if I can't hear a difference between them and my current cables I didn't need to have a home audition of the Thunderbirds. $14K for an eight foot pair of speaker cables is freaking crazy and sad! It would be easy for me to dismiss it  because there isn't a night and day difference, but once you hear the difference it's very hard to ignore. Financially I just can't justify spending $14K on speaker cables and hope to hear the AQ Thunderbirds sometime next week. Once again I'm reminded that absolutely everything makes a difference. For those that can easily afford $14K, $20K or more speaker cables I understand, because cables can be equivalent to a component change. Does it ever end?
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Showing 2 responses by musicguy85

Hi all,

I‘m reading the AQ Hurricane/Firebird AC & loudspeaker cables reviews with great interest and I‘m considering buying some.

My question is: Need AQ AC cables also be bought in 2m lengths (or more) since they are better sounding than the 1m length version? I‘ve heard that argument for AC cables a couple of times and e.g. Isotek or Shunyata offer only lengths starting from 1,75/2m respectively. My dealer said it wouldn’t matter with AQ power cords (maybe due to active shielding by DBS?).

If e.g. 2m are better it came to my mind of a 2m Hurricane would be equal/better to a 1m Firebird.

Since these cables are rather expensive, it‘s good to clarify prior to purchasing.

Any thoughts are much appreciated.

Regards from Germany! :)
Hi,

thank you for the responses! :) The audio contact here in Netherlands also said the Firebird should be superior to a Hurricance due to better conductors and that lengths need to be tried and that there good be slightly different sounds but not that one length per se is better.
=> So I‘ll probably go for three 2m hurricanes (easier to handle) for my DAC, my integrated and to the wall. This way I could leave the option open to have a Firebird to the wall in the future and use the third hurricane for the second mono power amp once I upgrade. 
Which brings me to the second question/topic: Speaker cables. :)

First I thought I‘d go for 2x1,5m Hurricanes (single wire). Then I read here that bi-wire is definitely superior with the Mystical creatures, so I thought it through, did the math and said to myself that I could some how afford them.
However, that brings me somewhat closer to a pair single wire Firebirds or even bi-wire (Firebird zero and Thundebird bass). However I could only afford and willing to spend the money for 2x1m length, which means I‘d buy them only once I got a pair of mono power amps due to the shorter distance.
To make a long story short, these are the thoughts in my mind:
- is a bi-wire Thunderbird that much better then a single-wire?
- bi-wire Thunderbird vs single wire Firebird zero?
- is it wise to mix two cables in a Firebird zero / Thundebird bass combo?

Anyone here that has heard any of these combinations?! :)

Kind regards!!