For what it is worth, I recently upgraded to Pegasus XLR from Earth. Sweeter highs, clear and natural mid range vocals, fuller bass.
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I just replaced my Audioquest Earth, 1.5 meter, XLR, interconnects, with a 1 meter, XLR, pair of Pegasus, and I'm here to tell you, the improvement that I heard with the Pegasus over the Earth was a revelation in my system. The Pegasus will make you question whether you ever would need to spend more or replace them with something else. I know I'm not for the foreseeable future. The Pegasus are big-time cables and are also end-game interconnect cable for me. |
@bwguy +1 @kennymacc +1 I did same- replaced Earth with Pegasus both between DAC and pre-amp and pre-amp to amp. (See my profile for description of my system.) Relative to Earth, sound with Pegasus was saturated- akin to production of deep, vivid color by wetting a dry cloth or stone. I also perceived an improvement in timing and imaging- in a particular a deeper soundstage. Yes, sweeter highs, clear and natural vocals, and fuller and more articulate bass. End result- emotion conveyed with ease- more joy. Interestingly, in my system, I preferred Pegasus to Thunderbird between DAC and pre-amp. I felt that with Thunderbird that the background was blacker, that bass was stronger, and that instruments' timbre may have been more accurate. But less fun. Less sweet. Rhythm less engaging. Wider but shallower sound stage. With Pegasus between DAC and pre-amp, I even preferred Earth over Thunderbird between pre-amp and amp. Although, again, sound with Thunderbird had blacker background and stronger bass, system was less fun than with Earth. The qualities that the Pegasus brings to the table were diminished. Only downside of Pegasus is that cable is so thick that it is difficult to handle. Thunderbird solves this by possessing three separate strands. However, once you have Pegasus in place that issue is of no consequence. Note that testing of Pegasus vs. Earth in my system produced same result as comparing the same at my dealer. See link to report of test below. https://forum.audiogon.com/posts/2632909
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@bossound Initially, my plan was to bring in both a pair of Audioquest Pegasus and Fire interconnects for auditioning and comparison. Whichever sounded best would remain. First up, was the Pegasus XLR interconnects. As the Pegasus began to burn-in more and more, they began to open up more and more. And after some further burn-in time, the Pegasus locked-in and began to synergize with my system so beautifully, I knew they weren't going anywhere. Happy listening. |
See also post on Pegasus below by @tomic601 that is consistent with above. |
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