Reduced tweeter static/am radio noise.
The wife even likes them, as I ordered the Kelly green ones, she likes green. Problem solved and approved purchase.
Basic good shielded rcas’.
Blue Jean/Belden LC 1
I'd agree on the value for the price. The LC 1s were $35 + shipping. I'm keeping them around. But for now, the Cardas are back in rotation between the phono preamp and the amp line stage. I may plug the LC1s in at work and let them burn in or get broken in for a while, see if that makes a difference. The issue I had was that vocals sounded just slightly off. My wife and grown children noticed no difference, said it sounded great. But with all due respect to them, they aren't really doing A/B comparisons and they don't listen to these albums as often as I do. |
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The specific BJC cable I had that I didn't like was the Belden 5T00UP 10 gauge Speaker Cable. Maybe the Canare sounds better. I do have some LC-1 interconnects and they do less harm than the speaker cables but do seem to hold back the sound to some degree. I've also used their subwoofer and coaxial cables and have no complaints about either of those. |
I just got a 18' pair of BJ Canare 4S11 Speaker Cable. I like them a lot. They seem more articulate and have better sound stage than my old cables. They are supposed to need 400 hours to break in and smooth out. I am very happy with them so far. They are not muddy sounding at all. My system is plenty revealing and resolving. Of course having Widex hearing aids helps a lot also. |
Blue Jeans Cables (BJC) assembles cables sourced from both Belden and Canare. I don't know if any of the big name cable companies actually manufacture their own raw cable wire, versus just assemble cables sourced from other raw cable manufacturers. In my system, the Belden speaker wire was in fact muddy sounding compared to the BJC Canare speaker wire. I like the Canare, especially at their very reasonable price point. Currently satisfied using an old pair of Goertz Alpha Core speaker wires (with Zobel Network whether needed or not). |
Muddy is a good word to describe the "sound" of Blue Jeans Cables. They're fine if your equipment isn't very revealing, but if it is... And mind you, I am not a "cable guy" that hears all kinds of dramatic differences from one cable to the next, but I definitely have heard a detrimental effect from both their speaker cables and interconnects. |
The BJ IC's have good shielding. Give the LC-1 some break-in time, not on the phono but connect it to a line source and play music for a day. The BJ cable should not colour the sound, it's a neutral sonic signature. It's extended at the top-end, IME the highs are a bit unrefined but it's a quality neutral cable. Long runs of Belden are used in pro audio. |