Tao,
What did you end up with?
What did you end up with?
Cable Suggestions for my system?
I've recently tried out the Ridge Street Gen II cables. I found them to have a smooth and extended high without glare or hint of harshness. I would give them a shot, or ask Robert about his new Poiema series and see if they would be a better fit. System matching is critical, but I would definitely put them on the short list. Good-luck in your search. |
A pain to set up and dress. Very fragile. Expensive as heck. Look like crap. Probably way overpriced. But I've never heard better and I've heard quite a few. Made my previous cables, Empirical Audio, sound a bit veiled and dull, and Empirical cables are very good indeed. I'm speaking of OM active cables, Ebony ICs and Planar IV speaker cable. If you have the patience to deal with them and the money to afford them, consider taking them out for a 30 day spin. If they don't work out, send them back for a refund. I also have a dealer I can recommend highly. Email me direct if you are interested. |
[if you want to change out dig IC] Digital Cables: Stealth Varidig is very good (It is MY reference), you may want to try also the Empirical Audio's top digital and Magnan's new digital cables. I have heard all three, and all are in the same ballpark. Each does some things very well. It is pretty system dependant which one is best. ICs: I'm with Tireguy. Jena Labs IC is hard to beat. You can get different... but deffinitively better is tough. These will NOT give you bright highs. I would try to avoid silver ICs. I would not go with Valhalla if you want to curb highs. Speaker cables: I have heard from friends I trust that Silversmith is quite good (I have not heard it though). I like a few speaker cables expecially for their price. Xindak FS-01 and FS-02 - These cables are great; however, I'd go with the FS-01 if you are worried about the high frequency range. The FS-02 has silver in it, and can impact the highs. (This can be a good thing for some systems). The other speaker cable I would suggest is the Supra Sword. It is the most resolute cable I have had in my system and it has the most amazing mids and highs I have heard in a speaker cable. Speaker cables just do not get much better than the Supra Sword... Period. Several of my friends have sold their Valhalla for Sword. KF |
I use Cardas Golden Reference ICs throughout my system for listening to New Age (Vollenveider, David Arkenstone, Kitaro, Secret Garden, etc). My system consists of Ayre CX-7 CDP, Merlin VSM-ME speakers, Joule LA-100 Mk3, Sim Moon W5 Amp. Silent Source Power cords throughout. I too like my music louder than most and the Cardas are winners in my opinion. Crisp and vibrant with slight warmth. Silver connects (TG Audio) have always been a bit bright for my ears. |
May be hard to beat the Silversmiths, but another cable to put on your list is the HMS Gran Finale. They replaced silver cables in my (solid state) system and actually gave more detail, but in a distinctly musical way, without any grain, etch, or excessive top-end bite. I've used some pretty expensive speaker cables, but haven't tried some of the super expensive ICs you're considering...Most recently, I've used AZ Silver Ref, Jena Symphony, Nordost QF and Luminous Synch. Ref (a great buy!)for ICs, and Wireworld Silver Eclipse III speaker cables, and found the HMS far superior to any of them IMS. See the HMS review at 6moons....he also uses Duos with tubes. Good luck. |
I've been a proponent of copper cables for years until I heard the Luminous Audio Silver Reference, which totally changes my perspective on silver cables. Here's a link to the review a did a few months ago on the Silver Refs. for a more detailed assessment. Good luck with your search. |
I suggest strongly you try to arrange a demo on Jena Labs cables, symphony or above may be exactly what you are looking for sonically. I have had great luck with them and countless others experiences have been a mirror image of mine. I've had a fair amount of cables in my room(most of what you've listed) and have reached a point where I feel no need to keep looking- everything is the way it should be. No product is perfect for everyone in particular in this hobby but I can't imagine these cables doing a poor job in any system. |