@juysocal55...sorry, but it does take awhile to break-in. Canare recommends at least 200 hours, I say 500 hours, so be prepared.
Let us know if you hear any difference with the "G" series. I really didn't...
Canare 4S11"G" now available!
I’ve been a HUGE cheerleader of the Canare 4S11 speaker cable for years now.
I have wanted try the "G" version (Oxygen Free Copper) for quite awhile now, but the minimum order was 328 feet, so I never got to try it. It is now available by the foot.
The guys at Canare claim it’s 4S11 "kicked up a notch"! Man I love that cable.
I’m going to buy enough for my shotgun setup that I use and see how they compare.
Stay tuned...
@juysocal55...sorry, but it does take awhile to break-in. Canare recommends at least 200 hours, I say 500 hours, so be prepared. Let us know if you hear any difference with the "G" series. I really didn't... |
I have both the standard 4S11 and the 4S11G. I also have the "G" and non-G versions of the L-4E6S interconnect.. In my experience the "G" versions are significantly better than the non-"G" versions. The non-G cables are adequate, but a little lightweight and unfocussed sounding. The G is more accurate, more tonally correct, has slightly greater weight and better resolution. It is not a massive difference, but it is definitely noticeable. These are very good cables and a bargain at their price. I can think of some much more expensive high end cables that I do not think are as good. To be clear, there are certainly better cables out there, but these are extremely good, well balanced, natural sounding cables at a very fair price, and I suspect many people (ncluding me) could live very happily with them. |