Denafrips Pontus 15th, Pass Labs INT-60, and Wilson Sabrinas


Curious what people think of this setup, I’m using Transparent interconnects and the Wilsons are not the X model, but are refurb’d originals. Was planning on using Amazon 12 ga. speaker cables, but I wonder if this is going to be a weak link in my setup. The amp is 8 weeks out so I’ve got some time to rethink the cables. Thoughts?

craigvinet

Regardless that I never was able to warm up to Wilson’s in general, I respect their house sound.   You have  established an eminently musical system that I believe needs more than Amazon 12 gage speaker cables.  I also recommend like, GH and Baylinor, to burn the system in for about 200 to 300 hours, then critically listen to determine how you wish to

Sorry, hit send accidentally …adjust SQ and choose a cable that achieves your goal.  I hear what you stated in a latter post, that if you do not perceive a difference, why spend more.  I agree.  But you have resolving speakers and amplification, so I am sure you will.  My favorite budget cable, WyWires blue.   Silver and Platinum as you increase the spend.  Read pro reviews.  

I have the INT-60 and a nice set of KEF meta floor standers along with the Denafrips Venus.  You could hook that setup with lamp cord and it would sound great.  I'd say get some inexpensive cables, maybe from BlueJean or such, then hook up with Cable Co. and do some comparisons. You may be surprised, but you are definitely starting out in the right place. Have fun!

I had the Sabrinas on a Pass 250.8 and they're great. I eventually upgraded to Sasha 2. I use Transparent for interconnects and speaker wire, sometimes swapping to Straightwire for speakers. I'd go for the higher quality wires. On a secondary system though I do use stranded 10 gauge from amazon and it's great- and cheap!

This has all been great! Seems as tho I made a pretty good choice for my first real system. After the amp comes in (8 weeks) I’ll come back with how it sounds! I’ll try out some better speaker cables on loan from Definitive. I am finding that I might be afraid that the INT-60 is under-powered, but may be good enough for my apartment setup this round. Thanks all!