HAVE CABLES EVER TAKEN YOUR SYSTEM FROM SOUNDING JUST OK TO SOUNDING GREAT? Experiences ?


Just asking the question. If you don’t  believe in cables. Good for you. But if you do have you ever made a cable change that opened up your system to new heights. Just interested if you have or haven’t. If you don’t believe in cables this isn’t a thread for you. What are your thoughts ?

calvinj

My experiences trying interconnects and speaker cables was 30 years ago and they made big differences for me. This was back in the days when you could take home cables and try them for a week at a time. My speakers have had tendencies to be a bit forward. So, to have my system open up and be revealing without being too aggressive has been a balancing act. The most “transparent” cables (Cardas, Siltech) could make my system overly aggressive. Once I settled, I’ve never felt tempted to try again. From my perspective, getting the components I own to play at their best is the icing on the cake. If I was still unhappy, I needed to upgrade electronics.

More recently, I have been amazed at the benefits of upgrading my digital interconnect and the power cords for my preamp and DAC. Relatively cheap upgrades the changed my perspectives on equipment I already owned. I had been talked into avoiding those upgrades as being needless and I was wrong.

@calvinj, my experience was a specific case of reducing the transmission of as much RFI and EMI as possible coming from my Chord Mscaler going into my Chord Hugo TT2 DAC through the use of a design specific interconnect. If you can lower the sonic floor to where it is inky black with dead silence the better one can hear the layering and clarity in the music.

@adasdad funny you metntion that. That’s exactly what Hans does with the infigo cabling as well as the electronics. That’s the basis for everything we do. The more quiet the background the better the music. The better the silence between the notes in my system I can hear everything in a fast Ahmad Jamal piano run.  Sounds amazing.  

@adasdad by reducing the noise floor in the cabling and equipment you have a better listening experience. That’s the premise that we base everything we do on.  My system does that from the dac all the way to the amp and cabling.