How much "bend" are in these inteconnects?


I want to upgrade my interconnects for my Music Hall CD-25/NAD T752 setup and unfortunitly in our built-in livingroom wall case where these components are setup there isn't very much room behind them, the cable need to make an almost 90 degree turn up for the receiver to fit in behind the custom made doors. My present Monster cable interconnects just fit and I have to actually push the receiver back with a little force just so there's room for the door to close.. I'm afraid these new cables may not have any give or flexability to do this.. Looking at either the Audio Art Cable Ic-3 High Resolution IC or Mas Solid Silver Interconnects..
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If you go with the MAS interconnects, ask Stu if he has a pair of the MAS Black. IMHO, I feel that they are the best sounding and most natural compared to the Silver, ESPECIALLY on your CD player.
Well,yes, the MAS Black have been discontinued, but I'm not sure if the MAS Grey(silver) replaced them. You'll have to ask Stu about that. All I know is that I compared the Black with the Grey(silver)in my CD Player, and the Black just sounded better to me. There's something magical about the Black with digital components. I preferred other cables with my other sources. Stu might still have a few pair of the Blacks in his private stock. I bought several pair from him over these last few years, price: $45.00. If Stu has an extra pair of Blacks, have him ship you both a Black and a Grey and send him back the one you don't like. Stu has a great return guarantee and is a very nice gentleman to deal with. He's been in the business for a long time. In fact, his MAS Black were given a rave review by IAR way back in 1977. Retail back then was $180.00/pair. That's how old they are, but there are very few interconnects today at this price that can compete. Only one, the new Auricle Encore, that come up for auction periodically. The new Audio Arts might give them a run for their money as well. I still have all of them a couple I gave to some family members to use on their CD players.
As to the Audio Arts cables, I have read some good things about them here in the threads, but have yet to try them out. I have so many cables now that I really don't need any more cables for now to even try out.