Interconnect XLR suggestion between Accuphase E-480, and Lumin T2


Finally I think I will sit on E-480, and T2 for a while maybe years, I’m looking for suggestion to which Interconnect XLR will suit the best between Accuphase E-480, and Lumin T2, any recommendations will be really appreciated. 

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Thanks SOIX, Mostly I'm looking at Acoustic Zen, Siltech, Nordost, Purist audio design, and Audience cables right now. and wondering which of them will suit best in between Accuphase E-480, and Lumin T2. 

if there is money - Transparent 

if you save money - Gotham (they came up with the AES-EBU format) + ATC plugs

Here is what I have reach to so far, I did auditioned both XLR the Acoustic Zen absolute copper, and Silver reference II, I really do like playing vocal with the absolute copper, it does wonderful warn, sweetness, more round body in midrange but at same time I do still miss the more open, and dynamic sounding from silver reference when listen to classical track.

These 2 pair seem give me total different sound signature on my system very much copper vs sliver. Wondering if I can find a interconnect able to offer both?

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Acoustic Zen is a sonic match for Accuphase. Not sure about a sonic match for Lumin brand?

 

Happy Listening!

These 2 pair seem give me total different sound signature on my system very much copper vs sliver. Wondering if I can find a interconnect able to offer both?

Im personally not a fan, but maybe the AZ Matrix ll would be a happy medium for you.  Or, Cardas Clear would be another I’d be looking at if I’m you.  Again, best of luck. 

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@soix @jafant Thank you all!

any thoughts on Audience AU24se XLR interconnect compare to Acoustic Zen absolute copper XLR? 

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My pleasure. I am interested in the Audience AU24se vs. AZ absolute copper XLR comparison as well.

Staying tuned...

Happy Listening!

I prefer a neutral cable and use WireWorld exclusively (not saying the only neutral cable brand, just that it's been their design goal since the beginning, decades ago).

If there is a problem with sound quality, I'd rather fix the problem than band-aid it with colored wire. In my experience it's usually a speaker/listening position or acoustical tweak will solve the problem properly.