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Does anyone have experienced with these speaker cables, and what should I expect?

*** I did post this last week, didn't get much responce, trying again. Thank you to the few who did reply.

I have SS equipment all Class A Krell, using Transparent Reference speaker cable today, excellent speed / great mid ,and full bass.
((( Lacking Piano / Strings ))))

I'm using Valhalla IC for Jazz and Rock/ Pop and Ridge Street Audio Silver Edition for Orchestra/ Strings

Speaker cables I tried
Siltech G5 Echo Bay (I found them a little thin on bass )
Valhalla ( Did not work at all )
Ensemble Meg good speed but lacking piano and vocals
Supra sword "Best Piano I have ever heard", lacking speed
Ridge Street Audio, Very good,** thin on mid bass/
very ,very close to what I'm looking for.( Love there IC excellent product, awsome prices )

Also anyone with experience with Harmonix HS101-SLC speaker cable ?

I'm looking for speed ,great bass extension as well as good mid bass, Strings - Piano and lush Vocals.

***IS THERE SUCH A BEAST OUT THERE ?

Thank You
proy

Showing 1 response by mt10425

I agree with what Mike said. I'm not really a fan of all the same cables either. Piano music is a terrific baseline for comparisons. I also have SS equipment. B&K 507, Arcam DV-89, Tannoy speakers, Art of Sound Sub, BEL-the wire I/C's and Dimarzio Super M-Path speaker cables. I have also used numerous speaker cables (Synergistic, AQ, etc) trying to overcome various colorations (this part sounds good/that part sounds unpleasant). The Dimarzio's brought it all together for me. Nothing stands out (excessive frequency coloration) and vocals and piano have never sounded more natural with appropriate tone and weight. The highs are rolled off a bit but detailed nonetheless (musical without brightness). The cost is much less than many mentioned in the other posts and worth an audition. However, remember what everyone else has said, "system dependent", listen for yourself. Enjoy!