Krell CAST vs. Other High End Interconnects


I have just bought a Krell KCT preamp, to match a Krell KPS28c cd player that I have in my system. I have been using the Krell KPS28c with a Krell KRC-3 preamp and connecting the two with Audioquest Amazon balanced interconnects, which are silver-based interconect cables. Now with the KCT, I am thinking about trying out the Krell CAST interconnect cables between KCT and KPS28c.

Do Krell CAST cables really sound better than other high-end balanced interconnect cables of other brands? Has anybody done any comparison between Krell CAST cables versus other high-end interconnects?

Krell CAST cables seem so cheap versus other high-end (silver or gold based) interconnect cables.....so if CAST cables are so great, then why aren't more manufacturers adding CAST to their input/output connections on the equipments they sell?

Thanks for sharing your experience.
avguy

Showing 1 response by stevecham

CAST is proprietary to Krell. Essentially it keeps the connected component circuitry balanced in current domain by feeding a low impedance input with a high impedance source, quite the opposite of what is typically used between sources (low impedance) and inputs (high impedance) in all other connective configurations.

Because of this, the "quality" of the interconect is not as critical.