+1 @soix I took his advice after trying many speaker cables, including BJC, Satori’s checked all the boxes, I love them.
Looking for recommendations
As I continue my audiophile journey, my next step is speaker cable and interconnects. I'm looking to bi-wire my Usher Mini-2 Diamonds to my Parasound A51, and to connect my Eversolo DMP-A8 as well. Currently have a set of Blue Jean Cable speaker wires, and some generic XLR connectors for the streamer/amp connection.
I was about to pull the trigger on a set of Straight Wire Expressivo II Interconnects and a set of Expressivo 3 IBW speaker cables (10 ft runs). Cost is about $1600, so I'm looking for something in the same ball park. Hoping to open up the details and soundstage even more (I'm impressed with the details I'm hearing now with this setup). It's thanks to this forum that I bought the Ushers, and I'm looking for another great recommendation. Thanks.
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I tend to like the sound of multiple, individually insulated solid core wires for SCs. Harmonic Technology cables can sound great (IMO) and can be purchased used at a reasonable cost for what they are - multiple strands of small gauge solid core OCC copper in foamed PE insulation. You might also look at Morrow Audio that sells cables that seem to be made from many strands of very fine gauge magnet wire, in which each wire is isolated from the other by a coating (enamel typ). Cardas cables are similar, but they also use golden ratio type geometry. I had a pair of Cardas Golden Cross that I thought sounded great in my system and were my favorite out of several types of Cardas SCs I owned. The Cable Company could be a good place to start if they still do the lending library thing. At least you could try several cables and decide if you even hear a difference and, how big a difference and, if so, which you like best. |
Circling back to let everyone know what I’ve done. First, thanks for the suggestions. After doing a lot of internet research, I hit upon this review: https://positive-feedback.com/audio-discourse/ice-age-audio/ I emailed Rick Parker at Ice Age Audio, and after some discussion I ordered the Frankencable power cord and the OFC speaker cable, jumpers and interconnects. (I also ordered two more power cables and an HDMI cable). Altogether I spent less than the suggested speaker cables and interconnects would have cost. I had also corresponded with Christopher Jendralski at The Cable Company. They have a lending library of cables, but his suggested speaker cables and interconnects would have cost 3-4x what I ultimately spent. Today I connected all the new cords and cables (along with an upgraded electrical outlet), and all I can say is Oh. My. God. I’m hearing things I’ve never heard before. The sound stage is both broad and deep, and the detail and clarity is mind blowing. I’m hearing things in familiar music that I’ve never heard before. Favorite songs that I’ve listened to for years are like they’re being heard for the first time. I intended to just listen to a few songs to see if I heard any difference, and wound up listening to song after song for hours. The sound is just a little on the bright side, but I was told to expect that until everything is broken in. Are there better cables and cords available? Probably, but at this price I can’t imagine a better value. Having upgraded the entire loom at the same time, I can’t say which component makes the biggest improvement, overall, the difference is, to my ears, simply outstanding.
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Congrats! These cables look very interesting. Like the reviewer I use Acoustic Zen cables (all but PCs), and especially the OFC products sound like they do a lot of what I love about my AZ wires for a lot less. Their OFC power cord is now high on my radar as a future upgrade.. Thanks for the great info, and enjoy! |
+1 , i can confirm your observations. I really appreciate the Positive feedback, after their review i have bought the Circlelabs A200 amplifier and everything they wrote was true. After bad experiences with expensive PCs, I bought 2 PC OFC Frankencable. Excellent, Stewart from PF knows what he is talking about. It is no wonder that no one dares to compare them with expensive cables because of possible resentment. Rick Parker is one of the few manufacturers that offers top quality at a very reasonable price and does NOT budge despite pressure from some people. Don't let the price fool you - this is a gem among power cables.
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