Need Opinions for Different Cable Manufacturers/Cable Designs


I have a McIntosh 200wpc receiver [MAC7200] and Focal Sopra 3 speakers - and am using low-grade cables. I'm looking to vastly improve my system with a complete cable upgrade. I like a warm sound with lots of clarity and detail and naturalness. I have been reviewing tons of literature and am intrigued by Cu/Ag and Cu/Ag/Au combinations. I will probably buy used, and look at offerings in the midrange to lower high-end range of products. Cannot afford the best each manufacturer has to offer. Looking to spend up to $2,000 for 3m speaker cables and up to $700 each for RCA and XLR cables. Again, I hope to buy used.

 

I am interested in opinions on the following manufacturers:

AUDIENCE

DH LABS

PURIST AUDIO DESIGN

SILNOTE

SNAKE RIVER

Please feel free to offer your opinions on these and any other recommendations you may have. I really appreciate your time and advice!! Thanks!

kinarow1

Showing 4 responses by mike4597

After exchanging several emails with Silversmith founder/President Jeffrey Smith, I ordered a 4 ft pair of Fidelium speaker cables to replace my Performance Audio cables using Mogami W3104 cable, which I considered to be quite good. Jeffrey took the time, in several emails, to answer several questions.  I ordered the cables after also reading a number of reviews, including reviews by customers.  I also ordered the bi-wire adapters and the adapters for tight installations, the latter which I ended up using on my two Odyssey mono bloc amplifiers that drive my Fyne F-702 speakers. 
 

After ensuring all connections were properly oriented and sufficiently tight, I plugged in and powered up my amps and put a CD (Moody Blues “On the Threshold of a Dream”) and sat back to listen.  My immediate reaction was WOW!  Both my wife—who is not as “into” listening as am I, although she loves good music—and I immediately noticed several things: first, the music did not seem to be coming from the speakers, and even our Shetland Sheepdog went not to the speaker between them to voice his response.  Placement of vocalists and instruments was behind, between, and beyond the space between the speakers, and there was excellent vertical placement, as well.  I also noticed improvement in the tonal qualities of voices and instruments.  Bass reproduction was also modestly but noticeably improved, being somewhat tighter, and I heard some brief music parts in the lower registers that I had not noticed before, and I am familiar with those parts having played French Horn as a youth in a concert band. Finally, there was a marked improvement in sound quality at lower listening levels.  We then played male and female vocalists, more Moody Blues, and some classical music, including the Akademie für Alte Musik’Berlin’s Symphony No. 6, “Pastorale,” by Beethoven.  Everything we played was, in an admittedly memory-based judgment, significantly improved.

The Fidelium are the most expensive cables I have purchased. Although I have used mostly Morrow Audio level 5, Audioquest, and IceAge Audio cables, the latter being used for power cables.  Jeffrey said he is planning to release interconnects using the same flat/ribbon cable technology, and I am probably going to “have to” try and XLR pair to connect my Bifrost 2/64 DAC to my Rogue Audio RP-7 tube preamp.  I also asked Jeffrey about using his cable for my subwoofer, but he said the improvement for a subwoofer would not be as noticeable with a subwoofer—frankness and honesty that is greatly appreciated.

i will do more listening today, but I must admit to being stunned by the overall sound quality improvement.  The Fidelium cables have made listening to music even more enjoyable.  I am quite sure there are other cables that do the same, but, for me, such a significant improvement at what in today’s market is a reasonable cost is both remarkable and quite enjoyable.

By the way, the company has a 30-day return period, but it took me less than 30 minutes (seconds?) to decide these cables are keepers!

+1 on Silversmith Fidelium cable.  I’ve used AQ Rocket 88, Raven Soniquil, and custom cables from Mogami cable to connect my Odyssey monoblocs to my Fyne F-702 speakers.  When I hooked up the Fidelium cables the improvement was simply astounding and instantaneously evident.  They are not inexpensive, but neither is the price stratospheric.  The company has a trial period, but I realized in 30 seconds these were “keepers.”

I would definitely add Silversmith Fidelium cables to your list of cables being considered.  I swapped out some very good Mogami speaker cables and replaced them with the Fidelium cables and the results were astounding. Better soundstage, improved definition, better tonal qualities of instruments improved bass.  Even my non-audiophile wife, who loves good music nonetheless, immediately noticed a radical improvement.  I also swapped out a set of Morrow Audio level 5 balanced cables for a set of balanced Fidelium interconnects and there was a noticeable improvement.  I contacts the designer/vendor of the Silversmith Fidelium cables, Jeffrey Smith, about buying a set of his cables for my two sub-woofers, and he said I would not notice much of a difference with the sub-woofers, a refreshing bit of frankness and honesty.  I am using the Fidelium speaker cables with my Fyne F-702 speakers, a Rogue Audio RP-7 tube preamp, and a pair of Odyssey Audio Kismet mono bloc amplifiers, all of with which I am extremely satisfied.

For speaker cables, a strong +1 for Silversmith Fidelium speaker cables, which had a marked impact on the sound quality of my system.  They are reasonably priced and are of excellent quality.  I also added a set of Fidelium XLR cables from my DAC to my preamp, with excellent results.