This response may be a little off-subject, but I refuse to buy the new line because there is entirely too much cost differential. I currently own Green, Type 2, Type 6, Indigo, and Argent speaker cables. I think that Argent is the best bang for the buck in the entire lineup.
New Audioquest cables vs. Old?
It seems that the old Audioquest line (Midnight, Clear, Lapis, Diamond) are very popular on the used market. I have also read criticism of the new line, especially the speaker cable. I can't remember which magazine, but I read an audio mag. review of an amplifier, where the reviewer used AQ Granite speaker cables, & his opinion of them was pretty mediocre.
Audioquest is highly touting their new "Perfect Surface Copper" as sounding better than any conductor, including silver, that they used in the past. But unless you go to their very expensive stuff, you don't get the 12, 14, or 16 conductors per cable that you got in the old speaker cables. I have heard audiophiles say the old cables were more neutral, powerful, & wide range than the new. But why the hell do we need THAT much copper for good sound? Pick up a Transparent or MIT cable, & although very thick, they weigh nothing because they don't have this quantity of copper. Anyone have experience with the old & the new Audioquest?
Audioquest is highly touting their new "Perfect Surface Copper" as sounding better than any conductor, including silver, that they used in the past. But unless you go to their very expensive stuff, you don't get the 12, 14, or 16 conductors per cable that you got in the old speaker cables. I have heard audiophiles say the old cables were more neutral, powerful, & wide range than the new. But why the hell do we need THAT much copper for good sound? Pick up a Transparent or MIT cable, & although very thick, they weigh nothing because they don't have this quantity of copper. Anyone have experience with the old & the new Audioquest?
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