You need to try the speaker cable. It is a complete game changer in the audio industry. Probably the biggest improvement ever in sound quality and realism. These will impress audiophiles all over the world.
All these ribbon cables are not going to be as compatible with equipment as normal stranded/solid core cables would be. Ozzy has maybe identified one such setup with his tube amp and found a cable better - for him - at 5x times the price.
That's fine. But the Fidelium 8 foot pair for $1195 really seems to be a huge deal if the user reports are any indication. It's not often cables little over a grand are replacing 10k+ cables in this hobby.
Thanks. We had them here and the difference was as you describe. This is not to knock them. They are very fast and articulate, clean and clear, virtually as free of glare and tonal coloration as F1. They just fall a little short in terms of body, bass, dynamics and overall realness- exactly what you said. But a fast articulate sound almost always impresses listeners short term- and some actually like that. It is not a huge difference and it could also be these were all very brief auditions (only a few songs per component) and it may be they fill out and warm up when used longer. In any case they do cost less and so are certainly worth considering for anyone not able to afford F1.
Opinions vary, and sometimes enough by a large margin, just like the differences I heard between the F1 and my own cables (Lenehan Audio FoilFlex, which MC didn’t think much of) compared to the Fideliums. From my perspective and I will readily admit the speakers I listen to have a very different sound and temprament than the Moabs, the Fideliums were quite markedly more capable of taming noise that I perceived in the large floor standers, not virtually the same, but by no small margin.
Based upon the lively sound that Chuck evidently loves (and yes it’s entertaining, and fun, enjoyable) it’s pulled back, so to speak with Silversmith cables, tamed is possibly the easiest adjective.
Does that make either of us right? Or wrong, for that matter? Preference, like food, in the world of Audio is always a matter of taste.
Before I can write any sort of detailed review, I’m going to need time with the Fideliums, to have a clearer understanding of what’s entirely going on. However, straight out of the box, with absolutely no time on them, they appeared to reveal more information and lowered the noise floor, by no small amount. Most guys here have had a lot more time with them in their systems, and it’s akin to the difference I heard that changed my system.
I am going to use another product that I and others have grown to enjoy in our systems, and like the Fideliums are to be had for not much money for the investment. What the Puritan PSM-156 did to my digital front end by lowering the noise floor considerably took a little time to settle in, and get used to. There is a certain sense of density in sound when it’s accompanied with distortion, which I often perceive as loudness.
I need more time with the Fideliums, to really hear what’s going on with them, and to clear away my own acknowledged bias to that which I am accustomed as the reference.
So I am going to acknowledge my own perceived short comings as an audiophile, when it comes to critical listening, going forward (unless it’s a triple jump leap) for me isn’t generally as easy to discern as stepping back in sound quality. And I accept that I am fussy and biased and very human. I’m Australian, yeah, I’m opinionated.
The Fideliums did not lose bass, they did seem to remove distortion throughout the entire audible spectrum and certainly in the broad upper region where violin is heard. The violin, tubed instruments, bells and such - just wow.
LIke the Puritan PSM-156, I need more time to ensure that I understand the difference between distortion making the sound fatter (a technique used with reverb on voice, guitars and other instruments) and the lean sharp authentic sound heard in nature, or it’s possibly not that which I’m assuming. I hope to get back to live performance listening again soon, perspective is a real thing.
I do like them very much, I am not returning them to Mr Jeff Smith. Assuming his interconnects are as good as the development cables he brought to share with us, I’m going to be all over ’em like a randy puppy on a squeaky toy! I need time on them too
Oh, and while I was at the Chuxpona 2021(sorry if I spelt it wrong MC?) my Fidelium pair were on (I need to buy more) the freshly unboxed Audioquest fog lifters (ha, there goes that name dropping Aussie). Someone tripped over the Fideliums, pulling them off the light stands, and I joked with Jeff Smith and suggested they would also double as good trip hazards for would be burglars. So keep that in mind, they sound good and could be used in home security!
The point being, they are more durable than they look and feel, I had a look later and they are perfectly fine. Though, please don’t use them as a tow strap to prove me wrong, they probably wouldn’t yield much and you might break something.
I was at the MillerFest( Chuxpona 2021 ???) also and heard the Fidelium cables. What Jeff described as an echo type of sound produced by the interaction by the dielectric eliminated by his design was a very good description of what I heard. They appeared to me to eliminate the background hash present with the previous cables.
I can’t comment on the bass as I was too unfamiliar with all that I was hearing to concentrate on a specific thing.
What stands out to me is that the AWG was minimized as not important which I’m not sure I agree with. Thinner AWG seems to accentuate higher frequencies at the cost of lower bass response. A single pair are both out of my wire budget and also don’t get long enough but with no other reason than instinct would think they would benefit from bi wiring.
Right, Chuxpona. Coulda sworn you were there when the term was coined. Not by me, sad to say. Was thinking it was you came up with it? Or were you the one who came up with, "Have you paid your millercarbon tax?"
In any case we want to be careful, MillerFest could be confused with the upcoming Chuctoberfest. Then the big one some time early next year, the coveted MCES.
I am not sure if three a year will be enough, but it is getting harder and harder to keep coming up with established events to rip off!
I haven't heard the F1, but I admire their build. However, the Silversmith Fideliums are the best upgrade I've made (except perhaps for moving up to a LTA zotl amp). Yes, they seemed more reserved in the mids and bass when I first put them in: all it took was notching up the volume and I realized I was hearing a much better, balanced, natural, and -- to borrow a term from this discussion, more articulate overall sound. What the Fideliums do best is the leading edge and upper end detail; for the rest of the spectrum they are natural and precise--bass is tighter, mid-range warmer. PS: I purchased the 10 foot pair and soldered them directly to my full-range drivers, so there is nothing but Fideliums between the amp and driver. Simply a huge jump up in quality of sound for me.
Without a doubt the Fidelium may sound more reserved at first listen. I was coming from Audience Au24 SX ( 3 times the price) and Cerious Technologies Matrix. My Personas are very revealing in the upper midrange and treble. Perfect cable for my system. Took them over to my buds with Martin Logan/Krell and another with Salon/Jeff Rowland’s monos and they sounded great. If you like a very energetic/lively cable this may not be the one.
I just wanted to add my two cents to this forum where I have been lurking for a while.
So based on all the buzz, I ordered the SS Fidelium downunder about a month ago and have been listening to them ever since. These are the most transparent cables I have ever heard.
My first impression written down after receipt with the reference being a pair of Chord Company Shawlines (which IMHO are excellent value cables in their own right and about half the price retail).
The sound is...interesting. Everything went up a notch or two. It was immediately more holographic with the speakers seeming to disappear more than previously. High frequency instruments seemed to have more detail and body sounding more fleshed out. The bass gained a level in terms of detail, tautness and impact. Upgrading my speaker terminal connects produced further gains - I think this is an essential package deal purchase.
I then upgraded my power cables to a full loom of the ’NRG custom 5’ and saw scalar increases increases in harmonic texture, colour, high frequency sound and bass texture and 3 dimensionality, thought the biggest gain seemed to be in the treble. Once again the Fideliums seemed totally transparent to the improvements up the signal chain. Voices were a particular feature - gaining corporeal form in my living room.
Overall I am very impressed and delighted with the result, though my previous reference cable was quite modest compared to many of the reference cables people here are making comparisons to.
I have yet to hear how they compare in my system with the ultra high end of the cable world - I cannot comment on whether these stand equal with the esoteric top end in terms of pricing as many here claim (or refute).
wickymelb4 You ask about tara lab and stage 3. All great sounding cables. The SS fidelium cables perform on that high level at a reasonable cost. Why spend 8-10 times the money for small difference in performance. Witch is subjectively a choice to one’s ears. You can spend lots of money for cars and not get the same performance as many of lesser value. Tv flat panels are a great comparison. Look at oled pricing and performance compared to a few years ago. Enjoy the cables and save your money for retirement.
Hi Fxman - I am certainly aware of the hype that is repeated ad nauseam, but I want to hear if anyone has actually sat down and done the hard work of doing A/B comparisons with the best.
if you want to see a good comparison of the silversmith fidelium cables go Google the review done by Greg Weaver he's been reviewing for 40 years and he put it up against his $18,000 reference cable that nothing has beat in the last 6 years and he said that the silversmith fidelium was better and he also compared it to his other cables in his cable stable from 6,000 to 11,000 and he said the silversmith fidelium was better than all of them.
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