Review: Paul Speltz Anti Cables Speaker cable


Category: Cables

I was lucky enough to have these Anti cables given to me by a very generous Audiogoner. I had been using Canre s4 cables and had much enjoyed them. Sometime ago however, I began seeing ads for the Paul Speltz "Anti Cables" and have been intrigued to hear these. When I recived them, I cut them to size, twisted them as prescribed by other agoners, and proceeded to burn them in for about 150 hrs. They sounded ok right out of the box but they really opened up after the burn in. I have noticed the sound stage is certainly bigger and more focused than before. There also seems to be more air in between the microphone positions on stage/studio.
The bass is also noticably tighter w/ more slam. Overall I hear a better more holograpic image and would recomend these to anyone looking for an inexpensive way to boost system performance. I have heard other reviewers compare them to cables costing tenfold. Unfortunatley my budget would not allow me to know this first hand, but I find it rewarding to know that others have made the comparisons.

Associated gear
Sunfire 300 w/ch stereo amp
Anthem pre2l Tube pre amp
AH! Njoe 4000 cd player
Kimber PBJ interconnects
Magnepan MMG speakers w/ custom stands
totorg

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I had a set of Kimber silver IC's and 8tg (?) speaker cables. They were described as being neutral as are the Speltz cables. However, the Speltz cables removed veil after veil after veil from the system. The Kimbers had also been described as "revealing", but if you want the hear, or more correctly, not hear truly revealing wires, listen to Speltz cables. For the price, how can you afford not to?

Just visit the Speltz web site and see what others say and what $$$$ cables they replaced with the $$ anti-cables.