Review: Stealth Cables Dream Petite Speaker cable


Category: Cables

I would first like to give a brief historical perspective regarding what cables and wires I was using before the Stealth Dream Petite speaker cables to give a context of why I chose to audition this cable and it's performance in my system.

About five years ago I went through a very lengthy audition process that took about five months and six different cable companies IC's and speaker cables before settling on Acoustic Zen's wires (Silver reference II's and Satori). They were very reasonably priced, well built, and offered an overall sonic performance that was wonderful in my system. Actually, they out performed cables costing at least double their price at that time. When Mr. Acoustic Zen, Robert Lee, came out with his new and still present reference level wires the Absolute a couple of years ago, they became my new reference cables, I wrote a review on them here on the GON, and gave me much pleasure until they were slowly replaced with different cables from the Stealth Cable Company. I still believe that at their price level they offer great performance and one has to spend alot more money to get a qualitative improvement in performance.

I had read much about Stealth Cable's famous Indra IC and had heard it in other people's system and was justly impressed, but was informed that Serguei Timachev, Mr. Stealth had come out with a IC for about half the price of the Indra, that would offer 80 to 90% of its sonic performance. Well, I now have three pairs of Stealth Metacarbons, one pair of Indras, and my digital cable is the Sextet. Again, if you want more details regarding the sonic performance of the Metacarbons or Sextet I wrote reviews on both here on the GON.

Abou three year Serguei had come out with his new reference speaker cable the Dream that was his attempt to equal the sonic performance of the very highly regarded Indra IC. I would have loved to audition it, but it unfortunately surpassed my budget limits. However, I was informed that the next step down from the reference Dream was a cable that he had worked on for a couple of years called the Dream Petite. This speaker cable could be compared to what the Metacarbon IC's are to the Indra, about $3000.00 less, but offering a significant precentage of the Dream's performance.

SONICS

When I wrote the reviews of the Stealth Metacarbons and digital Sextet cable I struggled to convey what I called the "sound of nothing". The same thing is going to take place in this review of the Dream Petite. Descriptions like uncolored or neutral really does not express the very special quality that these cables have that I prefer to call "just natural" or allowing the music just to "flow" out of my speakers into the room.

Let me give what I would call more specific analytical details regarding the sonics of the Dreamm Petite cable.

1) The most accurate/natural timbres have have ever heard in my system regarding speaker wires.

2) A large very open soundstage with excellent layering in that soundstage.

3) The lowest noise floor of any speaker wire I have heard in my system.

4) I can't say it has more extension then the AZ Absolute but offers more microdetails without ever sounding "etched" or "bright" in any way.

5) Offers the best 3D images of individual players with air aroung them, but does not make them sound like "cutouts" in an HIFI unatural way.

6)The bass extension is terrific and offers a faster and more realistic sense to the low end.

To finish trying to explain the "sound of nothing" or why these speaker wires offer such a natural perspective to the sound of music, let me share this with you. My favorite tenor sax player of all times is Johnny Griffin. I have had the great pleasure and honor to hear him at least twenty times in small venues, either in quartets or in big bands over the last 30 years. One of many albums I have in my collection of his is the, The Kerry Dancers, which not only offers great music, but surperlative sonics. With all the Stealth wires in my system, including the Dream Petite, the illusion of Mr. Griffin playing in my room was damn close to the real thing, based on hearing him live on many occasions!

As I always say in my reviews, there is no "BEST" but many great pieces of gear in highend audio, and system synergy and personnal taste always comes into play. I have no idea how much better the Dream reference cables are, but the Dream Petite rank with the best I have heard and are my new reference. There not cheap, $5,500.00 for a two meter pair, but I believe are worth every penny.

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Showing 4 responses by teajay

John, thanks for your kind words regarding my review.

To answer your question directly, no I have never heard the Hybrid MLT compared to the Dream Petite in my system. I spent a considerable amount of time talking to two individuals that I totally respect that are very knowledgable regarding the Stealth cables and both agreed that the while the Hybrid MLT is a fine cable, both the Dream Petite and Dream reference are surperior to it. Serguei, strikes me as a very serious designer who would not come out with a more expensive model if he did not really believe it offered more virtues compared to something less expensive in his stable of wires. I believe the comparsion of the performance of his Metacarbon IC to his Indra IC, I have both in my sytem, is very similiar to the performance of the Dream Petite compared the Dream, a good precentage of the sonics of the reference for alot less money.
Hi Mattheus, good luck with both your new Dream Petite cable and your AA combo! Please let use know happens in your system when you get all the new stuff up and running. I believe you know I also have AA reference digital pieces and believe they offer some of the best sonics in highend digital in the world. Please take a look at my review of the Tube Hybrid DAC for information regarding replacing the stock tubes from China with NOS tubes leading to a very dramatic inprovement in the DACS overall performance.
Mattheus, yes, AA is suppose to be coming out with a reference transport to match the Tube Hybrid DAC some time this year. I read somewhere they might be showing it at the Munich show next month. I'll be very interested in your opinion regrading both the Dream Petite and AA combo when you finally get them in your system.
Renaat, I would never disagree with what your ears' are telling you in the context of your system, I'm just surprized that you are finding something "painful" regarding the sonics of the Dream Petite wires.

From the very beginning of putting them in my system I found them to offer a "liquidity/easyness" without any harshness or edgyness at all. Like the Indra and Metcarbon IC's the Dream Petite is so transparent and clear that it just seems not to "be there sonicly" with very natural timbres and harmonics. None of the above mentioned wires is euphonic or warm sounding, however compared to other wires, such as Nordost Valhalla in my system, the Stealth cables are not bright/sizzly/aggressive to my ears'. The Dream Petite have just gotten more "silky smooth" as they have burnt in, in my system. So, I'm just a little surprized with your experience, maybe you can provide more details regarding what the Dream Petite is doing that you find so unpleasant.