Sakura Systems OTA Cable Kit


Has anyone tried this "minimalist" cable kit? After receiving a recommendation from someone with similar musical values to myself, and whose ears I trust, I could not resist ordering one. I will report on how they sound in a few weeks, but am interested in others' opinions too.

For those that have not heard about them look at www.sakurasystems.com for an interesting read. The cable sounds as if it is very close to the specification of the conductors in Belden Cat5. So I may have spent around 100 times what the kit is worth. We shall see.

If you have not heard this cable, please don't bother posting your opinions of how it MUST sound here. Nor am I that interested in hearing how stupid I must be to order this kit - it's my money and you are free to make different decisions with yours. Sorry for this condition, but I am bored with those that have nothing positive to offer on this site, and post their opinions based on deductive logic rather than actual experience.
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Showing 2 responses by ivos5647

I think you should try the OTA speaker cables with the Gaincard. Very soon they will tell you the truth: every, I mean EVERY other speaker cable manipulates with music.
Than, you could try the OTA cables as IC's....
Hi Sead,

I'm still here. You know, my system sounds so good these days so I can't leave...
Yes, I was so happy with the Yammamuras as ICs with my Gaincard. I agree with you that Gaincard sounds very good with other cables but, as you know, its full potential is given only with the Storatos. It's the same with the whole 47 Laboratory system, including digital cables and, what I consider as the essential point, power cords. Considering that OTA cables are so affordable (comparing to the all mega-bucks, thick, heavy, stupid full-of-all-kind-of-coloration cables) it's logical to supply them with the Gaincard and with other 47 Lab equipment.
I've recently heard Storatos as a ICs in my friend's non-47 Laboratory system and I was amazed of how much improvement they brought.

Regards,

Ivo