SF Line 3-- Parasound JC-1-- Thiel 7.2 Cables ?


I would be interested in hearing any opinions of very good cables that I should consider for connecting my
Wadia 861
Sonic Frontiers LINE 3
Parasound HALO JC-1
Thiel 7.2
I'm currently using TARA Master Gen 2.
I've made some upgrades and now it's time to consider cables. The sound is now pretty neutral, if anything Solid State/Thiels could be a touch warmer, but I like detail.
Realistically, I'd probably be buying anything Used.
stewart
I used my own brand of cables to voice the JC-1s, but just don't know your speaker system at all so don't know if it would be a good match or not.....Shoot me an email with your location and I'll advise a local dealer where you can give the TG wires a try......

Bob Crump
TG Audio/CTC Builders
I agree that higher end MIT speaker cables sound great with Thiels, but I have found the opposite to be true of their less expensive speaker cables with my 3.6's. Anything from the AVt1 on up should be okay, though. However, I am using Cardas Neutral Ref. speaker cables in my system, and I am very happy with them. For interconnects, I am using a mix of Cardas Neutral Ref. and Quadlink 5C for source to pre/pro, and MIT MI-330 Series 2 interconnects from pre/pro to amps (Theta), and again, I am happy with this setup.

Tom.
MIT cable compatibility with Thiels has been suggested a number of times, but when I look at the upper end of the MIT line (around Magnums, maybe Shotgun), I see M1, M2, M3 versions with very large cost leaps between between them.

Any help in calibrating the real differences between models and what improvement steps are really worth the premium? Their "articulation" pitch is not totally convincing.

Frankly, such high cost for steps within a family just seems strange.
Based on suggestions from a number of folks (including this thread), I took advantage of a good offer to acquire a pair of MIT Magnum M2 speaker cables. They immediately improved my sound greatly: the bass is a bit deeper and more articulated (sorry about that word), any residual sharpness in the treble is gone, all or maybe more of the details are still present, and most tellingly, the sound is less artificial and much more real sounding.

I thought my older TARA calbes were OK, but these have been a very significant upgrade - now I have to think of upgrading the upstream cables, especially if this kind of improvement is possible.
Stewart - glad you like the M2's - they jumped my system up a significant notch also. I would check out some ic's - I like to have the entire system with network cables - best synergy.