Signal Cable -- High End Generic?


Searching the archive, I found some of you seem to think this guy and his company offer straightforward good value.

I have a weird grab bag assortment of cables inluding old MIT interconnects from SCD-1 to preamp, Monster Cable M-1 and M-1000 circa 1986 (Bruce Brissoon designed?)between amp and preamp and speakers, cheap entry level copper Monster cable connecting outboard crossovers to the Tympanis, and recently added the $50 giant yellow extension cord Home Depot tweak when I ran out of length on the speaker wire.

Nonetheless, the system still sounds pretty amazing, although my two complaints would be flat image and still a bit of glare on the top end, even with the tweaky resistors put in line as a treble attenuator.

So I am wondering if I buy Signal Cables:

best interconnects between pre and power amp
matching interconnects for SACD player

and matching

double run speaker cables with their spades and bananas (their copper line, not silver)

and

the signal cable "magic" power cords all around

What would you guess might happen to the glare, image depth and overall sound?

For a few hundred bucks, I guess I cant go too far wrong but would love any suggestions.
cwlondon
Signal Cable products offer a quality product at a great value. IMO to try to better their performance with Home Depot wire would be a waste of time since the price is already very reasonable for the Signal Cable. You absolutely cannot go wrong for the price.
I would also look at Element cables offerings. I have one of their twisted pair IC's and it is fantastic. It sounded virtually indistinguishable from a pair of XLO Signature IC's I had (which I promptly sold for 3 times the asking price of the Elements). Right now, I'm using DH Labs revelation IC's because they work a bit with my DH Labs Q10's, but the Element cables still sound fine on my XM tuner.
Ditto on the Element Twisted Pair. I just recieved my pair and I'm stunned at how transparent, detailed, and smoothly musical these are. They replaced a Bryston coax cable, which sounded analytical and hard compared. I also have a VHaudio Pulsar IC which pairs very nicely with the Element cable. Element uses the same John Risch design in their cables as Signal, but offers a more refined version that Signal doesn't: Twisted Pair II. Try it, you won't regret it.
Hi,

SignalCable is good value. Maybe not the high-end for $49 or so, but good value.

Best regards,
Mike