@dickieboy I can second your opinion on Morrow. I used them for years but only as interconnects. Their Christmas sale appears to be the best of the year at 60% off. Morrow is a bit like the airlines. Always on sale. A while back I needed to go to a very long set of XLRs so I drank the Kool-Aid and purchased a new brand at a much higher cost. I can't honestly say I heard any improvement in sound over the Morrow cables. They also give a 60 return policy if you're not happy for any reason.
Speaker cables with good timbre
As the title says, i would like to hear recommendations on a pair of speaker cables, copper, that have a very good midrange, imaging and truth of timbre or faithful reproduction of instrument sound. As i get older i started to realize i value those characteristics the most when i listen to recorded music. Thank you in advance.
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@audiogabby Yes, JPS Labs cables are all made of "Alumiloy" or Aluminum Alloy. IMHO, the JPS Superconductor 3 speaker cables are some of the best speaker cables on the market, regardless of price (save for their top speaker cables, the Aluminata). But, you don't have to go any further than the Superconductor 3. That's how phenomenal they are. The Superconductor 3 has no shortcomings or weaknesses. Incredible bass and dynamics, rich, beautiful, neutral, natural tone and a super all-around performer at a reasonable price (especially pre-owned ). What more can you ask for? It’s pretty stiff, but I strongly believe that the Superconductor 3 is all the speaker cable that anyone could ever need. Amazing stuff!!! I also use one of JPS Labs’ top Aluminata power cables. I just can’t speak highly enough of the JPS Labs cables that I utilize in my audio system. Happy listening. |
Sooner or later the audio industry might turn out to the natural sound and all current noisy and un-natural sound cables and audio equipment could be a junk. The only cable for future proof (with natural sound) is Wavetouch audio speaker cable which is only natural sound speaker cable. That’s right. All speaker cables (and audio components) sound un-natural like the left speaker and WTA cable sounds like the right speaker in below video . Test your speaker’s sound like below video. https://youtu.be/IHf_FSa8amE?si=Fd7ohsNVPKbIOcq4 Now listen to WTA speaker cable below. https://youtu.be/2ru4D-mOMdo?si=jZv4-Uudlg0A3l7j Alex/WTA |
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