I own a couple of great inteconnects from a company called Sine Audio. Sine makes very high quality, esoteric high end speaker cables, interconnects and power cords. they are virtually unknown here in the states. Very popular in Asia.
I swapped all my really expensive Transparent Reference XL cables for the Sine. It took me no time at all to re sell the Transparent wire.
The Sine on the other hand I wasn't as fortunate with. I did manage to sell a great pair of their Coliseum Speaker cables to a member that I let audition them first. He loves them.
The interconnects sound way better than cables I had from Transparent, Accapella, FMS among others.
They are a hybrid Silver and copper wire. They are not shielded, which allows them to sound very open, transparent and full bodied. They literally blew the doors off any of the high dollar well known wires I have used in the past.
I guess my reason for mentioning all this is I learned a very valueable lesson. If you're like me and change your system more frequently than you change the oil in your car. You would be well served to stick with major brands that have been annointed with reviews by Stereophile and TAS.
If I had to be stuck with wire Though, these are the best I have ever used. The Sine Ella interconnect is hands down the best RCA interconnect I have ever used or heard.
I swapped all my really expensive Transparent Reference XL cables for the Sine. It took me no time at all to re sell the Transparent wire.
The Sine on the other hand I wasn't as fortunate with. I did manage to sell a great pair of their Coliseum Speaker cables to a member that I let audition them first. He loves them.
The interconnects sound way better than cables I had from Transparent, Accapella, FMS among others.
They are a hybrid Silver and copper wire. They are not shielded, which allows them to sound very open, transparent and full bodied. They literally blew the doors off any of the high dollar well known wires I have used in the past.
I guess my reason for mentioning all this is I learned a very valueable lesson. If you're like me and change your system more frequently than you change the oil in your car. You would be well served to stick with major brands that have been annointed with reviews by Stereophile and TAS.
If I had to be stuck with wire Though, these are the best I have ever used. The Sine Ella interconnect is hands down the best RCA interconnect I have ever used or heard.