Upgraded my cables and they transformed my system!!!


My old cables were, and my new cables are a mix of three or four different brands of cables that synergized beautifully together to produce an outstanding sound in my system. Recently, I felt that there was room for improvement in my audio system’s cabling, so I decided it was time to upgrade. I’m still in love with my old superb speaker cables (Revel Salon 2 speakers), (JPS Labs Superconductor 3 speaker cables), and my incredible ethernet cables (Shunyata Sigma), so I felt no need to replace them. Here’s a list of the upgrades that I made:

Ayre Acoustc QX-5 Twenty DAC: Old cable= ATC, 2M, power cable (excellent for digital exclusively). Replaced with= JPS Labs Aluminata 1.5M power cable (transformational).

Hegel H590 Integrated Amp: Old cable= Audioquest Tornado power cable, High Current, 15A, 1 meter. Replaced with= Audioquest Hurricane, High Current, 1M, 15A

Audioquest Niagara 3000 Power Conditioner: Old cable= Audioquest Thunder power cable, High Current, 15A, 2M. Replaced with= Audioquest Hurricane, High Current, 15A, 2M.

Interconnects: Old cable= Audioquest Earth, 1M, XLR. Replaced with= Audioquest Pegasus, 1M, XLR (transformational).

Note: My budget limit was $1500 or less for each cable (new or used), which I achieved.

 

I'm not one of our more well-heeled audiophiles, and the $1500 or below (new or used) for each cable was the absolute limit to my financial capabilities for my new cables.  However, at the $1500 or below price point for a new or used power cord or pair of interconnects, you can purchase a level of quality which, IMHO, is so incredibly high with such a high level of proficiency, one would have to question the necessity to spend more.    

With the new cables in place, the sound quality of my system, which sounded simply outstanding before the upgrades, has been improved dramatically by leaps and bounds, and my new interconnects are not even close to being fully broken-in yet!!! Of course, I expected this kind of improvement in sound quality once the new cables were installed, and the improvement will continue to get better and better over time as the interconnects continue to further burn-in. Now, I should be good to go for the foreseeable future.

For those of you who still persist in believing that non-stock, upgraded, aftermarket cabling is "Snake-oil"...............you have no idea.

Happy listening

 

kennymacc

Showing 6 responses by audphile1

I got the copyright joke. 

Check out Audio Science Review forum. You satisfy the requirements to become a member there. This is not a joke. 

@chocaholic nice system! Bet it sounds wonderful! The only thing is when I saw “BS node” I read it as Bull 💩 mode.  It must be my confirmation bias kicking in.

Just kidding…

Once again, it’s all about the budget allocated to a given component or cable. If your budget is $50 for a power cord, don’t bother. Spend it on beer, cigars and bourbon. Stock power cord will do just fine. Same applies to the interconnects and speaker cables. If you don’t got the components with potential that can be realized with a $1500 power cord, spending that much is not wise. 
So @classicrockfan we see your point. But you fail to see ours. That is why it doesn’t make sense to you. Which is fine. Like I said earlier, use whatever you like and whatever sounds best to you

 

 

classicrockfan

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Don’t get wrong... I do believe good cables make a difference

There’s a night and day difference in sound quality between a $50 DAC and a $1500 DAC. what about between a $50 amazon power cable (beautiful and well built) and a $1500 super expensive cable? Nothing.

@classicrockfan that doesn’t make sense