+1 Lizzy. If 2-channel is important the first thing I'd do is find a good stereo preamp and patch that into your system. I think that could make a larger improvement on an absolute level than swapping individual cables. Connect the front L/R pre outs from the Anthem to the HT Bypass (or any other unused line-level input) on the stereo pre and run interconnects from the stereo pre to your stereo amp and you're done. Best of luck in whatever you decide.
Which of my cables would you upgrade or change and why?
Hey guys -
Looking for some cable advice.
I somewhat randomly assembled my system, as far as cables go, and am now wondering if I should make any cable changes to get the most out of my system. While I have no doubt that I have very capable components and cables, I am wondering if there are cables that are better matches for the components. The components are going to stay the same for now, for better or for worse.
Note that I think my system sounds great - I have no complaints - just thinking that there may be some cabling tweaks that will allow me to get even more out of my system.
Here are the particulars of my HiFi system - I have 2 pairs of speakers. I mostly listen to Tidal HiRes music off the Lumin D2 and with just the Focal Kantas, but I will occasionally use the CM10 S2s as well when I am hosting people since I get more oomph overall that way with no noticeable degradation or change in SQ.
System details:
Lumin D2 connected to my FIOS router via an Audioquest Forest Cat 7 ethernet cable.
The Lumin D2 is connected to an Anthem AVM 60 using a pair of Nordost Frey RCA analog cables.
I use the Anthem as a pre-amp and hub since my HiFi system is part of a larger 11.2 HT system.
Nordost Blue Heaven BNC to RCA digital audio SPDIF cable connecting Lumin D2 to Anthem AVM 60 processor (I use the Lumin’s DAC most of the time - I will occasionally use the Anthem’s DAC for certain non MQA titles).
I use Cardas Clear Cygnus XLR cables from the Anthem AVM 60 to a McIntosh MC452 amp. And Kimber Kable 8TC speaker cables from the MC452 to Focal Kanta No. 2s.
I have Audioquest Mackenzie XLR cables from the Anthem AVM 60 to a Bryston 4B3 amp.
And Audioquest Rocket 44 speaker cables from the Bryston 4B3 to B&W CM10 S2s.
So that’s it as far as my current cables - do you think I can get noticeably better performance from my system when streaming Tidal by changing any of the cables?
Thanks in advance.
Benson
Looking for some cable advice.
I somewhat randomly assembled my system, as far as cables go, and am now wondering if I should make any cable changes to get the most out of my system. While I have no doubt that I have very capable components and cables, I am wondering if there are cables that are better matches for the components. The components are going to stay the same for now, for better or for worse.
Note that I think my system sounds great - I have no complaints - just thinking that there may be some cabling tweaks that will allow me to get even more out of my system.
Here are the particulars of my HiFi system - I have 2 pairs of speakers. I mostly listen to Tidal HiRes music off the Lumin D2 and with just the Focal Kantas, but I will occasionally use the CM10 S2s as well when I am hosting people since I get more oomph overall that way with no noticeable degradation or change in SQ.
System details:
Lumin D2 connected to my FIOS router via an Audioquest Forest Cat 7 ethernet cable.
The Lumin D2 is connected to an Anthem AVM 60 using a pair of Nordost Frey RCA analog cables.
I use the Anthem as a pre-amp and hub since my HiFi system is part of a larger 11.2 HT system.
Nordost Blue Heaven BNC to RCA digital audio SPDIF cable connecting Lumin D2 to Anthem AVM 60 processor (I use the Lumin’s DAC most of the time - I will occasionally use the Anthem’s DAC for certain non MQA titles).
I use Cardas Clear Cygnus XLR cables from the Anthem AVM 60 to a McIntosh MC452 amp. And Kimber Kable 8TC speaker cables from the MC452 to Focal Kanta No. 2s.
I have Audioquest Mackenzie XLR cables from the Anthem AVM 60 to a Bryston 4B3 amp.
And Audioquest Rocket 44 speaker cables from the Bryston 4B3 to B&W CM10 S2s.
So that’s it as far as my current cables - do you think I can get noticeably better performance from my system when streaming Tidal by changing any of the cables?
Thanks in advance.
Benson
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