Morrow Audio 1m MA4 Balanced Interconnect


(12/7/22)

I received my new Morrow Audio 1m MA4 XLR interconnect today.  I hooked it up between my Denafrips Ares II DAC and Pathos Classic One MKiii integrated amplifier.  The previous interconnect was an Audioquest Sydney RCA.

So far, I'm very pleased with the way my system sounds with the Morrow Audio interconnects installed.  The sound is absolutely different and I think objectively better.

I primarily started this thread to have a place to document my impressions during the break-in period.  Morrow Audio provides a lot of information for what to expect during break-in.  The general description is that the cables perform around 70% initially and drop to 50% in the 50-100 hour timeframe and then achieve full performance sometime after that with the recommended full breaking being around 400 hours.

I plan to leave my DAC running for the next 17 days and should be able to listen at least a little each day.  Here's what Morrow Audio says to expect:

The first 50 hours:

When you first hook up your cables, you will hear about 70% of the sonic potential the cables have to offer. The highs might tend to be a little peaky and/or harsh, bass may lack and the midrange "sterile". This will soon go away and the frequencies will even out as the break-in process advances. Note from the testimonials below that the “high frequencies” is the area most noted.

Mid-way through the break-in process 50 to 100 hours:

Between 50 and 100 hours you will experience the "difficult stage" of the break-in process. The sonic potential of the cable drops to 50%. It may be difficult to listen during this time. This is when some of our customers make a pre-mature return, missing out on the full sonic glory of the product.

After full break-in:

As you reach the end of the break-in process, the frequency extremes fill and smooth out, the midrange bloom returns and the cable takes on a very natural sound presentation.

mceljo

@leorousseau - The missing parts was that I can't imagine that a Cardas Parsec wouldn't do an excellent job based solely on it's price point.  I guess it depends on how much your willing to spend.

I have an Audioquest Cinnamon and was thinking that I heard no difference between it and my previous Blue Jeans Cable silver plated cable, but I just realized that that comparison was with my previous DAC that was inferior to the Denafrips, so just ignore me I guess... :-)

I have Morrow PH 7 speaker cable and love them. I burned mine in for 200 hours on my Duo tech burner then 200 hours on my fry baby.

I finally took my Morrow Audio MA4 balanced interconnects on a field trip to my friends house.  He has Martin Logan speakers with a Krell stereo power amplifier fed by a Topping DAC.  It was a very quick listening session, but we started with a few songs with his current setup, then moved to the Morrow Audio interconnects, and then switched back.

I don't listen to his setup very often, but found the Morrow Audio interconnects to be superior with us both able to describe the same differences.  I think the most notable thing that happened was when he put one song on that wasn't part of the original baseline and noted that it had never sounded better.  I am not familiar with the song/album, but was immediately impressed with how it sounded.  When we switched back to his cables that song simply lost its magic for both of us.  It was the song that'll haunt him until he upgrades.  With the others he was mentally calculating the value of the price of the upgrade, but this song seemed to demand it for him.  Since I've been home I got a text with him wondering how things might change for orchestral music since we were only listening to solo vocal music.  It was a fun hour of listening however brief.  By the way, his currently interconnects are not audiophile approved :-0