Your experience with Synergistic Research Foundation SX speaker cables?


I am in the process of auditioning these cables through the Cable Company lending library. I like them so far, and am interested in others’ experience with them, so please share.

tommylion

I have been using the SR30 speaker cables for a while. I just spent some time with the Atmosphere SX Excite cables I demoed from Scott Walker Audio. I was very impressed with the improvements. I’m considering the Foundation as the price point is half, but I’m not sure I can move downstream from the Atmosphere’s. The separation of instruments and the air around them really surprised me compared to the SR30’s. 

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I have the Foundation speaker cable (not interconnects) and used them as the prime for well over a year. Still have them, put away. Try the QED Supremus. They cost a bit more but are roughly in the same price ballpark.

I have a SR atmosphère SX euphoria spdif between my streamer and my dac .It’s very good and better than my Kimber D60 (very good for the Price)and a Kimber Orchid aes. Neutral and Musical. 
 

my 2 cents

Philippe

@tommylion Thanks for correcting me. I completely misread that you were seeking opinions on the Foundation SX. It is a pretty good cable that has some of the sonic signature of the Galileo series, but it is not as gripping and transparent or refined. It is a great introduction to the Synergistic Research sound, but if your system is revealing enough, the Atmosphere SX line is where the magic starts to happen. I would not consider the Foundation SX to give you much of what the Galileo SX provides for much less… that’s what I would say about the Atmosphere SX Excite and Euphoria lines.