Who out there wants to, or has, validated an amazing cable find?


I own a very decent audio system and have slowly been moving up over the last several decades weeding out less-natural sounding equipment and focusing on best sound for my money (what I can afford). My current gear is a collect of Quad, Pass, Klyne, VPI, soekris and a fairly large collection of Kimber, audio quest, Furutech, Cardas, Straightwire, DH Labs cables built up over time.

I have come across lots of high-priced gear that isn't faithful to the music. My reference has always been unamplified voice and instruments and attend such concerts regularly though they are hard to find (but still easy if you live near a major city).

It always a pleasure to come across gear that is low priced and exceeds higher priced gear when it comes to faithful reproduction of music holding to the live unamplifed sound standard.

So.....

I have recently purchased some ATAUDIO cables from Aliexpress that have left me stunned due to low price and performance. Recommended by another audiophile who seemed credible and owned good equipment so decided to give them a try.

A $26 1 meter ATAUDIO copper interconnect cables is running neck and neck my Cardas Clear interconnects and beaten my Cardas clear Cygnus interconnect cables when it comes to clarity, lack of edge and sibilance, warm open holographic sound reproduction. 

Would someone here with a good resolving audio system give one of the ATAUDIO cables a try? The price is noise for us who have invested in decent (high-end) audio system.

ATAUDIO power cords and Interconnects have proved amazing. About to try their speaker cables. I would not recommend their silver cables. I tried them and while they sound more robust and full than their copper cables the silver cables have the a high frequency edge similar to other silver cables I have heard.

Just looking for couple of regular posters here to give the ATAUDIO cables a try.
Can't resist passing along an audio bargain.

If you don't believe in cables making differences please don't post here and go do something else as you have already found your happiness. 

sudnh

Lots of views here.  I am a firmly midfi guy so take everything I say from that perspective.  I use an assortment of wires from Audioquest, Shunyata, DH Labs (good value) The Chord Company, Nanotec (outstanding value), Furutech and some from China - various makers.  I am not going to claim that Chinese cables that cost $50 rival $10,000 wires but some sound pretty good and are holding a place in my current system.  You must be selective.

I currently assemble most of my power cables.  I started out buying Furutech parts at full retail and had some success and some disappointments.  I have found some Chinese sourced bulk power cables and connectors that are great, but you have to buy and try to determine which ones from which venders are effective, and which just look pretty.

I use an ATAUDIO interconnect for my subwoofer and like how that sounds.  

I have an Audiomeca power cable that is supposedly OCC copper that looks lovely, comes in a nice box, cost a little over a hundred bucks and rivals the sound of power cables I have and have tried costing $500-$800.  I am currently using it to power my Swagman Labs SE linear power supply for my analog front end with great satisfaction.

I bought a Xangsane “7N OCC silver plated power cable” for under $100 on a lark and it sounds terrific.  My son is currently using it in his Naim/Rega/ATC/REL system side by side with quality Audioquest, Naim, DHLabs and Isotek power cables. Not saying it is an Audioquest Hurricane killer, just saying it is a good value if you can overlook the hideous lime green color and component lifting stiffness.

I bought a Chinese replica of a $3,000 Furutech power cable for $100 and got what I paid for.  Looks great, sounds just OK.

I bought some “Valhalla” speaker jumpers from China that are supposedly silver plated OCC to replace the stock metal plates on some Wharfedale Diamond 12.0s in a second system, and WOW, are they good. They cost $45 and are worth every penny.  Compared to some other jumpers I’ve tried made from bulk wire and other store bought versions, these phony knock offs are hands down better.  It takes a long time to burn them in, but they make the little Wharfedales sound like much more expensive speakers.

Lastly, out of curiosity I bought some $45 interconnects from China that look very much like $19,000 top of the line wires from a certain US vender.  I put them in my system and gave them every chance to impress me, and ultimately they didn’t.  They weren’t completely awful, but my Nanotec wires with Furutech rhodium plugs sound way better.  Those Chinese wires are now gracing my spare cable box.

YMMV

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vthokie83,

And if you really want to up your game you should try the neotech rectangular OCC cable unfortunately their top stuff which is the Amazon and the Sahara are not available in bulk but they do have other rectangular OCC available and it is far superior to the round OCC because that's what I upgraded from.

I have bought speakers wires and power cords from Pinetree Audio  The quality, attention to detail and sound are excellent For what's it worth they are made here right in the good old USA  The price for what you get is very good indeed!!

*Audioquest Hurricane High Current, 15A, power cable used on my DAC.  I know, this cable isn't recommended by Audioquest for source components, but it works just fine and sounds absolutely Incredible on my DAC!!! 

*JPS Labs Aluminata power cable used on my integrated amp.  Initially, I tried this power cable on my DAC, but it turned out to be a game changer on my integrated amp instead.  Incredible!!!