To loom or not to loom?


Ladies and Gentlemen.

I am asking for your experiences in running a complete loom of one brand of cable, experiences not opinions and conjecture please.

I have 2 systems with interconnects from DH Labs and Zavfino, Speaker cables from Zavfino and Wireworld. Power cables are a mishmosh of LessLoss (digital front end) Zavfino (tubes), SR Research SS monoblocks, all great quality cables. 

Should I look at consolidating each system to a specific brand and model of cables or is this a fool's errand? 

Again if you do not have specific experiences please refrain from posting gibberish and innuendo. 

audio_is_subjective64

Well, that’s the way I’ve done it(not the power cables though).

My 1st loom was Straight Wire Crescendo’s and Straight Wire digital and phono IC’s.... Sounded great. Was very happy. I recently upgraded to a Townshend F-1 Fractal loom/IC’s and dig cables and wow, incredible difference. Much cleaner, fuller and vibrant sound.

I don’t see myself ever changing those cables but if I did, I’d loom it again.

@mitch2 Dont tell the automotive world that, they have been calling it a wiring loom for 100 years. Thanks. 

@vinylshadow thanks. 

Made my decision standing pat, System sounds wonderful and had the chance to listen to an $800k system and I am quite content with my $65k system. Sound fabulous for what I have in it. 
 

Thanks all that really contributed. 

 

 

All of my interconnects and speaker cables are Morrow Cable. All of my power cables are Furutech components that I put together myself. Of course I have nothing to compare them against but I am pleased with what I get from my system.

I have an all Cardas loom of Cygnus and Clear.

SR power cables 

heres the deal.  If you buy  a loom from a reputable manufacturer,

they are all good once you hit a certain price point 

Get a loom of the best level of cable you can afford 

and it will be rewarding

Good luck Willy -T

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