Best interconnect between Ayre AX-7 and CX-7


Time for another change in the second system. I found a few months’ old Ayre AX-7e at a bargain that I’ll pair with my Ayre CX-7. In every review of the AX-7 I found, and especially when looking at it together with CX-7, reviewers have praised the superior performance of balanced interconnects. Sadly, mostly without mentioning the IC’s used.

I read through a few older threads on interconnects for Ayre gear as well as the (disputed) general merit of balanced IC’s, particularly over short lengths. And was left a bit puzzled as to what the views expressed there would boil down to for this particular pair of machines.

Can anyone lift the veil (… or add to the confusion) what IC’s would bring the best result with this gear? In case Stealth Indra leaps to your mind, I am rather looking at something in the $ 500-600 range here (between 0,5m and 1m length, new or used). As far as XLR’s are concerned, I have seen a pair of Acoustic Zen Silver Reference II that would fit the bill, but would it fit sonically? (I have as yet not received an answer from the German distributor as to the availability of Ayre’s own IC’s btw, so I can’t judge their price level over here.)

As always, many thanks in advance for your thoughts or recommendations (XLR or RCA).
karelfd
Having gone through a lot of interconnects over the years, I highly recommend the JPS Superconductor 3 IC's. They have proven to be the most musical in any of my systems, might be a couple hundred bucks more then you wanted to spend but I believe your search would be over.
Shane from the Hometheatredoctor carries them.
No affiliation just a happy customer
I've been really happy with my Purist cables with my AX-7e / CX-7e / P-5xe. Whatever you do, make sure your cables are truely balanced in design, and not simply a single-ended design with XLR connectors.
Well, everyone has their favorite cable and I do too. I have used Ayre equipment with the Audioquest Cheetah interconnect with superb results. AQ has changed the name but the basic cable remains the same.
As for balanced, the Ayre equipment is like four amps in one. Each one drives half the cycle either positive or negative (which is truly a misnomer because the audio signal is AC) for each channel. What is does relate to better is one half the signal going one way and the other going the otherway (alternating.) The signal is isolated in the circuitry of the amp and requires more engineering effort than single ended. The parts really have to be a close tolerance. When these are separated with truly balanced equipment (using balanced cables) it does make a difference in dynamics and overall sound.
A lot of equipment uses a splitter(or a transformer) to separate the signal for balanced. In this case, balanced cables will not sound any better (if as good) as single ended. I think this is where a lot of the disagreement starts.
Ayre's own IC is very similiar to Cardas Golden Reference and is made by Cardas. It's a realitively warm cable but doesn't offer the see through quality I like.
Should be able to get into the Shunyata Altairs for this. I noticed several pairs are on Auction of Altairs and Antairs. The antair is more expesive but the bids haven't gotten very high yet. I own the Altairs and love them. I imagine these auction cables are probably new and for auction since Shunyata has reintroduced the inter connects and has a new line up now. Nothing at all wrong with the altairs or antairs though. Get them for a steel..

beerdraft
Hi Beerdraft,
Thanks for the interesting lead. The Altairs look indeed a bargain. Would you happen to know whether the XLR Altairs are a true balanced design, as Nrenter pointed out?
Karel