Any Boulder pre/power amp users here?


Soon I'll get a Boulder pre/power combo and wonder what the Boulder owners use for the IC's. My dealer said Boulder specifically recommends to use its own cables, which are somehow very cheap compared to their amps. I have no idea what these cables are and wonder if these cables are as good as other high-end cables which we know.

So, I'd like to know if anybody tried any Boulder IC's from CD/DAC to the preamp and pre to power and compared them to other cables.

Also what would you use as speaker cable from Boulder poweramp to Wilson Audio Maxx2?

Thanks
muratc
have the 1060 and recently went from harmonic tech speaker cables up to purist venustas which mates well with the 1060 and was a significant improvement, in fact i am considering changing my kimber select interconnects to purist
Yes, this is also what I'm getting for my Boulders. Indra IC's and Stealth Dream speaker cables.
Boulder doesnt´manufacture cables. On most occasions (ehibitions) Boulder uses TaraLabs top-of-the-line cables (Omega and Zero) together with Avalon speakers and I think DCS CD/SACD-Transport.

A friend of mine has got a full Boulder, TaraLabs set up but uses ACapella Sphäron Excalibur speakers and a no longer manufactured Barclay X-1 CD-Transport.
Hope this helps.
Okay, this is all fascinating. Ummm...kinda strange, but fascinating.

We occasionally make cables at Boulder Amplifiers. We are not the same company as Boulder Cables. We actually haven't the faintest idea who they are.

Our amps, preamps, DACs, etc, were all designed with benign inputs and outputs and were specifically engineered to negate the electrical charactersitics of cables, line conditioners, tiptoes, etc., as much as possible. This is to try to maintain neutrality throughout the audio chain as much as possible. A good high-end system that's engineered and designed towards neutrality should make as much effort as possible to limit the effects of the outside world and tweaks. If you pay that much for a system, the engineers should be taking everything into account for you.

That being said, by all means evaluate every cable you can get your hands on. If you hear a difference and something works better than another for you, go for it. If you don't, then do what's comfy.