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Black Cat Cable's/Coppertone wires are amazing good!
Doesn’t surprise me either. Chris knows his craft. I use his Tron Digital Cable. Might have to try his speaker cables. 
Perfect Path Tecnologies ‘The Gate’
@oregonpapa You forgot to mention your SR Fuses! :O 
Perfect Path Tecnologies ‘The Gate’
@erik_squires Erik put aside the Gate for a second. Have you tried the Omega Emat or Total Contact yet? If not you should and let us know if its snake oil or not. You get 90 days with the Emat at least. Just put one on your break panel door or a c... 
Lumin Without DAC
Before deciding on a Dac or Streamer make sure they are compatible. I know one situation were coaxial cable from a LUMIN Mini did not work (no sound) with a T+A DAC8 (Older model) The solution was to use USB. This was not the LUMIN’s fault. This p... 
Perfect Path Technologies: Omega E mat
Awesome news!Is the price for "the Gate" going to turn heads? or turn them off?I plan to buy 2 of the them :) 
Shunyata comparison
I also find that Shunyata cables need a good 12 hours to settle after being moved around, otherwise they can sound bright and unbalanced (L or R channel) 
Shunyata comparison
I also have a King Cobra V1 "i" which is very warm, laidback and a perfect antidote for poor recordings. 
Shunyata comparison
I use the Sigma NR on my digital source and Alpha HC/Alpha NR on my Amp. I find this to be best configuration for my system and listening tastes. I am beginning to think that having ONE Sigma NR placed strategically is all you need, otherwise it c... 
Shunyata comparison
I have both cables that you mentioned. The Alpha HC to me is a warmer sounding cable. The NR is more neutral. Even though the Alpha HC is noted to be for High Current, I do use it on ALL components even low current devices with success. SO in summ... 
Beware of the cable claiming long burn in period.
Digital Cables are the easiest to burn in. If you don’t like to burn in cables or equipment then buy used. Enough complaining 
Lumin vs Auralic
The LUMIN can go wireless, but you just need one of those extender Ethernet wireless adapters. Not sure if anyone mentioned that?? Seems like most people think the LUMIN is hardwired only. Which is technically is the best way to go. LUMIN marketin... 
Beware of the cable claiming long burn in period.
It's interesting when people say.."maybe you get use to the sound of a bright etchy component?". However I can never get used to a BRIGHT recording! 
Beware of the cable claiming long burn in period.
@prof I let me ears decide on components. If the cable was bright or lean or etched in my system, I would have packed its bags. If you dont believe in cable burn in, then I don't know what to tell you. Maybe you can tell me what is happening insid... 
Beware of the cable claiming long burn in period.
I disagree 100% with the poster. I had the exact cable he is complaining about. Its not a warm / fuzzy cable nor its it lean and etched like other cables that I have heard. It took over 300 hours to really sound great. Like with any component some... 
Who has Luv for the Lyngdorf 2170 and is thinking about the 3400.
@jones4music What was it about the 3400 that makes it sound "at best Midfi"? Did you determine that from playing strictly digital or analog? Anything to help potential buyers with a more construction answer. Thanks