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Re: Panther vs. Columbia
Posted by jam.verschuren@hetnet.nl on February 22, 2007 at 07:43:20:
I have asked Audioquest what the differences are between the Jaguar and the Panther and this is what Audioquest wrote:
Panther is another level of refinement. The biggest difference lies in the dielectric change (Jaguar is PE – Panther is Teflon) – and this offers a more resolved level of information from the cable. This can be a negative with lower priced equipment, as the change can be perceived as being “Hard†or harsh verses a very smooth and forgiving Jaguar. But with the associated equipment (Sony scd-xa9000es and Accuphase E305) you are using – I believe that you will be able to experience and appreciate the full benefits of the better material. More accurate sound staging and imaging, improved presence, and greater dynamic contrast are all tangible in this small but important upgrade.
I hope this helps!
Best Regards,
Joseph Strovas
Director of International Sales
AudioQuest