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Always was curious about this brand.
Any comments?
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Weren't great with my Spendors with a slightly rolled of high end. Very musical but some of the lpercussive detail was missing as well as a bit of high end detail.
Not bad, not great.
Spaced stranded conductors would be a low capacitance, high inductance design. Its sound would depend on how it would react with your amp and speakers. It should work well with those British amps that don't use zobels in their output sections.
Dave
I used this cable 10 years ago- not bad, not great, somewhere in between.
Then I discovered Transparent cables/cords, so much better in all aspects.
Finally, 2 years ago, I got turned on to Stage III Concepts power cords, these are easily the very best PC in the marketplace.
Used it to biwire the mids/tweets of my B&W 802's. Decent wire, very flexible. Not the last word in resolution, but very musical. It did a little to tame the tendency of the Kevlar midrange to get shrill and shouty without obscuring detail.
I find solid core OCC pure copper/teflon to be better. I now avoid silver plated wire except for woofer duty. Silver is really better for low frequencies than highs, but most people get that backwards.
Peace,
Tom E
I have not heard them but in an August 2013 HiFi Choice review they were considered to be very musical with an engaging sound, open and detailed.
They were given a 5 star rating and considered to be a superb value.
Transparency was superb but not at the expense of musicality.
This gives you , at least, some idea of their character.
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