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REVIEW: Acoustic Zen Satori Cable

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Posted on September 10, 2014 at 18:21:57
TZYECL
Audiophile

Posts: 2
Location: Arizona
Joined: July 4, 2009
Model: Satori
Category: Cable
Suggested Retail Price: $598.00
Description: 10 AWG, 6N Zero Crystal Copper, 8.0 Ft Speaker Cable
Manufacturer URL: Acoustic Zen
Model Picture: View

Review by TZYECL on September 10, 2014 at 18:21:57
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I have built my system around the Zen Satori and some Zu Druid Speakers and an Almarro 318B amplifier. I have recently purchased some Analysis Plus Oval 9 speaker cable and have found that in my system the Analysis Plus speaker cables have a very rich well balanced sound and offer some competition and an acoustic alternative to the Acoustic Zen Satori speaker cable.

I noticed right away that the Oval 9 sounded quieter than the Acoustic Zen Satori and a tad smoother in the upper midrange and a little less extended than is ideal to me in the highs. The Bass seems about a tie. However, I noticed that a little bit of true to life sparkle in the highs that the Zen Satori offer was lost with the Analysis Plus Oval 9.

On balance, I feel that the Zen Satori are the best cable for my system and are a little more dynamic and image better than the Analysis Plus Oval Nine. However, I have found that the Oval 9 are a rich well balanced speaker cable which leans ever so slightly toward the smooth side of things. I am in a quandary as to which Speaker Cable I prefer in my system as they both bring something to the table. However, at present, with more breakin needed beyond the 100 hours given them, I am inclinded to stay with the Zen Satori unless the Analsysis Plus open up a little more and offer a little more treble extension after breakin.

A friend of mine with brighter speakers than mine prefers the Oval 9. I think those needing to tone down their system's brightness slightly will prefer the Oval 9, and those wanting to open up their system slightly, will prefer the more dynamic Zen Satori. However, under no circumstances is the Analsysis Plus Oval 9 intrinsically a bright harsh sounding cable.

In fact, before breakin I found the Analysis Plus cables a little dark and murky and lacking top end extension. However, after 100 hours of break in I find that the Analysis Plus have opened up quit a bit yet are still are a little smoother and quieter than the Acoustic Zen Satori Cables and slightly less extended in the treble. To me, the Oval 9 is a geat sounding speaker cables which errors slightly on the side of warm without being overly warm or dull like many other audiophile speaker cables many others prefer (which to me suck the life right out of the music). To put my preferences in perspective, at the other end of the spectrum, I do not like silver speaker cables in general as to me they are usually overly lean and sterile sounding.

It is hard for me to imagine anyone calling the rich smooth well balanced Analysis Plus Oval Nine or more open yet Acoustic Zen Satori Speaker cables bright. However, I suppose those who like even warmer yet speaker cable or who already have a bright amp or speakers which are inclined to make their system sound harsh, may prefer some cables that are even warmer yet than the Analysis Plus Oval 9 speaker cable.

At present the Acoustic Zen Satori seem to be the best speaker cable in my sytem heard yet to date. The Satori have an impressive midrange, great bass, and are open and warm and detailed without being harsh.


Product Weakness: None
Product Strengths: Zen Satori are Dynamic Open Balanced Great Imaging and Extension without being harsh. Great Bass


Associated Equipment for this Review:

Amplifier: Almarro 318B
Preamplifier (or None if Integrated): none
Sources (CDP/Turntable): Kora Hermes DAC
Speakers: Zu Druid
Cables/Interconnects: Acoustic Zen Wow
Music Used (Genre/Selections): Rock Jazz
Room Size (LxWxH): 22 x 18 x 10
Room Comments/Treatments: none
Time Period/Length of Audition: 1 year
Other (Power Conditioner etc.): powervar
Type of Audition/Review: Home Audition
Your System (if other than home audition): home


 

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RE: REVIEW: Acoustic Zen Satori Cable, posted on September 11, 2014 at 11:38:39
Rob_Jones
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Posts: 22
Location: Cornwall
Joined: August 3, 2014
A fair and balanced appraisal of these particular cables :-)

Let's be quite brutal about this; all cables are intrinsically flawed in some way and our job as consumers is to seek out those cables which have the right balance of flaws that match our system's characteristics and listening preferences. With that responsibility comes a sometimes long and expensive road to Nirvana when there is a MASSSIVE quantity of cables to choose from, complicated even more by the reluctance by ANY manufacturer to openly state whether the characteristics of their cables are tailored to siut our needs.

Would it really be the end of the world if a manufacturer stated that their cable has a treble or bass bias or tonal balance to enable us consumers to make informed choices rather than the current "Russian Roulette" system we have to put up with? Arguably, professional reviewers should be doing that for our benefit, but their system's attributes and hearing acuity could still be a long distance away from what might suit us and our systems.

I for one am delighted you have found a cable that meets your needs :-)


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RE: REVIEW: Acoustic Zen Satori Cable, posted on September 12, 2014 at 05:51:04
fantja
Audiophile

Posts: 15519
Location: Alabama
Joined: September 11, 2010
Welcome! TZYECL.
great review- wait until you have 500 hrs on these cables!
Better listening to come.

 

I like Acoustic Zen Satori, as well, posted on September 12, 2014 at 07:33:05
Jay Buridan
Audiophile

Posts: 10282
Location: Michigan
Joined: January 21, 2004
Like AZ interconnects, too.

"Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people. "
― W.C. Fields

 

Try AZ Absolute Copper, posted on September 16, 2014 at 06:42:32
Barry
Audiophile

Posts: 1003
Location: PA
Joined: November 24, 1999
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January 18, 2009
If you like AZ ICs, you must try the AZ Absolute Copper. Much more transparent than all their others and much better balanced than the original Absolute Silver. Only drawback is they are just a touch forward. Oh, they are also deeply discounted....

The attached review, especially the last paragraph, says it all. Burn 'em in with a cable cooker and they sound even better capturing more details with an even lower noise floor!

Happy Listening Barry

 

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