In Reply to: Impact of jumpers posted by pc123v on March 22, 2016 at 09:15:24:
The jumpers can change the sound phenomenally. Infact if you are on a budget and do not have a very high end speaker cable you can compensate for that by using a better jumper. From my experience the jumper tends to dominate the speaker cable and kinda superimposes its character onto the speaker cables character. For example I was using the Chord Sarum jumpers and they made the sound super articulate. I could hear every last syllable that was sung. When I switched to the Audience AU jumpers the sound became lush and sounded like the Audience's house sound. I was using a Supra 3.4 cable all the time and was able to refine the sound tremendously by including a higher end jumper.
You can try getting bare wire from vandenhul and using that as a jumper as it will be cheaper and will change the sound depending on what you are looking to get out of the same.
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- RE: Impact of jumpers - sberamji 03:01:38 03/23/16 (6)
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- RE: Impact of jumpers - daleda 14:55:06 03/23/16 (0)
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- So in theory... - Jonesy 07:15:51 03/24/16 (0)
- Very well said. (nt) - axolotl 09:55:33 03/23/16 (0)