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In Reply to: RE: Benchmark Cables posted by cawson@onetel.com on April 23, 2015 at 13:12:37
Bottomless debate here about cables. Just like every other politicized question, there are entrenched sides with endless arguments and counter arguments, definitions and redefinitions, shifting proofs and truths, and so we throw our hands up and say: I guess we just can't know. But defaulting to agnosticism in the face of complicated evidence isn't neutral; it reaffirms of the status quo.
You can choose to believe in the cable flavor of the day, if some blogger makes you feel stupid because you are using something other than his darling, but that seem pathetic.
There has been a massive use of fine quality wire from Canare and Mogami for decades in hi-fi and professional applications. It suggests to me a sturdy fabric has been woven from zillions of cases of individual research over the decades, enough to have convinced virtually everyone under the bell-curve that these cables are good stuff. My ears tell me likewise.
Grab a soldering iron and build some cables. Save some bucks. Compare them in your own home, over some time, listening in a consistent manner to some music you really know. A number of high-dollar cables have come and gone in my house and I've chosen to wire my system mostly with DIY Mogami Neglex quad mic cable soldered to Canare F-09s. My little thread in the tapestry of experience says that anything more expensive goes past the point of diminishing returns. I did just buy a cable from Blue Jeans Cable because I needed a long, pretty, durable 75-ohm digital interconnect; it uses Canare crimp RCAs and Belden coax. Nice folks, fast too.
Look across the room at your system- are you sure that a tiny thing like the gas in the bubbles in the foam insulation of a wire will make a BIG difference? Unless your budget is unlimited, there may be better ways to spend the bucks is all I'm sayin'.
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I own Mogami 2549, 2534, 2524 and 2803 interconnects.
Generally speaking, I think the 2549, 2534 and 2524 are "good for $30" cables and will compete favorably with cables costing more, depending on the application.
2803 is in another league and sounds a lot better than the above mentioned cables, but I am not sure if it will be widely available in the USA at a reasonable price. The seller I bought mine from is sold out and I am not sure when it will be available again.
I like Canare 4s11 speaker cables, but I have only used them with relatively inexpensive solid state gear (Rotel, NAD, and a T-amp). When I owned more expensive gear, including tube amps, I used more expensive, more revealing cables. Speaker cables are a pain to audition and the Canare is a safe choice.
I have tried Canare star quad interconnects, but did not like them. I think the Mogami's and even Canare's LV-61 sound better, but this is only based on my experience.
Sane words indeed but be careful all the insane yellow jackets from the cable asylum will be buzzing over to sting you!
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