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In Reply to: RE: I second this posted by fin1bxn@msn.com on June 19, 2015 at 12:25:52
from the Audioquest website:
SOLID LONG-GRAIN COPPER (LGC) CONDUCTOR
what I am really wondering is regarding the design of the speaker and the load it puts on an amplifier, I thought may require special wire to help the amplifier perform.
I am considering Anti cables as many people with Maggies seem to like them
best
Phil
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I'd like to 2nd those that like Anti-Cables. I compared them to MIT, Nordost and Audioquest cables ( I was a dealer). They outperformed all in terms of resolution, high / low tonality and image detail. The manufacture let me play with them for a month at no cost. I was very detailed in the research, letting cables break-in after every move.
Ended up selling my MIT's and Nordost Quattro Fils. Bought the Anti cables and pocketed $ 700 . After 2 years I'm thrilled with them.
"I see sound waves"
Are you a synesthesiac? Or do you say synesthetic?
Edits: 07/01/15
Opus 33 1/3
Maggies are pretty much a 4 ohm resistive load. They simply need enough power to drive them but otherwise I don't feel they are a problem load
Alan
I am pretty darn happy with the sound really
I am probably hearing the Outlaw Audio amp for the $600 ss gear it is
so check, Type 4 is OK
I just wanted to make sure I had no glaring omissions in the stereo chain
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