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In Reply to: RE: Why No Talk On Either ELAC Or Scansonic Speakers?. posted by el34eh@yahoo.com on November 21, 2016 at 18:11:30
Saw your picture of the TQ Black.
The TQ importer (Fidelis) is local to me. I auditioned the Black. It was well balanced but nothing really special. In the same price class I like Kimber 4TC better. TQ Black sounds slightly dull in comparison. I also auditioned the Ultra Black. Now that was a speaker cable! The Ultra Black was clear and seemed to have all the resolution of a silver cable or Nordost but without the emphasis on treble detail that you get with those cables. It was just natural, and had a black background separating instruments. A really good cable but just a bit too expensive for me at ~$2k for a 3m pair, and with an unwieldy geometry that I was worried about being a trip hazard. I also tried the TQ Silver and that was like the Black but thinner in the bass.
I did buy their Black power cable for my amp and Blue power cable for my source. They were enough of an upgrade to be worth the cost.
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Hello Dave_K,
Thanks for the heads up on this brand. But as I'm going after said pair of ELAC BS 403s, it was actually a pair of the Tellirium Q Ultra Blue SCs that I heard during a demo on YouTube that caught my attention, as for some logical reason there seemed to be a better synergy between the two.
As heard during this video, at around the 28:48 time frame, or thereabouts?, and I'd ask that you listen carefully, and not be to offensive if this type of presentation isn't your own?, and do take into account while the fidelity here isn't all that, it's enough to give one a feel of what's offered sonically through both:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5OyMyGv560
But maybe in the end........, my ears aren't what they once where........, in which case it's subjective as always.
Even if your ears wer perfect (Golden) what you like would still be subjective. This whole hobby is subjective
Alan
Indeed........., no truer words could've been spoken, in how one hears what they want from their system is subjective in itself. There aren't any rights or wrongs......., just what the end user decides moves them should be enough.
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