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RE: Dueland interconnect review (Long)

Posted by pixelphoto on March 10, 2017 at 20:18:15:

I began with WE16GA wire for speaker wire and Beldin 8402 for ic's when Jeff Day brought them to light on his blog. I then switched to Duelund 16GA for both speaker and ic's. Yesterday I received the Duelund 20GA wire and immediately built a pair of ic's with cryo'd Furutech FP-126 (G) rca's (thank U Duster). Holy cow! I spent several hours listening to Aaron Coplan and the word that kept coming to mind was "elegant". The sound flows with ease and is cleaner, purer and more dynamic. There is more of the upper frequencies that wasn't there with the Duelund 16GA. Oh, and the music is , well more musical. Going to run them 24/7 for 200+ hours now. Got to get me a FryBaby. Looks like I'll be buying some more wire for my speakers.