In the interests of fairness I should say that I have discovered a mistake I made while installing the anti-cables. I had accidentally hit the bridge switch on one of my amps while installing them. That was why the sounds got garbled. I put the put the switch back to the unbridged position. The anti-cables now sound very good. Sorry for the misleading post.
Anti-Cable High Frequency Performance
I've just installed a set of anti-cables in my bi-wired system with Magnepan 3.6 speakers. I find the bass and mid-range nice and tight and the overall sound very balanced, smooth, and natural. The soundstage is very good.
But I notice that the high end is not as extended as my previous cables (good quality oxygen free heavy gauge copper strand). There's less detail in the upper end.
I did twist the anti-cables as directed in the instructions to get as much high end performance as possible.
I like the natural sound but I miss the high end definition.
Has anyone else had a similar experience?
Or, does anyone have any advice about alternative cables at the same price?
I should say that I am very impressed with the overall quality of the sound. This is not an anti-anti-cable post. Just trying to tweak it some more.
But I notice that the high end is not as extended as my previous cables (good quality oxygen free heavy gauge copper strand). There's less detail in the upper end.
I did twist the anti-cables as directed in the instructions to get as much high end performance as possible.
I like the natural sound but I miss the high end definition.
Has anyone else had a similar experience?
Or, does anyone have any advice about alternative cables at the same price?
I should say that I am very impressed with the overall quality of the sound. This is not an anti-anti-cable post. Just trying to tweak it some more.
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