And there are also the Solfeggio and the Ref J ( which are lesser brethren of the Reference Ne Plus Ultra, and unfortunately priced accordingly, read more ouch ).
Anyone try Teo GC Jr interconnects yet?
Hello friends,
I’ve been doing some research (and obsessing a bit) as I consider changing interconnects.
I currently have a solid core silver Clear Day IC running from my Odyssey Kismet stereo amp to a custom made 6SN7/ 76 based tube preamp. I have a Silnote Morpheus Series II, Mk II IC running from the pre to my MHDT Stockholm II DAC. My source is a MacBook Pro. Speakers are Vandy 2Ce Sig 2s, and speaker cable is also Clear Day Shotgun, true biwire.
Anywho, I enjoy the system currently- very detailed, yet organic and good tone, staging, dynamics, etc.
But... the reviews and forums describing the Teo GC interconnects have really piqued my interest. I’m definitely more of a music lover than a “hifi” guy, if that makes sense.
Based on what I’ve described, would the GC Jrs be worth checking out?
Advice is much appreciated.
Trying to stay under $500 a pair for an unbalanced pair of ICs.
I’ve been doing some research (and obsessing a bit) as I consider changing interconnects.
I currently have a solid core silver Clear Day IC running from my Odyssey Kismet stereo amp to a custom made 6SN7/ 76 based tube preamp. I have a Silnote Morpheus Series II, Mk II IC running from the pre to my MHDT Stockholm II DAC. My source is a MacBook Pro. Speakers are Vandy 2Ce Sig 2s, and speaker cable is also Clear Day Shotgun, true biwire.
Anywho, I enjoy the system currently- very detailed, yet organic and good tone, staging, dynamics, etc.
But... the reviews and forums describing the Teo GC interconnects have really piqued my interest. I’m definitely more of a music lover than a “hifi” guy, if that makes sense.
Based on what I’ve described, would the GC Jrs be worth checking out?
Advice is much appreciated.
Trying to stay under $500 a pair for an unbalanced pair of ICs.
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In our listening tests, both of the new cables had somewhat better low end articulation, and more air. The GC-2 has a noticeably lower floor which allows a cleaner view of the soundstage and sounds, uhhh, quicker. All three cables have a very similar musical midrange and a strong family resemblance. Please note the differences mentioned above are gleaned from a direct comparison. And though there are differences I would be very happy to live with any of those three cables. They all are very musical cables that within a short time immerse you in the music and far away from furrowed brow analysis. Or put another way, would I flip one cable for another. The short answer is no. But if I were starting from scratch you now have options. If that makes any sense. |
Just an FYI PSA, @jayctoy started a new thread about the Schroeder Merhod. It is here: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/doug-schroeder-method-double-ic |
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