are nbs cables neutral?


i own nbs interconnect and i want to upgrade to the monitor serie,but from what i read ,people say that they are colored cable,but from what i hear at home they seem to be quite neutral.
any of you with experience with nbs could help me
thank you
tabu
tabu
Mr. Crump said, "All wires are crap...". Does this include the TG Audio wires ? I agree with Jafox in the fine resolution of the Statement and Signature power cords. I had both of the originals, not the Statement II versions, and both are fairly close to neutral with a slight "lushness" in the midrange. This I believe is a euphonic coloration but is pleasing to the ear and both I think are system dependent. The Statement is "larger" in sound to the signature and betters it in all respects. If you are happy with the NBS interconnects,try the power cords in a trial set up. I have read that the monitors are more transparent and refined yet.Search under NBS in the threads for more detailed information.
from left to right, NBS cabling gets leaner. But, they are not anywhere near
the tonal balance of, say, Nordost.

Classic series ----> Monitor series ----->Omega series
Omega series, to my ears, are the leanest amongst NBS offering.

Their flagship Black Label sits somewhere between Monitor and Omega
but has more naturalness than any of the above.
Sherod, you are darned right TG cables are crap as are all cables, but some are less crappy than others....I can only guess you saw little humor in my statement or maybe too much truth for your sensibilities....We cable guys do the best we can, but feel we are just scratching the surface of what is possible and to come....Exciting times.....
Bob, I look forward to any innovations in cable technology that you might be able to offer to the audiophile community.
I have NBS Statement Interconnects and Professional speaker cables (these are from the older line, but at the top) and I think they are exceptionaly neutral. MIT and Transparent have electronics in them, so THEY MUST THROW AWAY some part of the signal and/or add some noise. Think about it: adding more parts CAN NOT add good signal, it can only take away. What part of your signal do you want tossed out? If you have a good front end, good amp, good speakers, and good power, then you want all of your signal. Thats how to get a low noise floor, not by throwing away the high or low end. I can't understand why people with great gear buy wires that throw away parts of their signal!!!