I've tried several speaker cables over the past year; Shunyata Alpha and Sigma, Wireworld Silver Eclipse series 7, Audioquest Oak and Redwood, Audience Au24 SX, and I own Clarus Crimson speaker cables. I prefer the Clarus over all of the aforementioned speaker cables. I've had the Audioquest Firebird Zero speaker cables on loan for three days. My initial thoughts were everything is a little clearer through them compared to my Clarus Crimson. Not a night and day difference, but definitely clearer. The Clarus are slightly more 3-dimensional to my ears. My wife on the other hand just keeps saying the AQ sounds sharper, clearer, there are less impurities in the music. I'm not sure what she means by impurities, but she keeps repeating it. Maybe she means a darker background? My plan was to have a home audition of the Thunderbird Zero speaker cables, but they had banana plugs on the amplifier end and I can't use them. I took the Firebirds with the logic that if I can't hear a difference between them and my current cables I didn't need to have a home audition of the Thunderbirds. $14K for an eight foot pair of speaker cables is freaking crazy and sad! It would be easy for me to dismiss it because there isn't a night and day difference, but once you hear the difference it's very hard to ignore. Financially I just can't justify spending $14K on speaker cables and hope to hear the AQ Thunderbirds sometime next week. Once again I'm reminded that absolutely everything makes a difference. For those that can easily afford $14K, $20K or more speaker cables I understand, because cables can be equivalent to a component change. Does it ever end?
I've said over and over there are no absolutes in audio, only preferences. In addition, I consistently say, that cables are system dependent and if possible always listen to a cable in your system prior to purchase. Stay with the AQ Thunderbird if that's what you prefer.
Thanks. I view cables as the icing on the cake. Finding the right cables is a very tedious process. There are just too many cable options and it can be overwhelming.
I'm getting either the William Tell or Robin Hood bi wire's tomorrow. I have Vandersteen Quatro's, Ayre AX5/20 and The Memory Player server and DAC (most current model, the DAC is their prototype and will keep getting upgrades and a new cabinet soon).
I just told my AQ Castlerock cables tonight. I heard the Tells on a larger Vandy system a few weeks ago and the Hood on a lesser system. Both were killer and a major upgrade over the older AQ speaker cables. Garth is a great guy and to me one of the top cable/cord designers going.
I have heard most of the speaker cables on the market over the last year or so. For my ear I just enjoy the AQ neutrality. I've never felt they lacked in '3D' sound. I can say that you need to spend some time with them to truly appreciate what they are doing in the system.
I too enjoy the Clarus Crimson. Perfito's nephew owns The Stereo Shop in Hartford, CT and of course they sell the Tributary's as well as the Clarus lines. You can't go wrong with either cable. Just great choices and we all win out. Thanks for sharing info guys.
I ordered the William Tell bi wire combo for my Vandersteen Quatro's, Ayre AX5/20 and The Memory Player server/DAC. I can't wait to get them into the system. I've heard them a few times now and feel they are a GREAT value (seriously) at this price range for speaker cables. The Robin Hood's sounded incredible, but the price difference was the same as moving up to a new component. That's RARE in cables, but it's how I feel.
What are other's thoughts on the new AQ series speaker cables?
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