@carlsbad2 Definitely a cautionary tale, for sure. I’m glad the OP didn’t make any identifying information public! And, you’re right, an apology is definitely warranted.
Navigating this whole cable thing is not for the faint of heart!
Best, JAMES
Cable upgrades
Happy Holidays to all!
I’m reconfiguring my system and am interested in upgrading my interconnects and possibly my speaker cables, and I was wondering if you could make some recommendations.
I was running Audio Sensibility Impact SE XLR between my Benchmark DAC3 HGC (as a DAC/pre) and my Benchmark AHB2 power amp. The amp is running bi-wired Kimber Cable 8TC (I think that’s the model #) to a pair of ATC SCM40 tower speakers. In this setup the bass is tight and the mids are clean - overall I’m quite happy - but sometimes I feel, for my ears, I’d love a bit more openness / brightness in the higher end.
My questions are: would improved XLR interconnects help to open up the top end a bit, without being harsh, and perhaps increase the dimensionality of the soundstage? Or would I be better off starting with upgrading the speaker cables? I’ve been looking at the Cardas Parsec level of cable, and could perhaps stretch to the Clear line, pending your recommendations.
Also, one other question: pending the possible move to 2 AHB2s (in mono-block configuration), do both XLR interconnects have to be the same length? If not, would it cause any timing issues between, say, a 2' XLR and a 6'?
I’d appreciate any guidance. Many thanks in advance.
Best, JAMES
@carlsbad2 Definitely a cautionary tale, for sure. I’m glad the OP didn’t make any identifying information public! And, you’re right, an apology is definitely warranted. Navigating this whole cable thing is not for the faint of heart! Best, JAMES |
@jimboman JAMES, you did the right thing sending the cables to Cardas.
1. Validated authenticity, for yourself, the prior seller, and any future buyers. 2. Cardas "repaired the mid/low bass attenuated signal" for you. Issues resolved. 3. Re-evaluate them after the repair, over 30 days, and decide from there.
Beware of counterfeits, see the Cardas website for more information.
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Audio cables/wires typically have some dominant characteristics, characteristics which they tend to impart to any system. Cardas tend to be warm… some very warm. Transparent and Straight Wire tend to be very transparent, imparting no net difference. Whether one sounds good on your system will depend on its components and your values. Matching cables to systems can be reliably recommended on this basis if the person knows the change they want. But Transparent cables will not warm up a cool system, and Cardas will not cool off a system. Some cables have little impact on some or all sound characteristics, and the nuances that are changed can vary from system to system. Often the change might be fitting the values of the system to the user. But in this case the effect of a well known cable was contrary to the known major characteristic. |
Thanks @ghdprentice. Would you mind commenting on the question of price range relative to total system value? There are so many price levels of cables, I'm wondering if there was a range commensurate with my system? I've read your comments in other threads regarding this concept, and would find your guidance helpful. Thanks, JAMES. |
James, Sure. The rule of thumb is 10% the total of a component or system. It is not hard and fast. Because while wires have general characteristics and overall with additional cost they sound better… generally lower noise floor, greater dynamics and transparency… they are in your system. Each system is unique and will perform differently in each. The better the system, typically the bigger impact… looking at it as if it is a scientific instrument, the higher quality, the more sensitive. so a percentage makes sense… at least as a starting place. Also, maybe one component has a very delicate sound and the interconnect is masking it… then it can have a very out sized effect. Ten percent is only a place to start. I have had interconnects that cost 30% the value of the unit and were worth it, because I could not trade up components and get that sound quality boost. So, they must clearly pay for themselves in terms of sound quality improvements. This is why this tends to be a lifetime pursuit. To get good enough to know the value of sound quality among components and accessories and know your own values is a complex and long termed pursuit. Buying used can get more impact. The Cable Company offers lots at roughly 1/2 price. Great was to start. I bought older Transparent to verify these were good solution and then bought new and higher level during a system upgrade. |