I'm only using the Ayon Spirit II, no Ayon CD player. My system consist of a Denon DCM 290 changer plugged into a Valab DAC via stereovox digital IC then from the Valab to an Eastern Electric Mimimax using the Silent Audio Appollo ICs and also Apollo's to the Spirit II. Huge soundstage with very delicate highs, nice midrange and full bass. My speakers are the Legacy Classic and the cables are the Bogdan silver early issue. Right now I'm waiting for a new pair of ICs from SoundSilver. I'll post the results at a later time.
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I received the Soundsilver dual silver interconnects cable last Friday and I'm very, very impressed. The cables are very well made with two runs of pure annealed silver. No copper or gold coating here. The presentation is slightly in front of the speakers with good highs, mids and tremendous bass. The mids are very focused and articulate. You can understand whispers when playing movies on your system. Overall, this is an incredible surprise at the introductory price of $49. The cables are very quiet too. I'll continue to use this cables to see if they continue to break in and also to figure their character more precisely. The owner of the company is a very nice guy to work with too. No affiliation here, found this cables in my never ending quest to find good cables at very low prices. So far, this is the most bang for the buck I've ever experienced. |
Not an Ayon owner myself, I'd just like to throw this in for additional information. Ayon used to offer a series of (expensive!) cables under their own brand name until a few years ago, the "Ayon Dragons". These cables were actually made by HB Cable Design, a less renown but very high quality manufacturer. It is probably justified to suspect some synergy between these cables and Ayon/Lumen White gear. Meanwhile the Dragon series (enhanced versions) are now marketed directly under the manufacturer's HB brand, perhaps a worthwhile consideration? http://www.hb-cable-design.de/english/f_dragon_series.html |
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