Ayre and Bel Canto gear are fully balanced differential output and perform best in that configuration. No surprise at all. Bet your soundtage is wider, deeper and blacker background with less hash in the signal chain. Enjoy!
Hrrmmm..What a difference..Now must move speakers
Hello,
I was curious to know if anyone has ever experienced the following scenario:
You replaced an XLR cable or RCA cable between your DAC and your Preamp or your Preamp and Amp and the difference was so great or obvious, for the better, that it required you to have to reposition your speakers to take advantage of all the new found information being presented?
I will not name the brands of cable that this occurred with to avoid a proverbial pissing match but I will say that this happened to me recently and I found it very enlightening and scary at the same time as both brands are well known and respected in the cabling market and both are fairly expensive.
In my case I replaced a line level RCA cable pair with a Balanced XLR cable pair between my DAC and Preamp.
DAC is a BelCanto DAC3
Preamp is a Ayre K-5xeMP
Thanks for your input
I was curious to know if anyone has ever experienced the following scenario:
You replaced an XLR cable or RCA cable between your DAC and your Preamp or your Preamp and Amp and the difference was so great or obvious, for the better, that it required you to have to reposition your speakers to take advantage of all the new found information being presented?
I will not name the brands of cable that this occurred with to avoid a proverbial pissing match but I will say that this happened to me recently and I found it very enlightening and scary at the same time as both brands are well known and respected in the cabling market and both are fairly expensive.
In my case I replaced a line level RCA cable pair with a Balanced XLR cable pair between my DAC and Preamp.
DAC is a BelCanto DAC3
Preamp is a Ayre K-5xeMP
Thanks for your input
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