It depends on what you are trying to achieve. Regardless, I suspect you can do better than those choices. I had the Harmonic Tech and felt it was bettered by the Mac Reference, Acoustic Revive Reference and Line single-core ICs and several others I have tried. Again depends on what you want from your set but at this point if I had to start again I’d start with a pair of these and spend the savings on something else.
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I’m actually a big fan of the hollow oval conductor approach of Analysis Plus having been the proud owner of their copper oval interconnects which in fact turned out to be directional. I also had one of the Analysis Plus Pro Oval Power Cords which has to be one of the unsung bargains of HiFidom, coming in at less than 100 bucks for a three foot cord terminated with Wattgate connectors. Cannot beat them with a stick. |
I just rearranged my room and I had to place my amp close to the speakers so I am stating from scratch. A friend loaned me MIT MI 330 series two for the meantime. They sound ok but I have no basis for comparison. It was also suggested that I consider the Wireworld Equinox 7. I have been told the HT is kind of dark and lifeless sounding. Bith the WW and HT are older cables and the WW is the newest of the 3 I am considering (if that means anything). |
Use balanced interconnect cables. Cheap balanced will outperform expensive single-ended for the lengths you're requesting. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/microphone-cables/mogami-gold-neglex-quad-microphone-cable-for-studio... |
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