Looking for really fine cables at really low price


I have been listening to excellent sounding Exemplar exception cables for the last several weeks. While my HFCables are better they are also much more expensive than the below $500 cables.

They offer an excellent sound stage, dynamics, and top to bottom quality sound. Not only are they inexpensive but they are very portable and easy to install.

I am not a dealer or investor in this company.
tbg
Charles,
Basically agree on all of your comments. I believe the opposite of the "neutral/accuracy" camp (so-called), if music is absent tonal warmth, fullness and harmonic density it is not accurate, but a false presentation that is not true to the source. Real music includes all the elements listed by you and in Jeff Day and Yazaki-san's well thought out "Listening Bias" articles. These specific elements of music are not artifact, but "Real Sound." Yes, "both groups can peacefully co-exist and go their own way." Like you, I am after natural/organic "real sound" as opposed to the misnomer of "neutral/accuracy." One caveats though, my fervent hope is that more folk discover Timbral Listening, that more equipment choices become available that will exploit this style/type of listening. Brownsfan nailed my sentiments above with respect to the compare/contrast of tubes/equipment of 60-70 years ago compared to today. In my youth many a family had decent sound reproduction in their homes. That can not be said for today's family. Where have they gone? What caused them to abandon in their home good playback of music? Most here won't like my opinion. I don't wish to stir that troublesome pot. So, for me l'll move on to "Back to the Future" as my path to musical bliss with vintage sound combined with the best of the new in tube/SET, or perhaps with a modern breakthrough amp product such as the geniusYazaki-san designed solid state 60 watt SPEC integrated amp that sounds just like the best of SET DHT 300B, according to Jeff Day in his thorough review in Positive Feedback or in his Blog. The WE16ga/Belden 8402, some wonderful NOS tubes, the splendid potential of the Arizona Capacitor changes, Day and Yazaki-san have caused me to ruminate, contemplate this journey in audio...whatever your taste happy listening, I hope you enjoy the music. Best, Rob
Rob,
I imagine that if anyone could ever build a SS amplifier that rivals a high quality DHT SET Yazaki would be very high on that list. Maybe I'll get to hear his amplifier one day. I remain skeptical only because I've heard this said adnauseum about this or that SS amp (best of both worlds type of remarks). These are two different topologies that won't/don't sound the same (so take your pick), many people are happy with either. SS is definitely the more prevalent and popular choice. I certainly respect Jeff Day's opinion but I retain reservations about "the same sound characteristics" of very dissimilar amp topologies. I guess I'm from Missouri on this one.
Charles,
Mikirob I agree with you completely. I have felt for years that the quest for (neutrality) has gone of track and left me scratching my head. I believe that if the emotion of the music is not conveyed then in fact it is inaccurate.
Charles,
I trust Day's ears, Yazaki-san voicing of amp; but like you I remain a Missourian on this one until I hear it. Grannyring was from Missouri on the WE16g/Belden combo until he actually listened to them. Now, most everything he owns is WE16g. A couple of things I can surmise to be likely, is that the SPEC Real Sound amp is a wonderful SS design with many attributes that I would find pleasing; but as stated to you in a different thread it is more probable that I choose one of Yazaki-san 300B or one similar to his D30 tube design. Best, Rob
Oldcar63,
As a former professional musician I had some fun in my head, had to chuckle, imagining the audience at a venue I played in making comments such as: "Gee, Rob is imaging great tonight, he's almost real and solid on the stage". Sidekick replies, "Yeah, he so transparent I can read his thoughts; I heard his pick drop when he went ten (10) feet back toward the amp to get him some feedback distortion". Another friend speaks up shouting above the kazzillion dbs, "I don't know, man, I thought Rob was taller, thinner, he seems a little weighty and slightly warm-bodied, there is too much tone, really thick texture there, they don't sound neutral tonight, do those guitars sound accurate? Naw, I think they must be an artifact of some type, too full and warm for me, Rob's gotta' play thinner, his top end hasn't irritated me in the least" .......Best, Rob