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
As mentioned in another post, I prefer the WE10ga for speaker cables (single runs) and power cords so far, I am finished at least 4 variants for power cords and will test them after burning in. 

For sourcing, Wallace Jacobs (tajacobs on Ebay) is very helpful. Otherwise one need to resort to overseas markets like Taiwan and Hong Kong. Frankly I am surprised that there are still lots of WE left. 

Questions regarding AC plug/IEC:
-which pairs below $100 per set are your favorites? So far, I like the Furutech F11 (solid as usual) and Neotech NC-P311/P302 (not so solid but UPCOCC and cryo'd) which are currently discounted. 
-any better alternatives than the Furutech F-28 (r)?

Hi ,

I have ordered WE14GA 150ft and about 40ft leftovers
WE16GA.

Now I have questions about what
is Jeff saying about soldering: Is there really benefit of not being soldered
wire, just crimping? And how about capacitor soldering ( like mine Duelunds )
Jeff as he prefers crimping? Have someone experience degradations from
soldering? And if yes what steps have you took to go from soldering the
capacitors to crimping connection between the Caps and cable ? WBT Copper Crimp Sleeve is the
best solution? Or to make more disassemble can I wrap the bare cable around the
copper wire from the capacitor and then use heat shrink wrap sleeve tube ?  

Should I clean
the wires from capacitors from solder , and how to do so ?!

slowikpl, I mostly prefer crimping with a hydraulic crimp tool to connect speaker wires to connectors but in the case of the WE wire, I wonder if a good solder joint, which would melt the tin coating, would provide a more direct connection with the copper base metal, compared to crimping over the tin.  I have a bi-wired set of speaker cables constructed with Cardas spades soldered with Cardas solder, and they sound great.  I suspect the wire gauge and configuration will have more to do with how they sound than whether you crimp or solder the connections.
I first built a speaker cable with WE 16ga. It sounded awesome, really awesome. Little rough around the edges and may be little less refined than my reference cable. But it had less than 20 hours on it. Given the report in this forum, it has still some way to go to open up completely.

But, I got my hands on some WE 10ga and hook that up tonight. It is oh so smooth and musical. However, sound is bit thicker and slow than I like to. Does WE 10ga used as speaker cable also improves with some burn in time? If so, what characteristics changes? I really want it to have some more sparkle like WE 16ga but still retain the deep bottom end and smoothness. 

My system is very transparent and I notice a clear difference between 16ga and 10ga sound. Please describe your experience with the 10ga burn in and how the character changes.

Does having 16ga as interconnect with the 10ga speaker cable makes the sound more balance?
radiohead99,
As the WE16ga nears 100 hours it will lose any rough edge and keep the smoothness and sparkle and become much more refined in my experience. It keeps improving after at is my experience. I am currently using WE10ga for power cords and WE14ga for power cords on transport/DAC. Best, Rob