Out of curiosity did you try switching the two cables, Nac A5 to mids and highs and Kimber 4TC to bass? Did you hear a difference or did they sound the same?
Loudspeaker Cable - Naim Nac A5 vs Kimber 4TC (single vs biwire)
Hi All cable fans, i have a nice Primare Amp and nice Elac 507 Speaker. I just used my old Nac A5 cable as I had this at home. Sound is great. Anyhow I was reading that this cable might have slightly disadvantages on the heights.
So I attached a new Kimber 4TC as biwire cable just for the mid/hi-pass. The Nac A5 is now directly connected to the low pass. I clearly took out the interconnector between the hi/mid & low-pass.
I was expecting any improvement of the mid/hi‘s,
but the result is absolutely nothing 🤦♂️. No change of the sound, no improvements :(. Thats a pitty and wast of money. Did I learn that biwire is wast?!?!
ps: I hope the cable will open over time if this magic exist..
So I attached a new Kimber 4TC as biwire cable just for the mid/hi-pass. The Nac A5 is now directly connected to the low pass. I clearly took out the interconnector between the hi/mid & low-pass.
I was expecting any improvement of the mid/hi‘s,
but the result is absolutely nothing 🤦♂️. No change of the sound, no improvements :(. Thats a pitty and wast of money. Did I learn that biwire is wast?!?!
ps: I hope the cable will open over time if this magic exist..
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