Fancy Wires from aerospace engineers? You mean like these?
https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/masterbuilt-audio-reference-cables/
https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/masterbuilt-audio-reference-cables/
Morrow Audio re-design announcement: No more Ag coated Cu; Increased numbers of runs.
Fancy Wires from aerospace engineers? You mean like these? https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/masterbuilt-audio-reference-cables/ |
I owned the Morrow M1 cable and it was so good I upgrade to the M3 interconnect... But I want to say that upgrading an audio system with a change of cables is in my mind the last upgrade to consider, way after the implementation of the audio system in controlled mechanical environment(vibrations-resonance), in an acoustically treated room, and in a cleaned electrical house grid...After that the changes of cable will have meaning and audible effects...Without these tweaking of these 3 embeddings, you will be with the cohort of deaf people, or with those people with a dead audio ( a non-treated one), that does not hears any differences between cables...Easy to understand why... :) |
Earlier in this thread I was somewhat disenchanted with what Morrow had done to their cable formula. Since then I found that something was wrong with my aforementioned Audioquest Sydney IC's, and switched back to an all Morrow cable loom(except for power cables) and let it burn in for a while, as Morrows take a while to adjust. Anyway, I had to admit that the sound was really really transparent with airy highs and depth. Mind you, I'd upgraded at the pre since my previous post. The Morrow ic's are 2 MA5 and 1 MA3, all old silver design. I decided to upgrade the MA3, and just received the MA4 IC. It needs some serious burn in first, so I'll update the thread in about a month. I plan to cut the MA3 in half, and resolder to get double the conductors. |