New silversmith fidelium cable


You need to try the speaker cable. It is a complete game changer in the audio industry. Probably the biggest improvement ever in sound quality and realism. These will impress audiophiles all over the world. 
fxman
I've been intrigued by the Inakustik 4004s but haven't read very much about them and they are not inexpensive like the Fideliums, which makes it harder to commit.
This is where auditions become a necessity. For all the rich guys here, they may not blink an eye at plopping down $5-$10k for speaker cables, but not for me. Tellurium Q is also an interesting brand, but one that's not easily accessible in the states - the Black IIs have impressed me for the price, they're also ribbons, although they don't do what Fideliums can. Then again, I don't want to drop $3-6k further up the range to find out. I've got a whole list of cables to try - Silnote Poseidon, Shunyata v2s, Kirmuss, ZenWave, Grover Huffman, it's a crowded market. 

The reviews though in The Sound Advocate and Enjoy the Music were so out there with praise that it was really a no brainer to give these a try.
There's also a thread over on Audio Circle where the Fideliums are much enthused about.
Looks like fideliums also are on the list for "stereotimes list of 2020`s most wanted components". Not surprising though. If the Stereophile or abolutesound reviews them, am sure they get great reviews too. 
Fidelium owners, how is the bass with these cables? With the extremely thin conductor, does it allow enough current to have full bass authority?