I loved the Flatline II with some (very bright leaning) B&Ws...better in my application that Kimber. The Flatline sounded live and rich; however I've had the Heimdall (first edition) and found that they were VERY amp dependent. This was kinda odd...too lean and didn't really dig 'em.
Nordost Blue Heaven speaker cable..what a delusion
Hi folks
I recently bought a pair of Nordost BH speaker cables, after many hours of burn in (they were used, however) the sound still being lean, harsh in the upper frequencies and after all they lack some weight.
I'm now looking for a fair neutral, big soundstage, and with a lot of punch and kick in the bass region pair of speaker cables.
Right now I'm using Nac A5 with better results.
Bouget 500 bucks more of less.
lenght required 4mt - about 13ft
the rig is the follow:
ampli: hegel h100
speakers: Ruark Talisman II
cdp: Naim cd5i
analog source: Rega P5
Ics: virtual dinamics
ps. where I live now I'm not able to audion any cable, so any advice is very welcome.
I recently bought a pair of Nordost BH speaker cables, after many hours of burn in (they were used, however) the sound still being lean, harsh in the upper frequencies and after all they lack some weight.
I'm now looking for a fair neutral, big soundstage, and with a lot of punch and kick in the bass region pair of speaker cables.
Right now I'm using Nac A5 with better results.
Bouget 500 bucks more of less.
lenght required 4mt - about 13ft
the rig is the follow:
ampli: hegel h100
speakers: Ruark Talisman II
cdp: Naim cd5i
analog source: Rega P5
Ics: virtual dinamics
ps. where I live now I'm not able to audion any cable, so any advice is very welcome.
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