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That’s great, thanks for sharing!
That’s great, thanks for sharing!
Oyaide Cables
Well I compared the Black Mamba to the TUNAMI GPX-R V2 and at this point I prefer the Black Mamba. I didn't think I would early on, I thought I would like the Tunami, but the Black Mamba just seems more focused and coherent. I could live with either one really, I will probably switch back and forth every couple of weeks or so. |
@kclone funny how that works out isn't it. I thought I had ordered the TUNAMI GPX-R V2 but by mistake, I ordered the TUNAMI GPX V2. Now, I'm waiting for delivery of the TUNAMI GPX-R V2 from Japan. I ordered the GPX-R V2 on 2/12 and a few days ago realized I never received a tracking number, contacted the eBay store and the gentleman said oh, sorry, I got busy and forgot to ship it! Oh well, it's on the way to me now. I want to compare the Black Mamba to the other two. |
It is weird, I will not say one is better than the other. It just depends on what your in the mood for or what fits best with your gear. Like I said, I really enjoyed the GPX R V2, it has it's strengths for sure and I will likely revisit it soon. In my system the Tunami GPX R-V2 kind of spreads things out, creates a lot of air and space plus provides a thicker heavier bass. The Black Mamba still images well, the stage is quite as wide or deep, but things are very focused and coherent. At first I thought the GPX R V2 was the warmer of the two, but I no longer think that is the case. Both are natural sounding and work well with most of the recordings. In other words, they don't sound brittle, bright, hard. I am very sensitive to that these days and if a cable exposes that in a recording at to high of a level, out it goes. Obviously, they can't fix crap recordings, but at least they are listenable. |
Good review of the Oyaide 5S Continental usb cable :- https://positive-feedback.com/Issue60/ramblings.htm |