Recommendation for an audiophile speaker cord that is not "bright"?


A friend has loaned me the Nordost Valhalla I and II as well as Nordost Frey 2 cables. They are wonderful speaker cables but do emphasize the "brightness" of my system including my Wilson audio Sahsa 2 speakers.

Any suggestions? Would used Transparent cables provide a richer bottom end? What about Audience Reference?

Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. - Thank you - Gerry
ruraltraumasurgeon
I have owned WWP 6’s for over 10 years and have used them with numerous amps and preamps in a digital only (Roon/Qobuz) front end in a treated and highly damped room.

My speaker cables (DHLabs silver sonic Q-10 signature) worked well with previous equipment however following an amp upgrade the sound became more transparent and too forward around 2,000-3,000 hz.

I have taken delivery today of a pair of Morrow SP5 speaker cables - pure copper with no silver.

first impressions are good but they will need quite a long burn in - I will report back in a week...
Guessing you have little to none in a professional capacity. We are talking basic circuitry here ...


Follow the crowd?  No, follow how things actually work, not how you wished they did.

 Oh I know, but as said I disagree in this way of seeing it based on my experienses & knowledge. Even if the voicecoil is in the circuit seen as a shematic layout. You are right in this btw, circuitry is not my field, I`ve working how to do the ultimate dynamic speakers

Audio has been misdesigned since back in the 60`s when the transistors appeared. Cheap watts made it possible to ignore physics, speakers has been done wrong and so has amps while speakercables are totally misundestood. 



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