And there you have it. Many people like the Nordost "detail", but many others realized along ago that they manufacture some of the brightest cables in the business.
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
Any suggestions? Would used Transparent cables provide a richer bottom end? What about Audience Reference?
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. - Thank you - Gerry
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I think at this POINT IN TIME. With evidence we have gathered, the brightness of the cable was (by design) constructed that way. SO the SIZE is not in question but the design is. A different copper design worked but with "less resolution" Is that a fair assumption?" -------------------- There are basicly two factors that makes a cable sound bright or thin;1: they are(!) thin (=reduces low-end oomph, amp can`t breath) and 2: crossoverdistortion. The only way to get a rich, open, clean and dynamic sound is to run thick solid core conductors. From the fusebox to the voicecoils if you can, but the speakerwires are the most critical audiozenology; you have never tryed out this. If you had you would know that it is wrong. |
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