I’m going to give a thumb up for the review above, and two thumbs up to the cables which he were referring to.
Over the years I have tried Mit Miterminators2, Nordost Blue Heaven, Acoustic Zen Matrix, Morrow Audio Ma-3, plus some others that friends have brought over for me to try in my systems. And the Amadi cables have stood up to and sounded better than the ones I have just named.
This gentleman is local, so it provided for me a perfect opportunity to give his cables a try and also save on the shipping costs.
I first started out with a pair of his Phil Reference with RCA terminations. They sound great and stay for a while until I went up a level to his Barb Masters XLR's. It was at this point I decided that I had no need for those other cables, so they were sold off. I now have purchased 5 pair of his Phil Ref. that are now in my home theater system and the Barb’s are in a two channel system. And when the coins are available, I plan to up grade those to his Maddie Signature’s.
I love my music and my audio systems. It’s a great challenge to try to get the best synergy from your components and an enjoyment when you can pull out hidden music and vocal details from your CD’s and vinyl. But this venture can be costly. This is why I’m not in agreement with some of these manufactures who charge such over the top prices for their products. Granted, some of them can really make your system sing. But for $1,000 + for a 1 meter pair? Thanks, but no thanks. If you have it like that, bless you. But I’m in that 1% of the down trodden population of the middle class and I just don’t see why I have to pay those prices when there are other alternatives like Amadi Cables. You can get the equal and better, depending on his line of cable, for a very reasonable price.
I’ve talked to this man, and he loves good quality music and knows what it should sound like. And he has made strides to prefect (and I believe still perfecting) his line while not trying to brake your bank.
I can’t write in the language of a reviewer or pontificate or babble on about a product like they can in some of these magazines. I can only say from my experience, is that I am very please with the performance of these cables. And for the price/performance ratio, I would have to put out, at least, an additional $600-$800.00 on top of what I paid to him to equal what I've heard from other top name manufactures. But don’t trust my ears. Let your ears do the test.
Over the years I have tried Mit Miterminators2, Nordost Blue Heaven, Acoustic Zen Matrix, Morrow Audio Ma-3, plus some others that friends have brought over for me to try in my systems. And the Amadi cables have stood up to and sounded better than the ones I have just named.
This gentleman is local, so it provided for me a perfect opportunity to give his cables a try and also save on the shipping costs.
I first started out with a pair of his Phil Reference with RCA terminations. They sound great and stay for a while until I went up a level to his Barb Masters XLR's. It was at this point I decided that I had no need for those other cables, so they were sold off. I now have purchased 5 pair of his Phil Ref. that are now in my home theater system and the Barb’s are in a two channel system. And when the coins are available, I plan to up grade those to his Maddie Signature’s.
I love my music and my audio systems. It’s a great challenge to try to get the best synergy from your components and an enjoyment when you can pull out hidden music and vocal details from your CD’s and vinyl. But this venture can be costly. This is why I’m not in agreement with some of these manufactures who charge such over the top prices for their products. Granted, some of them can really make your system sing. But for $1,000 + for a 1 meter pair? Thanks, but no thanks. If you have it like that, bless you. But I’m in that 1% of the down trodden population of the middle class and I just don’t see why I have to pay those prices when there are other alternatives like Amadi Cables. You can get the equal and better, depending on his line of cable, for a very reasonable price.
I’ve talked to this man, and he loves good quality music and knows what it should sound like. And he has made strides to prefect (and I believe still perfecting) his line while not trying to brake your bank.
I can’t write in the language of a reviewer or pontificate or babble on about a product like they can in some of these magazines. I can only say from my experience, is that I am very please with the performance of these cables. And for the price/performance ratio, I would have to put out, at least, an additional $600-$800.00 on top of what I paid to him to equal what I've heard from other top name manufactures. But don’t trust my ears. Let your ears do the test.