I too am a big fan of the Jaden cables. I'm using a Jaden IC between my Viva Linea line stage and Berning ZH-270 amp; Jaden Signature's between my EMC-1 cdp and Viva; and Jaden speaker cables to my Dulcineas.
To put things in perspective, the Jaden's replaced my Quattro Fil; the Signature replaced my Valhalla; and the speaker cables easily replaced Kimber 8TC's.
Until I tried the Jaden's, nothing bettered the Quattro Fil and Valhalla in my system. In fact, the Valhalla was supposed to be the one component of my system I thought I would never need or want to change, it was that good. So you can imagine my shock when the Jaden Signature came along and actually bettered it. No, it wasn't night and day, but after pretty intense listening sessions, both my friends and I agreed the Jaden provided a somewhat wider, deeper, more detailed and palpable soundstage. They seemed to provide all the positive attributes of the Valhalla, but only more so. And at less than one-fifth the price. . .they're a steal!
The speaker cables are also a great buy. Admittedly my previous Kimber 8TC's are not considered high-end cables, but nontheless enjoy a good reputation. The Jaden's are simply much more detailed, and tonally balanced, without a hint of hardness or glare. Used in concert with the Jaden IC's, it's a match made in heaven.
I strongly urge anyone who's looking to change their present cables to give the Jaden's a listen. IMO they're some of the very best sounding cables available today, at a price that's more than competitive. I have no doubt that if these cables were being marketed by one of the major cable companies, they'd be selling at a multiple of what Ric Cummins is charging for his handmade wonders.
I'll go out on a limb and say that even if you think you're happy with your present cables, you may be in for a surprise after you listen to the Jaden's. Keep in mind, I thought my Valhallas were the top rung in my system. The Jaden's just made the ladder taller!
To put things in perspective, the Jaden's replaced my Quattro Fil; the Signature replaced my Valhalla; and the speaker cables easily replaced Kimber 8TC's.
Until I tried the Jaden's, nothing bettered the Quattro Fil and Valhalla in my system. In fact, the Valhalla was supposed to be the one component of my system I thought I would never need or want to change, it was that good. So you can imagine my shock when the Jaden Signature came along and actually bettered it. No, it wasn't night and day, but after pretty intense listening sessions, both my friends and I agreed the Jaden provided a somewhat wider, deeper, more detailed and palpable soundstage. They seemed to provide all the positive attributes of the Valhalla, but only more so. And at less than one-fifth the price. . .they're a steal!
The speaker cables are also a great buy. Admittedly my previous Kimber 8TC's are not considered high-end cables, but nontheless enjoy a good reputation. The Jaden's are simply much more detailed, and tonally balanced, without a hint of hardness or glare. Used in concert with the Jaden IC's, it's a match made in heaven.
I strongly urge anyone who's looking to change their present cables to give the Jaden's a listen. IMO they're some of the very best sounding cables available today, at a price that's more than competitive. I have no doubt that if these cables were being marketed by one of the major cable companies, they'd be selling at a multiple of what Ric Cummins is charging for his handmade wonders.
I'll go out on a limb and say that even if you think you're happy with your present cables, you may be in for a surprise after you listen to the Jaden's. Keep in mind, I thought my Valhallas were the top rung in my system. The Jaden's just made the ladder taller!