Rebbi - Islandmandan is exactly right. I was in somewhat similar shoes as you some time back, and tried buying cables based upon recommendations on Audiogon and elsewhere. Even buying the stuff second hand on Audiogon, I blew a lot of money on highly recommended cables, and stuck with some of them longer than I should have because I put too much stock in other people's views. Then I started working with The Cable Company. Their schtick is hard to beat--you get to try the stuff out for a while before you decide. I ended up finding that a lot of the favorites were too bright for me, and I use Cardas Cross throughout my system now. It's not the fanciest Cardas cable, but it's very even-tempered. The Cable Company helped me get there.
Using older cable in new system? Need advice...
Hi,
I'm in the process of refreshing a system that I originally bought in the mid to late 1980's and need some cabling advice.
I sold my Vandersteen 2C's on Audiogon and will likely replace them with either Quad 21L's or Totem Arro's. I have a SOTA Sapphire (currently being refurbished at SOTA) for analog and just purchased a Music Hall 25.2 CD player for digital. My amp is a PS Audio Elite Plus integrated with 70 watts/channel. I also have a Tandberg tuner.
My 20-year-old speaker cables are Monster Cable Powerline 2, which was "pretty good stuff" back in the day. Should I keep on using it? Is this something that deteriorates over time? Also, in my new, much smaller listening room, the lengths are way, way longer than I need... would I want to have this cabling resized at a dealer?
Thanks for any and all enlightenment you can offer!
Peace!
I'm in the process of refreshing a system that I originally bought in the mid to late 1980's and need some cabling advice.
I sold my Vandersteen 2C's on Audiogon and will likely replace them with either Quad 21L's or Totem Arro's. I have a SOTA Sapphire (currently being refurbished at SOTA) for analog and just purchased a Music Hall 25.2 CD player for digital. My amp is a PS Audio Elite Plus integrated with 70 watts/channel. I also have a Tandberg tuner.
My 20-year-old speaker cables are Monster Cable Powerline 2, which was "pretty good stuff" back in the day. Should I keep on using it? Is this something that deteriorates over time? Also, in my new, much smaller listening room, the lengths are way, way longer than I need... would I want to have this cabling resized at a dealer?
Thanks for any and all enlightenment you can offer!
Peace!
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