Follow up to my 12/2 initial comments about the AQ Columbia XLRs:
These are very good interconnects in terms of clarity and detail without harshness or edge. HOWEVER, for me, after a few listening sessions I found myself wondering where's the bass? and with further time, where's the magic?? Sonic characteristics mentioned 12/2 remain true but the tighter bass seems to have been accompanied by a slight but noticeable reduction in bass response and extension (I initially attributed this to better bass control compared to the Cabledynes); the clarity accompanied by a loss of mid range warmth and heft in the sound. So - the Reference Copper Cabledynes went back in the system and immediately all became right in my little audio world. Haven't made up my mind whether to keep the AQs (they really are very good) and see if I can find another application for them or return them.
These are very good interconnects in terms of clarity and detail without harshness or edge. HOWEVER, for me, after a few listening sessions I found myself wondering where's the bass? and with further time, where's the magic?? Sonic characteristics mentioned 12/2 remain true but the tighter bass seems to have been accompanied by a slight but noticeable reduction in bass response and extension (I initially attributed this to better bass control compared to the Cabledynes); the clarity accompanied by a loss of mid range warmth and heft in the sound. So - the Reference Copper Cabledynes went back in the system and immediately all became right in my little audio world. Haven't made up my mind whether to keep the AQs (they really are very good) and see if I can find another application for them or return them.