In my experience, cables, power cords etc. yielded subtle (if any) improvements in sound.
Which did you try?
First "audiophile" system, now what? Suggestions for best "bang for the buck" upgrade?
A quick story about speaker cable. I'm going be memory but here goes, at an audio convention a dealer was demoing a McIntosh system, I do not remember the configuration exactly. Listeners were remarking on the exquisite sound with the typical "transparency, inner detail, micro dynamics" etc. comments. The gent who had the display quietly laughed to himself as his speakers cables were modified Belden extension cords...This is not to be a diss on exotic cables, just relating a real world story... |
Lots of good advise posted, but, IMHO, a very important, (and inexpensive) step has been overlooked. Make sure that your turntable/cartridge/tonearm are set up correctly. I recently helped a friend who has an old Orcle Delphi of mine with a Rega RB250 and Ortofon 2M Red. I spent an hour or so dialing it all in for him, and he called me later that day to thank me for the work, and to let me know that it was like having a whole new rig. Just sayin........ |
Contact these guys and ask for Joe, regarding auditioning a set of interconnects and speaker cables, based on your particular system/components: (http://www.usedcables.com) Personally, I recommend either Kimber or Synergistic Research’s entry-level stuff, to begin with. There’s a 5% of sale price, "rental" fee, but- I’ll bet you find the experiment well worth it. If you have any, "ears" at all, you’ll hear more music. If you can’t recognize any improvements, then- forget about it! |