What do audiophiles want from a cable?


What should a high quality interconnect or speaker cable do to the sound of a system? Make it more transparent? Improve the sound stage and focus? Soften unpleasant highs? Tighten the base? Bring out the mids?

To me, a good cable should reveal more of what is on the recording and more of the true nature of my components. So when trying new cables, I look for more detail and accuracy without becoming cold and clinical. This seems logical, and yet after reading reviews and trying a few of the cables in the reviews, I find that the cables that have received glowing endorsements are not especially transparent or revealing. They modify the sound, but they don’t take me where I want to go. I wonder if the reason I don’t hear what the reviewer heard is that I don’t know what to listen for. Am I too focused on cable accuracy and resolution, and not enough on actual sound quality? Or is it just a case of no two systems sounding alike so why trust a review anyway? Thanks.
mward
If there is a floor vibration - yes. I have almost none unless the volume is very high, I don't listen at such volume level.
Also, when installing fluid cables wait for at least a few hours before critical listening, they need some time to settle, even better wait for a day. Half an hour is definitely the minimum.
Anytime I insert new cable into the system, I let it play overnight and during the day while away at work.  When I come home that next evening, the cables have usually settled in and are sounding the way they were meant to sound.  Unless of course they are band spanking new, then 200-300 of playtime is typical burn-in time IMHO.  Fact is, it takes time and patience with cables.

Thanks Inna for the feedback, love to hear more of your impressions of Neptune sound.  I heard thru the grapevine, according to JA, they are the most popular cable in the Luminist line lately.

@chrisr  Cable elevators are a must for my speaker cables.  I hear less focus at higher volume when cables are left on the floor.  Complex musical passages can seem jumbled together and the sense of attack and decay seem to be negatively effected in my experience.  Interconnects don't make it down that far in my setup, but I'd expect the same from them.
inna
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11-07-2016 10:38pm
If there is a floor vibration - yes. I have almost none unless the volume is very high, I don't listen at such volume level.

almost none? I wouldn't think so, you know, what with the floor vibration produced by traffic, subways, Earth crust motion, those kinds of things. 

award

Great great question.....I think that your cables should be a base line to judge all you components with. There are no fixes when it comes to cables. Some are bright some restrict the sound. These are just adjustments for a component that you are not happy with. 

Your thoughts? 

helomech

I am very interested in those cables. Do you know what comet that was? 

My plan is to bury then under the foot of Mt. Fuji for at 5 years to bring out the true sonic characteristics. Hopefully then they will make my crappy sounding system sound halfway decent.