I would not go for the silver foil, but stick with the stranded copper. Try it first. Amazing cable. Twist the positive and negative run every 1.5 - 2 inches. Hook up with the bare wire on both ends for best sound. It will not oxidize. Don't let the price fool you. Give it 100 hours of burn in.
Cable Survey
The idea for this thread came from @sautan 904 op titled “Who thinks $ Speaker cable really better than generic 14awg cable?
My reply:
From op:
SO WHAT DO YOU ALL THINK? OR I AM THE LAST PERSON TO FIND OUT THAT EXPENSIVE CABLE JUST A RIP OFF?
Some are, some are definitely not. It really is a matter of discovering what brands out there (and there a lot) offer the best performance for your money. Some are really worth the money and clearly they offer a big increase in sound quality. It seems the dealers you used were not very discriminating about what brands they carry. This does not surprise me since I have found many are not well informed. You really need to seek out somebody who has compared different makes of cable and really believes in what they are selling.
So I thought it a good idea to pool knowledge on this subject and make a list of what people are using and why. This is my current preferences:
Speaker: Hi Diamond 7
IC XLR: Hi Diamond XLR 3
USB: Vovox
Ethernet: AQVOX, Vovox
Power: Belden
The Hi Diamond speaker cable was so much better than other cables I have tried to date. The increase in musicality, depth and detail in bass, increased sound stage and cleaner more detailed top where some of the benefits I had with this cable. The same can be said of their XLR interconnect.
The Vovox I have only been able to compare with some generic cables, and it is much clearer than those. I intend trying some other brands in the near future and I will post my findings.
Ethernet cables I find make a difference and I am currently using both Vovox and AQVOX, compared to various generic makes and the blue Meicord these are both much preferred, opening the sound stage and lowering the noise floor.
Power cables I haven’t so far experimented with a great deal, I’m using heavy Belden cables that are part of a dedicated mains spur arrangement, so that each individual piece of equipment has its own spur. In order to test cable types I will need to introduce a mains block (Shunyata?).
My reply:
From op:
SO WHAT DO YOU ALL THINK? OR I AM THE LAST PERSON TO FIND OUT THAT EXPENSIVE CABLE JUST A RIP OFF?
Some are, some are definitely not. It really is a matter of discovering what brands out there (and there a lot) offer the best performance for your money. Some are really worth the money and clearly they offer a big increase in sound quality. It seems the dealers you used were not very discriminating about what brands they carry. This does not surprise me since I have found many are not well informed. You really need to seek out somebody who has compared different makes of cable and really believes in what they are selling.
So I thought it a good idea to pool knowledge on this subject and make a list of what people are using and why. This is my current preferences:
Speaker: Hi Diamond 7
IC XLR: Hi Diamond XLR 3
USB: Vovox
Ethernet: AQVOX, Vovox
Power: Belden
The Hi Diamond speaker cable was so much better than other cables I have tried to date. The increase in musicality, depth and detail in bass, increased sound stage and cleaner more detailed top where some of the benefits I had with this cable. The same can be said of their XLR interconnect.
The Vovox I have only been able to compare with some generic cables, and it is much clearer than those. I intend trying some other brands in the near future and I will post my findings.
Ethernet cables I find make a difference and I am currently using both Vovox and AQVOX, compared to various generic makes and the blue Meicord these are both much preferred, opening the sound stage and lowering the noise floor.
Power cables I haven’t so far experimented with a great deal, I’m using heavy Belden cables that are part of a dedicated mains spur arrangement, so that each individual piece of equipment has its own spur. In order to test cable types I will need to introduce a mains block (Shunyata?).
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Take a look at http://image99.net/blog/index.html It covers the merits of a helix geometry for Speaker, Power and Interconnect cables I have spent over four years trying different power cables and geometries from... - bulk Furutech and DH labs cable with good connectors - braided designs using Romex and Furutech conductors - and finally the helix design, again using romex and furutech conductors My conclusions as to why they work may not be 100%, but the fact is they work extremely well The quality of the conductor does improve sound quality attributes such as dynamic performance and bass control, but other attributes such as imaging, details and clarity are clearly attributable to cable geometry I also applied the same geometry to speaker and interconnect cables and found they provided significant improvements in sound quality. Still skeptical? - As @toddverrone - a fellow member that has built and uses all three - thanks Todd :-) Regards - Steve |
Indeed, the helix cables sound amazing. Plus, they look interesting and are fun to make. I also like the fact that you can customize them to your system. Want 10 gauge silver plated copper? No problem. 14 gauge rectangular copper OCC conductor? Do it! Silver connectors? Rhodium? Gold? Choose your own adventure.. Now, if you hate DIY and/or need brand name bragging rights to feel good, these are not the cables for you. But if you want incredible sound and a super low noise floor for the cost of a few hours and a few hundred dollars to do all the cables in your system, you’ve found Nirvana. These guys have good, inexpensive cables to harvest power conductors from: http://www.vt4c.com/shop/program/main.php But you can use any power cable as a donor, or buy wire in bulk. Power connectors at a good price from here: https://www.sonarquest.net/ Or here: http://www.acoustic-fun.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=25_29 I like the sonarquest because their attachment system let’s me use Spade connectors on the ends of the cables, which I prefer. But the iego connectors area very popular and well liked on this forum, so again, your choice. As for ICs, there are so many choices. I went with solid silver conductors from vh audio, which is also where I purchased my KLEI pure harmony RCA connectors.. but again: what do you want? Speaker cables? Forget about it! You have a dizzying array of materials to choose from. I used cryo’d silver plated copper from take five audio. Really, there are so many choices, I’m not even going to bother listing them. If people have questions though, Steve or I are happy to answer. Man, we sound like a tag team sales force! Ha! I just love making cables and sharing knowledge and Steve's design is solid. |
@toddverrone - tag team sales force eh? - sounds like a plan :-) Another fellow audiophile up here in the Toronto region is going to give them a try - I think he will be very happy also. On the plus side - they are probably the last set of cables you will ever acquire (unless you build a set with better conductors) On the negative side - the resale value is perceived to be about $0.50 - it really puts people off trying them unfortunately. As for any other readers that may be sitting on the fence - this happened to me recently... I took the cables down to Georgian Audio Video (a large audio store) for the owner to try. - I'd previously demoed just the power cable and he was on the fence also - we started by just replacing the power cable on a receiver and he was amazed at the improvement - he then connected the speaker cables - what followed was a frenzied swapping of cables and components to determine if the improvements applied to all components equally. - the staff there are now believers that cables do make a difference for any components If you are sitting on the fence I would suggest you try the cables in the following order... 1. Speaker cables - they will let you hear the improvements of the other cables more clearly 2. Interconnects - these will provide better imaging and clarity 3. power cables - these will provide more speed to the dynamics and more space around the performers If you are not into DIY, the only other cables I am aware of that comes close to the Helix are the gZero line of cables from KLE Innovations of Melbourne Australia Give either of them a try - you will not regret it :-) Regards - Stee |
Some interesting input @lalitk I take your point about system details and had intended listing but ran out of time during op. So this is my best system as it stands at the moment (please read in conjunction with op) Boenicke W11 speakers with Bybee speaker bullets Mola Mola Makua pre/dac and Mola Mola Kaluga Power amps fidata NS10 server Lumin S1 (digital out) streamer Aqvox switch Inserting the HiDiamond cables into the system really brought the system to life, more energy, more musicality. USB, I would like to experiment with other cables, any suggestions? My weak point at the moment is probably the BNC/BNC studio grade cable to Neutrik 75/110 ohm BNC/AEB adaptor for use with the Lumin. The pending U1 will enable me to use AEB straight through. Having had success with HiDiamond I would choose their cable. I found that both the Aqvox and Vovox Ethernet cables really helped open up the sound and reduced the noise floor in a similar way the introduction of the Bybee Signal Enhancers produced. Any other makes recommended? I’m looking at Shunyata power products and cables at the moment, is there anybody that has had experience of these that would like to comment? @lak Thanks for your comments about Furutech, I’ll take a look. @grannyring Dueland make very fine components. The distributor here in the UK has had very good feedback on their cotton covered cables. It’s based on an old WE wire. What system are you using it with? @williewonka Your helix cables sound interesting, I’ll follow that up. @toddverrone Sonarguest looks good |
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