@shadorne
Thank you.
Thank you.
Suggestion on XLR Cables
@shadorne @gdhal @pbnaudio Do you find the Canare Star Quad L-4E6S has a consistent sonic characteristic? e.g., ., full bodied and warm vs lean and neutral? I don't have an opinion having never used this IC so looking to your experience with it. Thanks. @inna I found the Tchernov site but it looks like they might be Europe only. |
@ghosthouse I would categorize the quality/sound characteristics as full bodied and neutral (not necessarily lean or warm). I think one of the key characteristics in the design of the cable is the "Star Quad design". I've also used straight wire musicable II (level 1) which I believe is the same type of cable design http://www.straightwire.com/interconnects.php and also sounds great. However, I think the version of this type of cable from blue jeans cable is preferred and perhaps "better" because of the connector (Neutrik NC3-B) https://www.bluejeanscable.com/store/balancedaudio/index.htm I think the key ingredient here is the star quad design and the fact that you shouldn't have to spend thousands or even hundreds to obtain it (assuming the length is 3 feet or so per cable, and 2 are needed). |
ghosthouse, no, they can ship to the US from Berlin. I talked to them a few times. But this is not the best option, I guess. The best option is to deal with the Canadian distributor. He doesn't have everything in stock but he would order what he doesn't have from them quickly enough. I first got Tchernov Classic MK II RCAs a few weeks ago and liked it so much that I just ordered the Reference MK II. Both Tchernov people and Jim from Canada assured me that the Reference MK II would be on a totally different level. We'll see. If it is not I can return it, no problem. |