Interesting review. I too have heard good things about TCHERNOV wire.
"Bass lines are fine, bass goes much lower than my speakers can handle "
How is it that you can determine this?
It may seem like a stupid question, but if your speakers don’t go down that deep, how can you be so certain that these interconnects deliver the goods much lower than your speakers can handle? I mean, how can you hear it, if your speakers don’t go down that low?
As an aside, your review has many component variables. One thing I would love to read about, is if you dispensed with everything except (say) your CD-player feeding directly into your Integrated Amp - driving your speakers: Therefore only one Interconnect required in the chain of events. Then compare those findings directly with another Interconnect - I suggest REFERENCE versus CLASSIC - in the same way. This approach would remove some of the variables (Like other Interconnects in the chain of events - and differing sources...) and should tell you exactly how each particular Interconnect sounds - with a constant set of circumstances.
A lot of extra work for you - I know - but it would be interesting to learn how these new Tchernov Interconnects differ from each other now, a few months on.