I got a double Schroeder balanced interconnect and have been using it for a couple of days now. What I find really interesting is how it changes as its breaking in. The first place I put it was between the CD player and the dedicated headphone amp. I couldn't believe the dynamic contrasts of the music I was hearing. ...not as to how loud it got, but rather it seemed to allow the after beat from the drummer to really stand out rather than sound "lazy" in comparison. I have a Purist Audio break in disc and played it through....you can't listen to it...its only noise. Anyway I got brave and connected the power amp and speakers. That dynamic that I liked seemed to lesson somewhat, but the speakers absolutely disappeared. The walls in the front of the room vanished. The instruments appeared not only with depth that I had with the older cables, but each instruments was suspended in its own space closer, and farther away. In a Niel Diamond record, a scratch guarro, sounded like someone was playing it not in the house, but way out to the right on the patio of the pool. The instruments and singer are now smaller and set in their own space. The cable just became better and better....the definition increased, so that listening to lyrics is now much easier. I could understand much of Elton John, but with this new cable I can relax and just let the understanding of what he's saying come through. As far as tonality is concerned Schroeder's cable sounds very, very similar to my expensive silver interconnects....but its as though a pretty girl has had a pro makeup person bring out the very best for a Robb Report centerfold. I'll get more cable for the long run from preamp to amp....I'll suppose there will be more to say. Thanks Doug
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