Analysis Plus Solo Crystal Oval 8...OMG!!


I seriously can’t believe what these cables are doing to the sound in my rig.  I had them awhile ago and couldn’t justify the price (used) so I pulled back and returned them.  I grabbed them again yesterday since my local stereo shop still had them hanging there. 

Well let me say that I’ve always been a believer in cables making changes to the sound because I can hear it but I’ve never had speaker cables that changed the sound as dramatically as this.  The way it’s untangling the music, the way its making everything sound real, the way it’s full top to bottom without any harshness is pretty crazy.  

This is on a system that isn’t highly resolving yet all of these differences are completely noticeable.  I’m not talking about a little more resolution here, a little more top end sparkle there, fuller bass here...  I’m talking about did I just get a different amp, this can’t be the same dac, these can’t be the same speakers, kind of changes.

I’ve had this sound in my systems before but that was with higher end gear for sure... it makes me wonder how much I was leaving on the table without these cables in my rig at that time.


Have any of you had similar experiences with the Solo Crystal 8’s as well?  I’m thinking that these are end game cables for me.
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I have two pairs of Solo Crystal Oval 8 speaker cables.  One pair terminated with spades and one with bananas.  One pair will remain in my system indefinitely because as of know these cables just work for me better than anything before.  The other pair is available if anybody is interested.  Both are 10FT long and in excellent condition.  Please PM me if interested.  
@b_limo
hi jack away! I‘m loving hearing about your tweaks. I’m learning alot from your journaling and I’m sure others are / will as well. I’ve been asking myself similar questions and your feedback is hugely appreciated! Thanks for the continual updating fellas 👍. Seriously, it is helpful and not going unnoticed.

Thanks for listing all of your equipment as well. It helps everyone reading this to know exactly where you are coming from. My amp/pre, dac (Anthem I-225, Bluesound Node 2i) is pretty entry level yet I can hear the same results as you guys are hearing.
Whenever I had used to try to break down what percentage of your money goes where, I’d allot 10-15% for cables. I thought that amount was actually high. Now I’d say 20-35% should be spent. Also, if you can swing a bunch of these Solo Crystals, you’ll be done forever and every component (speakers, amps, dacs, pre’s) will benefit. I would love to have heard my favorite personal system I ever owned, with these in place.

Tried again for the fourth time going back to decent former interconnects to check myself and hearing. No way, each time lasting about ten minutes immediately missing all sorts of things from my former cables when comparing to AP Crystal Solos [in my system].

After several listening sessions, there is more here to these particular AP crystal solo cables than I originally anticipated they would bring.

For Bright sounding systems (not a good match, likely):
If I had an overly bright solid state amplifier and super lean sounding speakers I’d stop here. These OCC cables are not passive EQ filters like some overly laid back heavy OFC copper cables. Unless you have poor hearing in upper frequencies, these might not fit well in some systems.

For Smooth sounding systems (yes, can be a nice improvement):
In a relatively smooth sounding system where the high frequencies are not overly accentuated, these cables can really shine - as the OCC copper and this design seems to bring forward everything.

Most Surprising Discovery (comparing to softer OFC copper cables):
#1 Sound stage increase (wide, tall, and deep), decay
#2 Added separation of instruments, truly a new experience.
#3 Added clarity to vocals, strings, detail, and some added texture.   
#4 Bass control and speed of bass was really kind of a surprise. Not mushy.  
#5 Deeper bass, not necessarily boomier. Lower bass detail comes from nowhere.  

It takes some getting use to at first if you are use to lower quality OFC cables or less. Sure, burn-in time, whatever...but the cables bring forth "more" of everything. Once I realized what was going on, really started liking them. Once acclimated its hard to go back to other cables :)

Tube amp owners (note):
You may find yourself revisiting your input tubes in preamps, DACs, input tubes on your amp(s). Once you hear what the interconnect cables offer when used end-to-end, it can trigger desires for further tuning to shape the tone as you will hear new things with capable gear, speakers. As for solid state amps/preamps, if it’s harsh - it’s going to expose it more. These cables are bitchen’ with really good tube pre/amps.

Burn-in:
Again, told 300hrs but I’m just enjoying the cables (as-is) for what they do now, willing to just listen and hoping they don’t change a lot, seem to be about the same at 200hrs for the past 50hrs, maybe just a micro detail smoother now after 150hrs. I did hear speaker cables take longer, maybe interconnects not quite 300hrs speaking with a few at mfg.
@decooney you have a whole loom now!I might end up with one too.I'm somewhat of a cable junkie and am still trying some different ics.But the speaker cables are staying forever.Somehow the Analysis ics keep finding their way back between the pre and amp,just a perfect fit apparently.But the digital cable and the ic between dac and pre I continue to "try just one more and I promise to quit" .Right.
The speaker cables are just so revealing it's interesting to hear how each change is better/worse.I'll write a little more about that later.
@jtcf
@decooney you have a whole loom now!I might end up with one too.I’m somewhat of a cable junkie and am still trying some different ics.But the speaker cables are staying forever.Somehow the Analysis ics keep finding their way back between the pre and amp,just a perfect fit apparently.But the digital cable and the ic between dac and pre I continue to "try just one more and I promise to quit" .Right.
The speaker cables are just so revealing it’s interesting to hear how each change is better/worse.I’ll write a little more about that later.

I gotta say, all priors with OFC copper and before I tried AP cables I could mix and match other cables and levels and achieve something to stick with for a while and leave it alone.

Once I tried the OCC copper with AP interconnects and started moving them around within my system, something really different occurred. Puzzling, actually. Then I had to try a second pair, and yes closing with the full loop with AP Crystal Digi Coax.

The OCC oval interconnect result is smoothness of copper and the detail of silver over copper blended together with a specific un-smeared type of sound top to bottom. Clear and smooth, not sure how else to describe it. Time will tell if the cables actually change or smooth out any more with long term use.  We will see...
Dave from Zenwave sent me several ics and a digital cable to try.Surprisingly his two top of the line cables were not a good fit at all.Others have reported how detailed and reference quality they are so I had great expectations.I loved the D1 which is the entry level ic,lush and beautiful.The DSR (mid level) was outstanding to my ears,tone,timbre,detail and really dimensional.So real at times like I could reach out and touch the musicians.That paired with the digital cable was clearly the best fit.Worked really well with the AP speaker cables and AP ics.