A23 Cables


I just bought a Partager Shindo lab preamp
I have a Quicksilver mono 120 amp
I am looking for an interconnect
I would like your opinion about the A23 cables
Thanks
Mike
mjschwartzman
Is it true that one NEEDS to use A23 interconnects with Shindo equipment?  That’s what some aficionados are saying. Even that some conventional cabling can damage Shindo equipment. 
Shindo equipment uses a specific connector that needs a lightweight cable to avoid damage. Shindo cables sound better than a23 with Shindo equipment, but the a23 is very good.
@jperry,

You’re right, both Auditorium A23 and Shindo Silver Interconnects uses light weight wire with Switchcraft connectors, hence the recommendation from dealer network to use them with Shindo equipment.

Late Mr. Ken Shindo used only old-style Switchcraft RCA female jacks, which he preferred for their sonic qualities, but the center contacts inside these very low-mass jacks are rather fragile—they don’t hold up for long in the face of repeated lateral or diagonal force. There’s one thing you absolutely must do, and that’s to ensure that you insert RCA plugs only straight into the RCA jacks, and remove them the same way, with no wiggling motion whatsoever. Only very gentle straight-in and straight-out actions will preserve the center contact integrity.

The Audio Envy Prestige RCA cable I’ve recommended in my earlier post are light weight and uses a low mass AECO Tellurium Copper RCA plugs. The expanding barrels (red / white) is made from glass fiber reinforced nylon which slides on/off the Switchcraft RCA jacks with ease and exacting tension.

The OP is free to choose cables from A23 or Shindo. My recommendation was based on my personal experience with Audio Envy cables, they are incredibly transparent and cost next to nothing.

@lalitk 

Thanks for the link to Audio Envy and clarifying my comments.

Best Regards,

Jim Perry 
I appreciate all of your comments 
Today I bought Audio Envy Prestige RCA IC cable.I cannot wait to use it!
Mike