(Used) speaker cable replacement suggestions for Virtual Dynamics David?


Hi Guys –

I have been happy with my Virtual Dynamics David speaker cables for many years, but having moved to Europe and built a largely new system, I suspect that they may not be quite as synergistic as they were with my previous system. So, while I am well-aware of how difficult it is to recommend with confidence given the vagaries of system synergy and room acoustics, etc., I'd welcome any thoughtful suggestions.

My previous system included:

Jeff Rowland Concentra I

EMC-1UP CD player

Green Mountain Audio Callisto speakers

Accuphase T-101 tuner


New system:

Modified and re-capped Accuphase E-303x

Harbeth P3ESR speakers

EMC-1UP CD player (same as above)

Accuphase T-103 tuner


A few additional footnotes:

– my room acoustics suck, i.e. lots of hard surfaces, irregular dimensions, etc.

– I actually do have my Callistos here in storage now, but have not A-B'd them with the Harbeth/Accuphase

– I do not assume that one speaker is necessarily better than the other, but have found the Harbeth to be very open and forgiving of the poor listening space

– I confess that sound, while primary, is not the only reason for my considering a replacement of the Davids, as it would also be nice to work with something less thick and stiff

– broadly speaking I listen mainly to jazz, funk, and world music

– not looking to spend big money, so please keep any specific suggestions under around $1000 (used)

Thanks in advance for any thoughts!

Tony C.
whipsaw
Hey Tony,

I have 2 sets of cables that I might think of letting you try. Both are 8 ft. in length. Cerious Technologies Graphene Extreme and Amadi Maddie Signature. Both of these have matching jumpers, if needed. The CTGE’s would not be very good replacements in regards to NOT being thick and pretty stiff, not to mention, heavy. But they sound very good with more meat on the bones sound. The AMS are pure silver and very flexible. They have great detail with no harshness, unlike what you may have heard about silver cables. Both cables are very dynamic. The AMS has defined and textural bass, but the CTGE have a more organic sound.  The AMS sound is more beautiful and slightly clearer. 

I now have Clarity Cable Organic SCs which were much more expensive than either of these. The CCO’s are my end cable in my system and I recently compared them for several weeks against both the highly regarded Cerious Technologies Graphene Matrix and the new Silversmith Fideliums. Both of these speaker cables are outstanding sounding in other systems and also in mine. The CCO’s are just better in my system--very live sound and compared to CEO's most other cables will sound thin in comparison.

I have VMPS RM40 BCSE w/ MLS cabinet speakers that are very detailed, dynamic, and fully adjustable to any room to make them sing.  I'm just about done with my dedicated room in the basement second and final rebuild.  I needed more room for record and CD storage now way in the future, and I have now treated the room with quite a few things to make it sound even more real, without being at all bright.  It even has built in corner bass traps that are proving to be quite good and much less expensive, but are work extensive.  The rear corners traps are huge but will be hidden behind the four 7 ft. tall cabinets I still have to build.  I say this because you stated that your room sucks, so I wanted you to know where I'm coming from.  

Bob
Hi Bob,

Thanks very much for your kind offer, and the details of your set-up and experiences.

I would be happy to take you up on your offer, except for the intractable problem that I am now living in Europe.

I have also moved forward since the original post, and am using a Hegel integrated amp, along with the larger Harbeth 30.1 speakers. I am currently using an old pair of Audience AU24 cables that I have had for years.

Thanks again for your efforts, though!

Regards,

Tony
Glad to hear, Tony.  I need to pay better attention to the date of the post I'm reading.  I thought it was a recent post.

Bob