$7500 for a pair of speaker wires? Who in the world has disposable income like that? Certainly not me...man,I must be out of touch....all you need is Type 4 Audioquest...it works with most every speaker there is, because it does nothing detrimental to the music...that is all you want a cable to Do, to do no harm. I could find a lot better things to do with $7500 than spend it on some over priced speaker cables. They better be like solid gold conductors or something for that kind of mula....
Nordost Valhalla 2 Speaker Cables
A few years back I had tested a bunch of top speaker cables with my Gryphon Diablo 300 and B&W 803 D2’s (Top cables from Nordost, AudioQuest and Transparent, and due to cost, I didn’t purchase the winners (Valhalla 2’s) at the time.
Well, I finally took the plunge and paid extra to have them broken in using a Nordost machine. I had forgotten how stunning these are. These are exactly the sound I’m after. I’ve often been frustrated by HiFi systems not having that same crisp quickness of detail that a decent pair of headphones offer. These cables finally give me that. With loads of high frequency detail, but somehow, there is nothing fatiguing or bright about the excellent, sweet treble, with lots of bass warmth that is also lighting quick.
I’ve been considering a speaker upgrade lately and was thinking that I would like speakers with more detail, more precise imaging, faster response and better dynamics. Well, these cables do all that! I’m not one to get carried away but switching out my excellent Clarus Crimson biwires for these was like upgrading my speakers. I’ve half a mind not to bother looking for new speakers now!
Seems silly that cables can make you want to listen to music late into the night but that’s just what happened…. When people upgrade amps or speakers I often hear “I hear new details I’ve never heard in tracks I’ve been listening to for decades” and that also happened with the Valhalla 2’s.
I’m the first to be cautious of people going overboard using superlatives to describe their experience with new gear, but the only time I’ve ever fallen into that, aside from this example, is when I got my Gryphon. Three years later I’m every bit as enthused with my Gryphon. In fact it’s the only expensive thing I’ve bought that I ended up truly enjoying. 99% certain I will continue to feel this way about the Valhalla 2’s, as silly as that seems (it’s a cable!!!).
Stupidly expensive to an absurd degree for a cable, but worth every penny.
I guess my only cautions would be that for some, the rapid fire leading-edge detail may not be to everyone’s liking (I equate it to the fast crisp detail on a good set of headphones). Also, if you are trying to compensate for bright electronics maybe this level of detail would only make things worse? Not sure. In my system, I now have pinpoint imaging, loads of detail, very crisp timing, sweet and well controlled treble, lots of well controlled bass and warmth through all frequencies, lots of dynamic impact, and best of all, it just sounds right and allows you to really get into the music. Even if you play blaring hard rock with distorted guitars (usually a nemesis of hifi systems) it sounds fantastic.
I’m sure I’ve lost credibility for being so effusive; my only defense is that with all of my upgrades, I’ve only ever been this enthusiastic with my Gryphon integrated….
In HiFi people often gravitate towards getting ultimate transparency and detail, OR they gravitate to a more musically engaging but less authentic presentation. To me the Valhalla 2’s offer both the HiFi detail experience AND musical engagement.
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@henry201, very interesting with regard to the A5’s with the Valhalla (I’m assuming you tested Valhalla version 2 as version 1 is known to be thin-sounding). Regarding B&W, from D3 onwards, I personally find the bass to take a back seat to the mids. That’s why I’m interested in testing the 801’s. My current 803 D2’s are front ported (the newer designs are sealed), so they have much more of a bass emphasis. When comparing the Valhalla 2 speaker wire on my current B&W’s with other very high end cables from AudioQuest, Transparent, and my lower end but excellent Clarus Crimson biwires, I do not detect ANY less bass with the Valhalla 2’s. In other words, while the Valhalla 2 speaker wires may favour B&W, I don’t think it’s related to B&W’s having more bass to start with. Could be a red herring but maybe the Valhalla 2’s simply don’t do well with 4 Ohm speakers like the A5’s? I’m not an expert, but I think with lower impedance speakers the wattage generated and the current running through then speaker wires would be much, much higher. So maybe the Valhalla 2’s can’t manage the higher current flow when connected to the A5’s? |
I have Valhalla 2's throughout my system which consists of Rogue Audio RP9 preamp and Rogue Audio Apollo dark monos and Sonus Faber Il Cremonese (previously I had the Amati Traditions). The speakers are 4ohm. The Nordost Valhalla are outstanding, at least for classical and jazz (no experience with rock or heavy metal). Incidentally, the PCs are plugged into a Puritan 156 which comes with its own 20 A PC (upgraded version). I have heard the same setup with Transparent cables and Darwin cables and the sound did not have as accurate timbre, was not as articulate, musical or engaging. The treble is incredible, the mid range is full and with the correct recordings, not muddy or thick, decay excellent, and soundstage deep and wide. I believe the cabling really has to be matched to the speakers and supporting electronics. Also, the 20A circuit may make a difference as well. (Outlet is merely a hospital grade 4 socket.)
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