Vogue Audio 7N OCC silver cables


I know of two people on A'gon who are using them.  Wondering if there are any others with direct experience of this brand.  Uninterested in discussions about cables in general, or about silver cables in particular, so please don't post.  Right now and for the next ten days Vogue has a pretty tasty sale going on: https://www.vogueaudio.com/specials, which is what piqued my interest.

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I’m quite interested in these cables as well. 
 

I’ve been primarily thinking of eventually going with Audio Sensibility Signature speaker cables or Zavfino Prima MKII. 
 

Right now I’m going to either use existing Groneberg Reference or Cullen Crossover II. 

They're located in Englewood, Florida, which is right in the path of the eye of Ian.

@tump350 I think part of what I’m hearing when I say distinct is what you are talking about with the leading edge or transients being more apparent but not bright or harsh.  I’ve been running them about 10 hours a day since this past Monday when I got them and they just keep getting better.  They sound fuller now but still with clarity.  I’ve noticed a fantastic improvement in bass reproduction.  I was listening to Van Halen Romeo Delight the other night and caught so much more of Michael Anthony’s bass lines in that song.  Cleaner, clearer more present.  I listened for about three hours last night and was so impressed that I gave my system a standing ovation (I know that sounds dumb but whatever 🙂), it’s made that much of a difference to my ears.

I have a complete loom of the Lavricables Grand series (5N Silver) (power cable, speaker cables, RCA and XLR interconnects). Very lightweight and extremely flexible, I like them and they sound very good. I purchased the same complete loom of Vogue Audio 7N OCC silver cables (OCC copper; "Our Silver Strand Ultra™ cable line features ultrapure 7N OCC silver singular multicore bonded conductors housed in Chemfluor® Teflon lossless air-cores".) I put the Vogue cables on my cable burner for one week and then into my system, by day two in my system they had settled in and to my surprise, they sounded just as good as the Lavricables Grand series. One can’t go wrong with either brand of cabling. My only criticism of the Vogue cables is they are a bit on the stiff side.

From Vogue: https://www.vogueaudio.com/about-vogue-audio

Hi @All - hope you’re having a fantastic week!

I know this thread may be somewhat stale, but I wanted to share my $0.02:

I have been contemplating replacing / upgrading my Morrow MA4 XLR interconnects (2 pairs, between DAC and pre-pro, and between pre-pro to power amp).  I finally took advantage of Vogue Audio’s 50% off deal and ordered 2 pairs of their Silver Strand Signature XLR interconnects.  With the savings, these cost roughly twice as much as the MA4 but still several $100s less than the MA7 (which was my original target for replacing the MA4).  The Vogue Audio XLR cables just arrived and I got them hooked up (dac > pre-pro, pre-pro > amp).  In conversations with Tom, the owner, he recommended I let them burn in for about 200 hours for them to reach the optimal sonic results.

Initial observation:  The sound profile is very good right off the bat.  No glare or smearing of music.  Very minor, if any, impact to noise floor.  There is great detail in each track.  There is more perceived volume in each instrument and notes, both mids and bass (vs MA4).  The sound stage seems a bit more collapsed (flatter, less 3D / holographic) but I expect that to be alleviated as time goes by and cables get closer to the 200 hr mark.  So far, so good! 
 

I will post a follow up in a few weeks once the cables have settled in.