MilSpec silver by Mark Tunis. I have several available.
Cables to Add Brightness
I was just wondering which cables will bring the largest impact in adding brightness to the upper midrange and treble? Power cord, interconnects (XLR) or speaker cables.
Next, any recommendations? I am aware that silver plated copper or solid silver tend to do better than all copper. If this is true, what are the brightest sounding cables you have tried which managed to add more sparkle and treble extension to your system?
By the way, I am referring to all the good aspects of brightness ie. sweet, airy, 3-dimensional, tube-like glow and extended treble.
Not negative aspects of brightness such as brittle, hard, glassy or distorted type of treble which sounds like tin can.
I would appreciate any thoughts or experience.
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My experience has been in order to get speakers to sound less bass forward/brighter to move them away from the walls. To increase bass/less bright move them closer to the walls. In order to have speakers to become clearer and more focused use an isolation platform like Isocousitics. I couldn't recommend a sure way for a cable to provide the results you want. |
Darwin cables. The link I provided takes you right to their Specials section. All the best, |
Silver will give you abit more air and detail but more neutral people forget the connectors ,rhodium is abit more neutral then gold plating silver also I prefer gold over copper, many company use cheap gold over brass , most IEC ,and connectors on equipment ,even. Most cheaper speakers use gold over brass connectors i replaced everything in my audio system that was not name brand copper iuse only WBT, and Furutech IEC , connectors and connectors for power cords, speakers WBT ,and all XLR,rca WBT. The system sounds at least 10% better just by upgrading all the connectors . Wireworld Eclipse use Silver over High purity Copper ,which is very respectable and 6-9s pureCopper ,great quality and value. |
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