Need Opinions for Different Cable Manufacturers/Cable Designs


I have a McIntosh 200wpc receiver [MAC7200] and Focal Sopra 3 speakers - and am using low-grade cables. I'm looking to vastly improve my system with a complete cable upgrade. I like a warm sound with lots of clarity and detail and naturalness. I have been reviewing tons of literature and am intrigued by Cu/Ag and Cu/Ag/Au combinations. I will probably buy used, and look at offerings in the midrange to lower high-end range of products. Cannot afford the best each manufacturer has to offer. Looking to spend up to $2,000 for 3m speaker cables and up to $700 each for RCA and XLR cables. Again, I hope to buy used.

 

I am interested in opinions on the following manufacturers:

AUDIENCE

DH LABS

PURIST AUDIO DESIGN

SILNOTE

SNAKE RIVER

Please feel free to offer your opinions on these and any other recommendations you may have. I really appreciate your time and advice!! Thanks!

kinarow1

High value maybe bargain speaker cables:

  • Silversmith Fidelium
  • Kirmuss Adrenaline 

 Other safe quality SC options:

  • Iconoclast
  • Zenwave SCR-14/11

Learn about cable design here             
FYi- Silversmith will be offering interconnects soon, maybe available now             

@kinarow1 - take a look at Zavfino silver cables - they will improve your system greatly.

If you really want TOTL take a look at Hijari

Ask your question in this thread - they will be able to help

https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/hijiri-users-thread-2

If you are more budget oriented take a look at Audio Envy - great cables made more affordable

Regards - Steve

 

My suggestion is that you don't spend your hard earned money on any set of cables unless you are able to first try them in your system. Many retailers will allow you to do this if you leave a deposit. Listen to each brand and go with the ones that sound the best to your ears. 

I currently have Kimber, Silversmith Audio FIDELIUM and Micca cables. They each sound a bit different but are well matched to my system. It is good to have a few different pairs handy because over time if your ears get tired of a particular cable, you can quickly change them up. 

The Miccas in particular are interesting because they are $40/pr on Amazon and sound awesome! 

 

 

 

 

 

PS, I agree with other comments that you dont need to mortgage your house on speaker cables because the returns will be de minimis. If cables are your thing, better to spend on interconnects because there is a much greater audible difference between low end and high end interconnects.