What Speaker Cables Taught Me About Audiophiles


Hold on tight because none of this story ends up where you think it will.

Ages ago I did a half-blind speaker cable test with friends in the building who loved Jazz. The amp was a Yamaha P2100 with Focal profile speakers. Cables were Mogami vs. Wireworld. Source was a CD player through a Theta Casanova preamp / processor (oh how i miss it).

I thought i was going to impress my friends with how great the Wireworld Silver 7s sounded. In particular the imaging I thought was so much better than through the Mogami Sound Runners.

To the surprise of many "scientists" here, my friends did in fact hear a noticeable difference between the two sets of cables. They absolutely preferred the Mogami.

I was a little shocked. I tried very hard to keep a poker face, and not guide them either way while switching. They could not see which cables were connected from their listening location.

What happened? Did they not understand how much better the imaging was with the Wireworld?

Well, actually they did and they didn’t care. Richard and his wife did notice that but felt that the loss of treble and beat was not worth it. Hands down for them the Mogami was the clear winner.

What this taught me was:

  1. Speaker cables can make a small but noticeable difference
  2. The improved imaging came at a cost of treble energy
  3. Most listeners wouldn’t make the trade. They’d rather have the tempo and foot tapping experience over my precious deep into the room imaging.

Over time of listening back and forth between my Wireworld collection and Mogami or DH Labs pure silver IC’s and Mogami speaker cables I’ve given that up. I think my neighbors were right. I’d rather have the beat and energy. It’s a fetish I was giving up far too much for.

I'm definitely not encouraging you to overhaul all your cables, but rather saying that we audiophiles need to be conscious that sometimes our preferences are unique to our culture and that the "normal" consumer may not share them at all. 

erik_squires

Q What Speaker Cables Taught Me About Audiophiles?

A Futility in many forum cables posts , with some cable threads that can regrettably descend into cable post flaming wars .

There are two intransigent and diametrically opposed “cables matter” versus “cables don’t matter” cohorts …..with both opposing sides firmly entrenched in their experiences and beliefs , with absolutely zero chance of ever convincing the opposing side to change their minds .

That Mexican standoff predicated other large audio forums (including inter alia CANUCKAUDIOMART and it’s subsidiary in USAUDIOMART…) to publish cautionary forum posting conduct rules against fostering or engaging in cable war posts, including reprimand and potential forum expulsion consequences

@akg_ca I disagree. I am in the middle. I believe that cables make a difference but I don't feel they are the best place to try and adjust the sound of a system. Changing cables is like shooting in the dark with very expensive ammunition. Some may choose to do so but I do not.

I took a chance on the Silversmith Fideliums, changed my system dramatically!

I had previously run old Cardas Gold, then Shunyata Venoms (which after burned in, were fantastic, for the money). Ran those for about 8 years then tried the Silversmiths, very mid-centric and bright at first, but after burning them in with a streamer on repeat for 72 hours, the changes were very dramatic! The bass is very deep, Midrange so clear and dynamic, and treble as crisp as can be (IMO). The soundstage is so deep now and imaging has improved at an amazing level. The system when compared to others is so much more satisfying now. Silversmith carries a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. Which I thought of using at first, but no way now!

What I learned from audiophile about speakers cables , realizing we all have different listening skills, different sound preferences, and mostly they are looking for clarity or detail, bass, musicality. Even if the system is musical and already good? If they did not hear the bass they prefer the system is still not good enough.

Yesterday I decided to rotate my speakers cable . My 8AG Kimber is connected with my Borensen x1 monitor speakers , with the 8Ag , I get musicality emotions, clarity, liveness , but I felt the 8AG is helping the X1 to do its job, but the x1 don’t seems to shine on their own.I enjoy the music still.But when I connected my Tellurium black diamond speakers cable the speakers disappeared very natural , and quieter.Here I learned that since both cables are excellent, I just have to enjoy their performance.i just have to rotate them monthly