QUICK REVIEW: KLEI gZreo2D & 3D SPDIF cables
I've just had a chance to review the 2D and 3D SPDIF cables from KLE Innovations (KLEI) over several days in my own system.
These are the first SPDIF cables produced by KLEI
Both of these cables are excellent performers that bring
- incredibly fast dynamic performance
- expansive and extremely precise imaging
- significantly more clarity
- Deeper bass response with far more textured details
- faster attack and longer decay on percussive instruments
- more tonal details on percussive instruments
- a more complete, more realistic delivery
Both cables are extremely good, but the 3D has the edge over the 2D
The 3D has more of everything across the board, but the improvements between the two are subtle
However, what stood out for me was their ability to come the closest I've ever experienced to attaining the Holy Grail - i.e. analogue sound from digital sources.
They also achieve a significantly superior reproduction of venue acoustics, effectively transporting you into the concert hall on live recordings.
Priced at $250AUD and $350AUD respectively they are what I consider to be very reasonable, especially when compared to some of the boutique brands out there.
My digital components are:
- v-Link192 USB/SPDIF converter
- Schiit Bifrost DAC with UBER analogue upgrade
- the 2D and 3D connected these components
The rest of my system...
- NAIM 5i amp
+ KLEI gZreo20 Interconnects from DAC to amp
- Gershman Acoustics Sonogram
+ KLEI gZero6 Speaker cables.
- high quality power cables
- dedicated power line and distribution box
I've tried most of the KLE Innovations product line and the 2D and 3D have made the biggest impact so far.
My existing SPDIF is a DIY Interconnect of my own design (see my System link below), which already provides exceptional fidelity in comparison to many other brands in the market place.
Both the 2D and more especially the 3D brings more reality to the presentation over my existing cable, improving on dynamic performance and clarity - so much so, I'm considering an upgrade to the 3D, if just to get closer to the "Holy Grail" :-)
Is the 3D worth the extra $100? - in my system - most certainly!
which one to buy?
- if you want your digital rig to perform to it's optimum capabilities
>>> get the 3D
- if you play digital music more as background music
>>> get the 2D
Either one - you won't regret it :-)
Hope you find this informative
Regards...