Goertz MI2 with Sim I-5


When I play Bach MORIMUR/ THE HILLIARD ENSEMBLE/ CHRISTOPH POPPEN Cd, it sounds like they sing in side of big with full of reverbration. With my old cheap cable, I didn't have this much reverb.

Though my sim runs cool without Zobel network, I wonder
whether it would be a hint of amp oscilation.

I'd like to share your experience.
kangkw91
Yes, you will need the zobels with the Perreaux or it will cook itself to death. Good luck and please respond back with your results. I'd be curious to see which you like better. Sean
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I just recently tried an old pair of Goertz thin speaker silver foil wires.

This has been the best sound yet after months of speaker wire trials and DIY attempts.

Now I am reading abot amplifier occilations and over heating.

My wires were pre zoebel networks(but I have Walker Hi def links laying around if needed)and I use a DEcware SET Zen Select( A great amp BTW), sofar no oscilations or excessive heat, but I'll pay closer attention from now on.

What I will say is that I listened longer today with these wires on my speakers than I have with the other speaker wires I was using.
After a five hour session no tubes blew and no thermal meltdown.
Hello,
My apologies for reviving an old thread, but I have a few questions that fit it well.

I have a pair of the Rogue Audio M-180 tube monoblocks; do I need to be concerned with the Zobel network when using the Goertz cables? It sounds like oscillation is not an issue with tube amps, correct? Also, my speakers have an impedance of 8 ohms pretty much flat across the spectrum; is this an issue with the cables' impedance stated as 2-4 ohms?

Thanks!