Gabriel Gold IC's are they really this good?


Hi-
Any one else out there using these Gabriel Gold IC's?
I need to know if it is me or if anyone else finds them as good as me.
I bought a pair on auction a while back and compared them to my Stealth cables.
After about a week of going back and forth I found the Gabriel Golds to have bettered my Stealths and bought more.
Is it me?
Just wondering what some other folks who bought them think of them.
Thanks for the input.
bobf
bob they are non directional but if they are run in one direction for an extended period I believe they essentially become directional.I use the Heatshrink labels as my direction and always run them the same way.
I found this to be true when I was also using Cardas Golden Reference.They eventually become directional.
It's not like they don't sound awesome if I were to spin them around.They most likely adapt which ever way you hook them up
Jim
Jim, i agree, but once you put the other direction in awhile. it sound good again. hence needs time to burn in or something. i just want to add that i am a very satisfied customer of GG rev. superb cable with scary resolution. will reveal any imperfection from the source.
It won't hurt to keep them in the same direction, but most directional cables are directional because of their extrusion during manufacture or the single crystal metals they use. I guess you could argure that the metal would align on a molecualr level according to electrical flow. Makes ome intuitive sense anyway.

Bobf-How about those speaker cables? Crazy good? how long of a run do you have? I am using the Stealth MLT's, how do they compare?

Thanks!
Budburma,I used both the Stealth MLT Jr and the MLT Hybrid
loudspeaker cable and enjoyed them a great deal.
I also was using 2 Stealth Indra interconnects.
IMHO the Martin Logan Prodigy's really let you hear what's going on.The Indras I HAD were used with the Levinson Ref. 32 and Levinson amp.
The Stealth cables were the best I had ever auditioned and it took some prodding by another member to get me to try some of the original Gabriel Gold Extremes.
In my system the sound of the Extreme interconnects slightly outperformed the Indra.With the cost of the GG's is was a no brainer to go with them.
It was a different case with the speaker wire as it took some time to really decide to part with the Stealth MLT cables,however,the GG's just had better extension,air and timbre.
As I've mentioned in other postings I have moved thru the Gabriel Gold line-up with each new offering.

I am presently using the Rapture interconnect as I believe you are,along with the Rapture speaker wire(bi-wire)and the Rapture PC cords.

Is this stuff "crazy good"?
I'd say whacky,stupid,lunatic like,incredible,lifelike and more.

What do you think about the PC Cords?

Bobf
After listening for about a month to the GG Rev (I not II) IC I wanted to agree with previous posts that this cable is terrific. It does all the 'hi fi' things right like a huge and open soundstage, excellent extension at both extremes, beautiful tone and superb detail. The music comes flying out of the speakers now, my old wire the music was trapped in the boxes. But the most important thing to me is that it serves the music, I am not thinking 'stereo' thoughts but musical ones when I listen these days and that is the bottom line.

Thanks everyone for your testimonials and I, in turn, hope to help others find peace of mind the Gabriel way.