This was recently discussed just a month or so ago.
Here is the link to that discussion.
You might find it useful.
Optimal Interconnect discussion
Here is the link to that discussion.
You might find it useful.
Optimal Interconnect discussion
Interconnect - Does short length hinder sound?
This was recently discussed just a month or so ago. Here is the link to that discussion. You might find it useful. Optimal Interconnect discussion |
Following up on my original Thread, I contacted my local audio dealer (who I consider very reputable). He went on to explain that the shorter Interconnect applies to "Silver Cables Only". With Silver Cables, when using a longer length...it allows the higher frequency to catch up with the lower frequency, thus presenting a more balanced sound. This conversation initiated due to my interest in the Nordost Red Dawn Line |
My Bryston B-60 has Pre-Outs & Main Ins that were originally connected by a little brass U-bar. I read lots of recommendations from people that suggested upgrading to Tara Labs RSC link...basically...about a 2-3 INCH interconnect. If too short was not good for an analogue link...then I would assume that there would be fewer recommendations for this and more for upgrading the U-bars to full size (0.5m+) interconnects. I have tried both the links and a pair of .5m ICs and have found no apparent difference. There was however a difference when upgrading from the stock Ubars. just my 2c. |
With Silver Cables, when using a longer length...it allows the higher frequency to catch up with the lower frequency, thus presenting a more balanced sound.As this dealer has wealth of knowledge and real insight, you need to ask him how the high frequencies got behind the lows. Also ask him what type of high frequency accelerator the silver cables use. Geesh. |