I thought enough about the Tel Wire PCs to replace Stealth Dream and M5000 PCs in my system.
Your question on the Tel Wire being as good, well honestly no, it is not as good as the Stealth Dream, which was a bit quieter in my system and a bit more extended. I'd say it came close though (within 5% if I had to grade it) and both cables offer a natural presentation with big sound stage.
The Tel Wire is about one fifth the list price of the Dream, and even with the generous discounts you can get on Stealth cables, the Tel Wire is still significantly less than the price of a Dream. As for the M5000, the Tel Wire was right there with it in my system.
For me the math didn't add up and made the decision to switch to Tel Wire a lot easier. Not to mention these PCs are much more flexible than the Stealth Dream or M5000.
Your question on the Tel Wire being as good, well honestly no, it is not as good as the Stealth Dream, which was a bit quieter in my system and a bit more extended. I'd say it came close though (within 5% if I had to grade it) and both cables offer a natural presentation with big sound stage.
The Tel Wire is about one fifth the list price of the Dream, and even with the generous discounts you can get on Stealth cables, the Tel Wire is still significantly less than the price of a Dream. As for the M5000, the Tel Wire was right there with it in my system.
For me the math didn't add up and made the decision to switch to Tel Wire a lot easier. Not to mention these PCs are much more flexible than the Stealth Dream or M5000.