Anti-Cabls Ic's alternatives?



I have Anti-cable speaker wire in my system and really like the way it sounds. I'm thinking of also buying the anti-cable ic's to upgrade my Kimber PBJ ( these ic's sound very glaring to me, especially in the vocals).

My only concern is someone mentioned that anti-cable Ic's are unshielded and this can cause problems. Should this be something to worry aboout? I'm not too familiar with the argument of shielded vs non shielded so bare with me.

If someone has a better recommendation based on my sysytem then feel free at your suggestion and how it bested the Anti-Cable

NAD C525BEE > Kimber PBJ> Denon PMA 2000ivr> Anti-Cable> PSB Stratus Mini and PSB Image b25
dave123456
Eldartford and Tvad, you two are very frequent posters and usually impart sound advice. In my case, you are just making fools of yourselves out of ignorance. Anyone who has heard my system would agree with my harsh summation. What I wonder is, who are you two? You are careful not to stick your neck out to acerbic criticisms, like you just handed out to me, by not advertising your own systems. Are you dealers?
Muralman1..I am not a dealer, as my family likes to eat :-). As I have described before I am a retired aerospace engineer who has had an interest in audio equipment since about 1954.

Perhaps you don't remember the "acerbic criticisms" I have taken from Albert and the vinyl police when I described what I see as the shortcomings of LP technology.

I am sure your system sounds great. How could it be otherwise with those speakers. Your enthusiasm for the H2O is, however, over the top, and has become an object of ridicule. Take my advice and lower the volume.

Regards...Ed
Eldartford, (Ed;) I do take your constructive criticism, should I say, "Did?" and now only will I come in in defense of a product I know full well.

Aerospace is a very hard occupation to ride through to retirement. How did you do it?
Muralman1...Since I retired the company (General Dynamics) has hired me back two times for about a year each time, as a part time consultant. This is a real good way to ease in to retirement. It keeps you in touch with the technology while still giving you freedom to do other things. Of course, the consultant pay, on top of pension and social security is sweet also.