Stunned by a cable upgrade


Yesterday I received a 12ft. pair of Analysis Plus Oval Nine speaker cable and I am absolutely stunned by the positive difference they have made in my setup. They replaced a 14 ft. biwired pair of DH Labs Silversonic T-14s. I ordered these on the advice and glowing reviews of fellow members of this forum in an attempt to tame my bright system. I am currently using a Sim Audio Moon I-5 integrated, Sonus Faber Concertinos, Musical Fidelity E60 CD player and NHT SW3P subwoofer.

I must say I've never had the experience of one component making such an audible difference. The DH Labs have a very in-your-face presentation, and the soundstage is flat by comparison. Changing to the Oval Nines I was shocked how much width and especially depth were added to the soundstage. It had the effect of opening backwards like an accordian. Amazing! All the glare was gone and the music became bigger, fuller and just seemed to roll out effortlessly. So full in fact, I had to adjust my subwoofer to compensate for the increased bass and corresponding mudiness.

I spent the entire evening marveling at how the music of Robby Longley, Sunny Sumter, Diana Krall, Jesse Cook, Inscendio, Yo Yo Ma, and Oscar Lopez came to life. My gold Dave Brubeck Time Out CD had always sounded so thin, but now flowed with an ease and roundness I had never enjoyed before. Paul Desmond's sax was so real. The instruments and voices on every CD I tried seemed more lifelike and natural.

Previously, I had tried various affordable interconnects from Cardas, Kimber, Tara, Monster and DH Labs thinking this might help. While the different interconnects did change the character of the sound, the shifts were pretty subtle. A pair of Cardas Golden Cross proved to be the most effective and expensive, but the problem still persisted. It's almost as if everything was bottlenecked at the speaker cables, and now the music seems to flow unrestrained.

The DH Labs are in biwire configuration. The Oval Nines are a single run. I would have thought the biwired cables would have an edge in spaciousness, but this is not the case in my system. I had considered changing out the Moon I-5 for a tube preamp/SS amp combo hoping to cure the leaness. With the Analysis Plus now in my system, I no longer have the urge to change my amp. I'm starting to see how good the Sim Audio really is. I also have on order a Bel Canto DAC 1.1 and I hope this will reap even greater rewards.

I know this must sound like a cheap plug for a product by a manufacturer, but it's not. I'm still amazed by the transformation my system made last night, especially since both cables have been so well reviewed and are fairly close in price. Has anyone else experienced such an improvement in their setup by changing cables? And if so, what were the components involved?
gunbei
I agree with Estrnad - I'm using Oval 9 for the bass run and Silver Ovals for the highs - first time I played throgh them, I was truly amazed at the bass content as well as the mid/high clarity.
Cheers.
Thanks for the great feedback everyone. If it wasn't for my fellow members, I wouldn't have discovered the Oval 9s in the first place.

Sean, I completely agree with you about system matching and personal taste. Just curious to hear what floats your boat. You might have a product or a combination I'd like to try myself. Thanks.

Would a double run consisting of Oval 9s and Silver Ovals benefit my modest setup? Interesting idea. I'll make a decision about going back to biwiring after I've had the Bel Canto in my setup for awhile. For now, I'm quit happy.

Thanks again!
Gunbei you are on the right road, Oval 9 are the most natural sounding cables in their price range I have heard, allow a full week of burn in to hear them really blossom.
I bi-wire with double runs of Oval 9 because they are so cheap, keep your eyes open and you may find a used pair of
12ft Oval 9 here at Audiogon.

A bigger step will be made when you get the BC Dac 1.1, it will produce more improvement than any other change you have considered, let us know your experiences.

Also please get the Absolute Power cords for $49 from GTT Audio, these offer amazing performance for the money, embarass cords costing many times their price.
I had a very similar experience. My playback soundstage was like yours in that it was too flat and in-your-face. I was using Kimber 8tc in a shotgun bi-cable configuration. I switched to a pair of Transparent Super Bi-cable XL's. Wow what a difference! I'm using a Tice line conditioner, a Rega Planet cd, a Continuum (Coda) Audio Window pre, a Sonic Frontiers SFS-40 amp and a pair of NHT VT1.2's, all connected with Kimber Silver Streaks set up in a dedicated listening room. With the new speaker cables, everything opened up and became three dimensional with a ton more bass control. The Tranpsarents made my SFS-40 sound like my old Krell SS gear with the added quality of "air" from the tubes. The speaker cable upgrade was pricey (even picking up a demo pair, they are worth more than any one piece of my system) but worth every penny. I was fortunate in that my local HiFi shop let me try an in-home demo before laying down the long green.
Megasam, YOU were the main person to point me in the direction of the Oval 9s and Bel Canto. Remember my e-mail? :) Absolute Power cords? OK, I'll try those too. Will they work with my Monster HTS2000 Power Strip? On which component will they have the most benefit? CD? DAC? Amp? Heck, for $49, I should do them all!

Creeper, your experience sounds very much like mine, only you have better equipment! I'm now enjoying 3-D sound for the first time too. This is great!