Stage-2
Just doing everything I did in Stage-1 except a Meridian 518 is added into the signal loop. The transport now sends signal to the 518 and then to the DAC via one pair of D-60s. The 518 do a lot of things to digital signals such as augmenting the sample rate, word length and some signal equalization in the digital domain as well as dejittering and volume control. However, the 518 needs at least an 18 bit DAC to do everything listed except dejittering and volume control. So, the 518 is in involuntary bypass mode. Also, in general, the dejittering results in a fuller presentation, the edginess in the highs are rounded off a bit, and it adds a bit of bloom in the lows. Anyhow, here is the review.
Track-1
Cardas Golden Cross
I don’t know whether it is my mood, or is it too hot in Southern California today, or I just listen to this track too many damn times, but this sounds just doesn’t interest me. The sound is much warmer with the 518 added to the signal chain. But, at the same time, it is more closed in. And, one thing that is very peculiar, the highs are generally more rounded off, yet my ears still ring when the synthesizers hits their high notes. There are lots of positive attributes such as just about everything from the female vocals to the drums are very real, yet they sound less lively compared to before.
Comment: The Cardas with the Meridian does give a fuller and more “expensive” sound. But, I think it doesn’t sound quite right. It might be my room though. I think it might be too small to accommodate the fuller lower frequencies that the 518 adds to the Cardas.
Harmonic Technology Silway mk2
Ok, it’s not the weather or my mood nor the room’s fault. The Cardas simply didn’t jive with the Meridian in the chain. Maybe because the Cardas is already a full sounding cable, and the Meridian is adding too much of the same to the equation. The HT sounds much better than the Cardas with the 518 in the loop. The overall presentation of the HT is fuller with the Meridian, and it also has even blacker background texture and slightly mellower on the top end. There is an added sense of euphoric sound in the background as well, but none of the details are lost; although, the highs may sound a bit more confused.
Comment: The combination of the Meridian and HT cables are a better match than with the Cardas, and it is very arbitrary whether the HT sounds better with or without the Meridian in the chain according to personal taste. The euphoric people would go with the Meridian in the chain.
Bear Labs Silver Lightning
Very enjoyable. Without the Meridian, the Bear did everything right but sounded just a bit flat. The Meridian adds a bit of personality to the Bear. It still is a very clean cable in that it still doesn’t add anything to the signal, but it does the same thing now with a bit more detail and fullness. The vocals absolutely shine.
Comment: The Meridian and Bear combination is highly recommended. There is very little glare and the bass is very well managed. Everything is very palatable.
Audioquest Emeralds
I am very surprised. I was going to forgo listening to the Emerald because I didn’t think it would even hold a candle to the other 3 cables in the comparison. I am very wrong. The luxurious glow that the Emerald lacks when compared to the Cardas and HT during Stage-1 is filled in nicely by the Meridian. Also, there is more seamless-ness in the overall presentation, the vocals and all the instruments mix in very well now. Soundstage is also more “natural” than before. The only area that this cable doesn’t do better than the HT and Bear is a lack of energy in the music being rendered. Perhaps there is a bit less prat.
Comment: The Emerald does just about everything right after the Meridian is added into the chain. The highs are tamed, but most importantly, the over all presentation is much more musical with less irritants.
Verdict: It is very close between the Emerald and Bear. If price weren’t an issue, I’d go with the Bear. And, since they are only about a hundred apart on the used market, I’d give the Bear the nod. I am very surprised that the Cardas and HT didn't fair better in this stage.
Just doing everything I did in Stage-1 except a Meridian 518 is added into the signal loop. The transport now sends signal to the 518 and then to the DAC via one pair of D-60s. The 518 do a lot of things to digital signals such as augmenting the sample rate, word length and some signal equalization in the digital domain as well as dejittering and volume control. However, the 518 needs at least an 18 bit DAC to do everything listed except dejittering and volume control. So, the 518 is in involuntary bypass mode. Also, in general, the dejittering results in a fuller presentation, the edginess in the highs are rounded off a bit, and it adds a bit of bloom in the lows. Anyhow, here is the review.
Track-1
Cardas Golden Cross
I don’t know whether it is my mood, or is it too hot in Southern California today, or I just listen to this track too many damn times, but this sounds just doesn’t interest me. The sound is much warmer with the 518 added to the signal chain. But, at the same time, it is more closed in. And, one thing that is very peculiar, the highs are generally more rounded off, yet my ears still ring when the synthesizers hits their high notes. There are lots of positive attributes such as just about everything from the female vocals to the drums are very real, yet they sound less lively compared to before.
Comment: The Cardas with the Meridian does give a fuller and more “expensive” sound. But, I think it doesn’t sound quite right. It might be my room though. I think it might be too small to accommodate the fuller lower frequencies that the 518 adds to the Cardas.
Harmonic Technology Silway mk2
Ok, it’s not the weather or my mood nor the room’s fault. The Cardas simply didn’t jive with the Meridian in the chain. Maybe because the Cardas is already a full sounding cable, and the Meridian is adding too much of the same to the equation. The HT sounds much better than the Cardas with the 518 in the loop. The overall presentation of the HT is fuller with the Meridian, and it also has even blacker background texture and slightly mellower on the top end. There is an added sense of euphoric sound in the background as well, but none of the details are lost; although, the highs may sound a bit more confused.
Comment: The combination of the Meridian and HT cables are a better match than with the Cardas, and it is very arbitrary whether the HT sounds better with or without the Meridian in the chain according to personal taste. The euphoric people would go with the Meridian in the chain.
Bear Labs Silver Lightning
Very enjoyable. Without the Meridian, the Bear did everything right but sounded just a bit flat. The Meridian adds a bit of personality to the Bear. It still is a very clean cable in that it still doesn’t add anything to the signal, but it does the same thing now with a bit more detail and fullness. The vocals absolutely shine.
Comment: The Meridian and Bear combination is highly recommended. There is very little glare and the bass is very well managed. Everything is very palatable.
Audioquest Emeralds
I am very surprised. I was going to forgo listening to the Emerald because I didn’t think it would even hold a candle to the other 3 cables in the comparison. I am very wrong. The luxurious glow that the Emerald lacks when compared to the Cardas and HT during Stage-1 is filled in nicely by the Meridian. Also, there is more seamless-ness in the overall presentation, the vocals and all the instruments mix in very well now. Soundstage is also more “natural” than before. The only area that this cable doesn’t do better than the HT and Bear is a lack of energy in the music being rendered. Perhaps there is a bit less prat.
Comment: The Emerald does just about everything right after the Meridian is added into the chain. The highs are tamed, but most importantly, the over all presentation is much more musical with less irritants.
Verdict: It is very close between the Emerald and Bear. If price weren’t an issue, I’d go with the Bear. And, since they are only about a hundred apart on the used market, I’d give the Bear the nod. I am very surprised that the Cardas and HT didn't fair better in this stage.