Track-2
Emerald
The piano lead in with the Emerald is cool and clear. The violin is silky smooth. The only thing I find a bit lacking is the decaying of the piano isn’t as ideal but is about 80% there. Btw, in case you are not familiar with this CD, the Ryuichi Sakamoto 1996 is a 3-piece concerto with piano in middle, violin on left and bass on right. The Emeralds give a very distinct separation of the three instruments when they are all being played together, and I don’t like this as much. I prefer all 3 instruments to blend in more. But, I have to say the over all presentation is very high end—the background texture is very black and the instruments are all very real sounding, deep and lively with emotion.
Comment: I can definitely live with the Emerald and Meridian combination with concertos.
Cardas Golden Cross
The instruments blend in VERY well. The pianos and violin has this mingling effect during the beginning lead in that wasn’t there with the Emerald. Each three instruments has much more of a presence of their own at the same time, yet each are not distinct from each other. Now, this sounds more like a live concert. There is absolutely no harshness in any part of the frequency spectrum. The Cardas gives a much more melodic presentation with more body and detail. Knowing this, I am less likely to be able to live with the Emerald as I thought I would be able to before listening to the Cardas.
Comment: The Cardas renders Ryuichi very well. Curious to hear how HT would do in comparison.
Harmonic Technology Silway mk2
This is getting very scary. There is a dramatic improvement with each cable swap I make when testing them with the Ryuichi track. One thing I immediately notice with the Silways is there is tons or prat when being used with the Meridian. The level of fullness that the Meridian added to the HT is just right. I can better render the bow gliding across the bass’ strings better with HT than with the Cardas, and it was not possible to hear it at all with the Emerald. This cable is also tremendously more musical in that each instrument has full detail and body, yet they really play TOGETHER as one with a waving melodic effect.
Comment: I am blown away. Ryuichi with HT and Meridian is awesome.
Bear Labs Silver Lightning
With the Bear, I can sense a bit more micro-details in the background. However, the music is not as melodic as either the HT or Cardas or as lively as the HT with the Ryuichi track. Some positives are, it has none of the harshness or bloating that were present in the other cables, however, and those amounts were very minute.
Comment: Great cable. It comes in second behind the HT, and it is about equal with the Cardas; although, each cable are distinct from each other in terms of cable persona.
Verdict: Ryuichi sounds the best with HT either with or without the Meridian in the loop.
Track-3
HT Silways mk2
The guitars lead in the beginning with body, snap and a slight sweetness that wasn’t there with the Bear. I am very impressed with the rendering with the strings, but the vocals are even more real. I can’t really explain fully how the vocals aren’t just right, it is as if the blacker background is suitable to give instruments a livelier presentation, but it sort of veils the vocal, but only minutely so, yet it gives the vocals more realism
Comment: It does an awesome job with the guitars, and the vocals are even better!.
Cardas Golden Cross
Weight. The first thing I notice with the guitars that lead in is that each guitar has actual weight. This gives much more realism than all the other cables did with this track. Again, the strumming of the fingers across the guitar strings are extremely real with the Cardas, and it wasn’t even perceivable with the other cables.
Comment: Where the Cardas seemed sort of bloated and overly warm on the Ivy track and a bit closed in on the Ryuichi track, it absolutely shines with EBTG track.
Bear Labs Silver Lightning
The guitars that lead in have the similar body and snap as the HT but without the sweetness. It doesn’t quite have the clarity and emotion being produced by the Cardas. So, the Bear is slightly behind both of these cables. But, EBTG is still very enjoyable on the Bear. And, it is better now with the Meridian in the loop.
Comment: It is still a bit behind the other two cables, but it does have more life when rendering the EBTG track, where as, before it merely did the technical things right with no emotions being transmitted.
AQ Emerald
Plenty of emotions coming through the speakers with the Emerald; although, the vocals are not as accurate and the instruments are a bit more edgy. However, all this edginess and slight echo in the vocals gives me a sense of decaying effect instead of irritating effect. It’s sort of like picking up an old dusty guitar… (oh I don’t play an instrument so what the hell am I talking about.)
Comment: With the Meridian in the loop, the AQ has improved tremendously with all three tracks. It wasn’t as bad as the Cardas with the Ivy track, but it wasn’t as good with the other two tracks. It is a contender with the Meridian’s help.
Verdict: It seems the running is between HT and Cardas for the EBTG track. But the Cardas really pulls away in terms of rendering emotion with this track. It’s the Cardas.
This precludes Stage-2
Emerald
The piano lead in with the Emerald is cool and clear. The violin is silky smooth. The only thing I find a bit lacking is the decaying of the piano isn’t as ideal but is about 80% there. Btw, in case you are not familiar with this CD, the Ryuichi Sakamoto 1996 is a 3-piece concerto with piano in middle, violin on left and bass on right. The Emeralds give a very distinct separation of the three instruments when they are all being played together, and I don’t like this as much. I prefer all 3 instruments to blend in more. But, I have to say the over all presentation is very high end—the background texture is very black and the instruments are all very real sounding, deep and lively with emotion.
Comment: I can definitely live with the Emerald and Meridian combination with concertos.
Cardas Golden Cross
The instruments blend in VERY well. The pianos and violin has this mingling effect during the beginning lead in that wasn’t there with the Emerald. Each three instruments has much more of a presence of their own at the same time, yet each are not distinct from each other. Now, this sounds more like a live concert. There is absolutely no harshness in any part of the frequency spectrum. The Cardas gives a much more melodic presentation with more body and detail. Knowing this, I am less likely to be able to live with the Emerald as I thought I would be able to before listening to the Cardas.
Comment: The Cardas renders Ryuichi very well. Curious to hear how HT would do in comparison.
Harmonic Technology Silway mk2
This is getting very scary. There is a dramatic improvement with each cable swap I make when testing them with the Ryuichi track. One thing I immediately notice with the Silways is there is tons or prat when being used with the Meridian. The level of fullness that the Meridian added to the HT is just right. I can better render the bow gliding across the bass’ strings better with HT than with the Cardas, and it was not possible to hear it at all with the Emerald. This cable is also tremendously more musical in that each instrument has full detail and body, yet they really play TOGETHER as one with a waving melodic effect.
Comment: I am blown away. Ryuichi with HT and Meridian is awesome.
Bear Labs Silver Lightning
With the Bear, I can sense a bit more micro-details in the background. However, the music is not as melodic as either the HT or Cardas or as lively as the HT with the Ryuichi track. Some positives are, it has none of the harshness or bloating that were present in the other cables, however, and those amounts were very minute.
Comment: Great cable. It comes in second behind the HT, and it is about equal with the Cardas; although, each cable are distinct from each other in terms of cable persona.
Verdict: Ryuichi sounds the best with HT either with or without the Meridian in the loop.
Track-3
HT Silways mk2
The guitars lead in the beginning with body, snap and a slight sweetness that wasn’t there with the Bear. I am very impressed with the rendering with the strings, but the vocals are even more real. I can’t really explain fully how the vocals aren’t just right, it is as if the blacker background is suitable to give instruments a livelier presentation, but it sort of veils the vocal, but only minutely so, yet it gives the vocals more realism
Comment: It does an awesome job with the guitars, and the vocals are even better!.
Cardas Golden Cross
Weight. The first thing I notice with the guitars that lead in is that each guitar has actual weight. This gives much more realism than all the other cables did with this track. Again, the strumming of the fingers across the guitar strings are extremely real with the Cardas, and it wasn’t even perceivable with the other cables.
Comment: Where the Cardas seemed sort of bloated and overly warm on the Ivy track and a bit closed in on the Ryuichi track, it absolutely shines with EBTG track.
Bear Labs Silver Lightning
The guitars that lead in have the similar body and snap as the HT but without the sweetness. It doesn’t quite have the clarity and emotion being produced by the Cardas. So, the Bear is slightly behind both of these cables. But, EBTG is still very enjoyable on the Bear. And, it is better now with the Meridian in the loop.
Comment: It is still a bit behind the other two cables, but it does have more life when rendering the EBTG track, where as, before it merely did the technical things right with no emotions being transmitted.
AQ Emerald
Plenty of emotions coming through the speakers with the Emerald; although, the vocals are not as accurate and the instruments are a bit more edgy. However, all this edginess and slight echo in the vocals gives me a sense of decaying effect instead of irritating effect. It’s sort of like picking up an old dusty guitar… (oh I don’t play an instrument so what the hell am I talking about.)
Comment: With the Meridian in the loop, the AQ has improved tremendously with all three tracks. It wasn’t as bad as the Cardas with the Ivy track, but it wasn’t as good with the other two tracks. It is a contender with the Meridian’s help.
Verdict: It seems the running is between HT and Cardas for the EBTG track. But the Cardas really pulls away in terms of rendering emotion with this track. It’s the Cardas.
This precludes Stage-2