What Harmonic tech cables should I used for CD


Is the magic digital one the best option or should I go for
Magic link IC? I dont used separates just an AVR receiver and a DVD player for all applications. I know that for DVD-audio the best way to go is RCA IC for the pre-outs. But for CD dont know if RCA analog cable is a good option or if I should go with digital transfer like the Magic Digital One. Is Magic digital one a good cable for home thater aplications too(dts Dolby Digital)? I now have pro-9 speaker cable to conect a Vienna acoustics Mozarts speakers from Denon gear. If someone Knows this products can help? Thanks.
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I found the Pro-Silway II to equal the Nordost Red Dawn in many ways on my CDP (Electrocompaniet)...both being a bit lean. Nordost SPM bettered both. ALL were just a bit too revealing for my leanish MD100 tuner, where the Truthlink works superbly, providing an outstanding balance for this great tuner....
I suspect that Cosmic's experience of "graininess" with the HT is actually evidence of their resolving power, whereas the VD is actually smothering this digital unwanted detail with its typical top octave squashing. One man's improvement is another's flaw. It's all about system balance and digititis with CDPs. With a cleaner CDP you might prefer the more transparent HT; with a dirtier digital front end the VD's treble-cut quality can be a bandaid-blessing. Tweeter/room treatment all figure in this too.
I won't say the truthlinks are "doing good" in my system since i haven't tried a lot of cables, i just know they are reasonably good in most areas and don't really know any better. The truthlinks stood up well to some Transparent Supers (though the mids with the supers were outstandin, too bad the top and bottm failed) that the dealer was trying to sell me for about 10 times per foot higher cost than i paid for the HTs so i bought them and quit looking. i should maybe look into something better but man i dread having to sort through all thats out there
I agree with Subaruguru that the VD's are probably shelving the top octave or so. They are pretty revealing other than that. I am unhappy with the top end I'm getting from them. However, on my buddy's system they didn't shelve the top octave at all it seems. He has the Arcam FMJ23t CDP which is more revealing than my MF A3 CD. It has been said that the MF also rolls off the top end itself. Still what I am saying is that the particular 1.5m Truthlink cable sounded grainy to both me and my friend on both our systems. The fact that my VD's sounded better on his system than mine just goes to show how these things are system dependent. I am interested in running about a 3 or 4m set of quality silver IC's balanced between my pre and my amp in the future in an effort to regain this lost octave and keep some of the other detail and niceness the VD's do bring to the mix. I am not saying the HT's were bad, just how they sounded in the two systems I'm familiar with in comparison to a couple of other cables I'm familiar with. Use this info at you own discretion. On the whole I prefer a clean and very open high end verging on being bright. If that is what the HT's were doing then I would have certainly prefered them over the VD's. The HT's simply sounded smeared in comparison.
If you want a cable verging on bright the pro silways may be the ticket for you. They are a combination of copper for the mids and low and silvers for the top end air and sparkle. There was a lot to like about them between tha amp and pre, except for the price for a 20 ft pair. and i still use them on the analog componants (tuner and TT) with your cdp they may not have the glare problem they had with mine. One word of warning, you will not regain a lost octave by using a cable between your amp and pre when the information in that octave was lost on it's travels between the source and pre...you need to fix that problem where it starts.
I have been considering the Pro Silway III's. I understand what you are saying about the source having the best cable first. I have heard too many reports that using a silver cable between the pre and the amp is supposed to provide a magic all it's own that I am wanting to try. Besides which I need a longer run in any case as I want to reposition my gear. The audio sickness will force me to recover every iota of sound from my system sooner or later. Thanks.