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Speaker cables for Maggie 3.5s
What are other Maggie owners using for their 3.x series panels?
I am driving them with a Plinius 8200 integrated, and Vince (the US Plinus distributor) suggested I use a net 10 gauge cable for best results. He didn't recommend any specific brand. I started out biwiring with Rat Shack 12 gauge, and want to try something else.
I have been impressed with Canare star quad 11 gauge in the recording studios I work at, and it's cheap enough to give it a shot with minimal downside, but was curious what other Maggie owners can share in terms of success and failure.
TIA.
Tim Wat
I am driving them with a Plinius 8200 integrated, and Vince (the US Plinus distributor) suggested I use a net 10 gauge cable for best results. He didn't recommend any specific brand. I started out biwiring with Rat Shack 12 gauge, and want to try something else.
I have been impressed with Canare star quad 11 gauge in the recording studios I work at, and it's cheap enough to give it a shot with minimal downside, but was curious what other Maggie owners can share in terms of success and failure.
TIA.
Tim Wat
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Audience Au24 are what I am now using with the MG3.6R speakers and are by far the best sounding of anything I have tried. Previously used Cardas Neutral Ref. 'shotgun', Satori 'shotgun' and Satori w/jumpers. The Au24 initially were excellent and left them in for a couple of weeks before swapping back the Satori. That convinced me what was already obvious. Although I haven't heard the Valhalla, the reports of favorably comparing the Au24 to them is believable since the Au24 is far superior to the Satori. After hearing them, it doesn't matter to me the Au24 are not fat 10 awg cables. There is a 60 day in-home trial through at least one Audiogon dealer (normally 30 days from Audience), so you really can't go wrong if they are within your budget. info link |
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