I think sonically WBTs are excellent, however I am not a fan of their design when it comes to using them.
Most of the interconnects and speaker cables I've owned used them.
I've owned many speaker cables that used the Midline and their more expensive stuff and I've had screws bend and strip. Also on some binding posts some seem to always get loose and unscrew, while others stay well secured.
With interconnects I've had similar but less problematic results. Again with the screwing mechanism, some seem to tighten easily and stay that way, while others need to be spun a jillion times with getting snug. Then some of WBT interconnect connectors pull out as if they were greased by KY, and others seem like they were screwed on with Lock-Tite!
I've found the banana plugs on Audience and Acoustic Zen cables to be far more consistent in application and much easier to work with.
Maybe you could send your Hologram IIs to the factory and have them put Acoustic Zen Z-Bananas on them.
Most of the interconnects and speaker cables I've owned used them.
I've owned many speaker cables that used the Midline and their more expensive stuff and I've had screws bend and strip. Also on some binding posts some seem to always get loose and unscrew, while others stay well secured.
With interconnects I've had similar but less problematic results. Again with the screwing mechanism, some seem to tighten easily and stay that way, while others need to be spun a jillion times with getting snug. Then some of WBT interconnect connectors pull out as if they were greased by KY, and others seem like they were screwed on with Lock-Tite!
I've found the banana plugs on Audience and Acoustic Zen cables to be far more consistent in application and much easier to work with.
Maybe you could send your Hologram IIs to the factory and have them put Acoustic Zen Z-Bananas on them.