I do not find his comments rude either as it looks like you post an AudioQuest related post every other week here in this forum. A lot can be told by what equipment you are using and what cables to suggest in your search.. Easy Man..
Chris
Chris
Jax2 you a right in a way. Well, since I was just stating my opinion it really isn't a matter of being right or wrong. It's just my opinion. But i also asked for a cable not being warm. Isnt that an easy q to answer ? No, it is not an easy question to answer without knowing what amp and speakers you are using. As Rsbeck implies, different cables will interact in different ways with different systems. These differences may be quite pronounced, for instance if you are using them in a tube based system vs. a SS system, or they could be quite subtle. Marco |
Grisslehamn, I see in your history that you have begun five or so threads with either this or a similar question. Sorry that it's not been answered for you, but I too think it would help if you said exactly what other components you are using, as well as the type of sound you have vs. what you're looking to have. The people who have responded above are quite experienced, and they certainly could help you achieve your goal with that information. All the best, Howard |
The best way to figure this one out is to audition the cables in question in your own system, your own room, and most important with your own ears. I believe The Cable Company offers trial periods on their products where all you'd need is a credit card to try out the cables you are interested in, and return them if they do not suit your needs. You may also have a local dealer who would offer you the same courtesy. The only drawback may be the lack of burn-in. I believe the Cable Company does burn-in their cables. They also cary the Mont Blanc and the Volcano you seem intent on. You can have some fun trying out different cables and report back here when you have come to your own conclusions. Good luck! Marco |