I need a speakercable that bring voices forward me


Hi,
I want a speakercable that makes more voices more alive and that has a real "kick" with drums without being warm in mids and lows. I would prefer Audioquest.

Perhaps Volcano ?
grisslehamn
Gunbei,
youre most welcome to Sweden ,take a cheap flight to Stockholm and you can stay for free in our apartment.
And you can have great time with Swedish women.
i would be great having an SoCal as guest.
Are you from San Diego or LA ? I have been to LA (stayed at Venice Beach) and San Bernadino.
I live in LA. I work in Culver City which is very close to Venice Beach, but I've never been there!

Thanks for the invite! Work is busy, so we'll see if I can even get away to Mexico. I like Mexican women too, heheh.
yeah, i know a friend (his 50 now) of mine often goes to austin tx to "south by south west" and from there to nueva laredo in mexico he says that the women there are "nice".if you know what i mean
Sheesh. We should call this thread "Star Trek". That's because it has gone where no others have before it : )

Grisslehamn: I don't think that Audioquest makes a cable like you describe. At least not from my experience. If you want to try something inexpensive that may give you what you are looking for, try some twisted pair solid core 16 gauge copper wiring. If this sounds too lean to you, try some 14 gauge. Either should give you very clean mids with good treble resolution. The 16 gauge will keep the bass very articulate, but somewhat lacking in total weight. Nothing to blur or muddy the warmth region either. If you want a bit more weight on the bottom end, go to 14 gauge conductors. This will add more bottom end oomph, but may start to smear the extreme treble just a bit. Either way, buying enough raw cabling to build both of these would cost you less than any AQ cabling that i can think of. Hope this helps.

As a side note, European's have had a hard time in Florida in the recent past i.e. victims of crime. For some reason, the Germans get it the worst from what i've read. Try to speak with your best "American accent" and you'll probably be okay : ) Sean
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