Is anyone able to any identify any brands for which high or low capacitance cables present problems?
My own personal belief is that some amps sound best with low capacitance cables and some amps sound best with higher capacitance cables regardless of whether they are solid state or tube.
But the type of speaker cable an amp works best with is seldom identified by amp manufacturers and this is one factor when trying to decide on which cable to purchase that should be understood by the owner of the amp before they commit.
To serve as a benchmark...
- Naim speaker cable is low capacitance rated at 20 pf/meter
- Kimber Kable - 8TC is high capacitance rated at 320 pf/meter
(Based on their web site - 2.5 meter is 820 pf)
I know you should always try to audition first, but as an example - Naim owners should not buy Kimber Kable based on Naim's own web site!
Or is Naim just trying to put the frightners on owners of their amps?
Are there any Naim amp owners running Kimber Kable out there?
Back to the music :-)
My own personal belief is that some amps sound best with low capacitance cables and some amps sound best with higher capacitance cables regardless of whether they are solid state or tube.
But the type of speaker cable an amp works best with is seldom identified by amp manufacturers and this is one factor when trying to decide on which cable to purchase that should be understood by the owner of the amp before they commit.
To serve as a benchmark...
- Naim speaker cable is low capacitance rated at 20 pf/meter
- Kimber Kable - 8TC is high capacitance rated at 320 pf/meter
(Based on their web site - 2.5 meter is 820 pf)
I know you should always try to audition first, but as an example - Naim owners should not buy Kimber Kable based on Naim's own web site!
Or is Naim just trying to put the frightners on owners of their amps?
Are there any Naim amp owners running Kimber Kable out there?
Back to the music :-)