Speaker cable made you say:


What speaker cable did you purchase within the last year or so that made you say:...."It really does sound better..... than my previous speaker cables"

Was this discovery by accident, recommendation from a AG member,local friend or magazine review???
sunnyjim
Auditorium 23 speaker cables. Always wanted them and finally decided to buy. Better than many others I have had
Alan
Cerious Technologies LC Series. Discovered by accident. 6 Moons has a review and how they are built. They bettered Nordost Blue Heaven Rev. II's, Morrow Audio SP4's, and Kimber 4,8,and 12TC's. I liked the other Cables, but the Cerious Technologies LC's have a better sound.
I tried out and then bought Audionote Sogon speaker cables to replace NBS King Serpent speaker cables. The Sogon is more open on top and more detailed, while remaining smooth. The NBS is still a VERY good cable. I managed to get the Sogon at a fraction of the cost of new cable so I jumped on it.
Tempo Electric speaker cables replaced my trustworthy Mapleshade Double Helix. I've always wanted to try silver cables since I had such great results with the Darwin Silver ICs. They are everything the Mapleshades are and more, in every parameter I could bore you with. Cleaner, tighter, more coherent.

All the best,
Nonoise
Thanks to everyone who responded so far. The Audience and Cerious Tech LC Series speaker cables are beyond my price range. Plus, I need approx. a 11 ft single wire pair

Nonoise.....I have changed electronics, and eventually want to upgrade the speaker cable from the basic Audio Art SC-5. I know you have recommended Mapleshade DH a few times

I replaced previous separates with the Rogue "Sphinx" integrated( I could not afford the Rogue CM.at this time) So far, I am impressed by its and dynamics and bass response

However, it provides a bit too much of "in your face" sound, and has a peculiar anomaly of sounding louder at volumes marks or aural setting that I am very familiar for my room. The remote is not that helpful in finding the right volume setting for both the room, the type of music, and recording levels. The remote works like a clicker and each click is about 1db, not the half db that was easily set with the Bel Canto remote.

Nevertheless, the unit is built like a tank;and, requires more break in, probably a speaker cable upgrade, and experimentation with several IC I have on hand that connect the Rega Apollo to the integrated.

I currently use a Chord "Chameleon" which was recommended by Rega USA distributor.... "Sound Organization." it did make a difference with the electronics I had before..... I have a Nordost Red Dragon IC that is two series old, and an AudioMagic Spellcaster II that is vintage 1993. Unfortunately both may sound bright with Rega Apollo

I will have to check out the Tempo Electric website for future consideration