Essence®gZero6 Speaker Cables


Ive been running these speaker cables for about 3 weeks and they have settled in very nicely, but they do take about 300 hours burn in, during which their "character" changes, but it's well worth the wait.

Combined with the Essence®gZero6 Interconnects they allow my system to achieve a level of performance I had not thought possible with the components that I have.

The first notable attribute is their extension of the low frequencies, providing a much deeper bass register without bloating.

That brings me to their second, but most important attribute - their control. Extending the bass register can often lead to a bloated or muddy presentation, but these cables allow the amp to take complete control of the speakers to provide a very well balanced sound.

They are not too shabby over the rest of the frequency range either, provding a very smooth top end with significantly more detail then my Van den Hul D-352's

Vocals are silky smooth or gritty, dependent on who is singing, but its the details conveyed by these cables which makes these qualities much more noticeable.

Again, combined with the Essence®gZero6 Interconnects they create an extremely wide and deep image which is very spacious i.e. there is a much more realistic presentation of instruments in their own space and they are located very precisely in that image.

They are also very dynamic and articulate - one album that really brought those traits to the forefront is Steve Winwood's Higher Love, It has some very punchy drum work, together with some very deep synth work. with a lessor cable much of the detail is lost.

Perhaps their weakest "attribute" is their looks - for starters, they are quite skinny. You would be forgiven for thinking they are best suited to a pair of bookshelf speaker, but far from it. I have a pair of Gershman Acoustics Sonogram's and they are a full range floor stander's. I have also tried them on Magico V2's. They simply allowed the amp to take complete control of the speaker and allowed it to do what it does best - i.e. move those drivers in perfect harmony!

If you saw these cables on display in a store you would probably walk right by them, or discount them for lack of girth. But then you'd be missing out on an extremely good speaker cable.

Dependent on the type of music you listen to, you might think these cables are colouring the sound. When listening to very "engineered" tracks like POP and R&B the sound can change quite a lot, but on jazz and orchestral tracks their very "natural" presentation with lots of details will reset your ears.

The instrument I thought brought out the very best in these cables was the piano. They just seem to allow those amazing harmonics to effortlessly flow. The bass notes have bags of that low rumbly texture and the high notes have amazingly fast dynamics.

If you want more info on these cables just google "KLE Innovations" to get to their web site.

Their products are available from several select dealers around the world, so check their web site to find one near you.

I have now tried many of the KLE Innovations products and their one outstanding achievement is - THEY WORK!

More to the point - they work significantly better than a lot of the competition.

Back to the tunes
williewonka
Hi Williewonka, was there much of a difference in the sound between the Gershman Acoustics Sonogram's and the Magico V2's speakers.

How did they sound on the Magico V2's speakers...
Hi Williewonka, I asked this with the interconnects also, but what do you think that these are better than or comparable too :)
Yping - Gershman vs Magico?- I would not offer an opinion on this because
they were connected to very different systems.

They did both sound very neutral, spacious and very dynamic. Based on
their price I would venture to say the Magico should sound better, but
unless I have heard the two components in the same system/environment
then any assessment is based on recall and not really valid.

Also, comparing an $18k speaker to a $3.5k is not really a fair comparison.

Although the Sonogram is an outstanding speaker - the Gershman GAP
828 might be a better choice to compare to the Magico.

Re: what speakers cables are they better than? - they were significantly
better than my old van den hul d352 with Furez bananas and they also
sounded much better than a pair of very expensive Cardas cables.

I might be trying a pair of Purist Audio in a couple of weeks - I'll keep you
posted

Regards