Biggest Baddest Audio Cables


Whether they actually sound better or not, I don't really care but I have a fetish for beautifully made, anaconda sized audio cables, especially with unusually well made connectors. Any ideas here especially where 2nd hand is a deep discount would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
cwlondon
Norm (Tbg), I do not have resistance measurements, but we're talking about a liquid metal, not liquid ceramic (Cerious) or carbon (vdH), and I have not seen or heard anything to indicate the resistance is significantly different from, say, interconnects using solid-phase metal conductors, although the manufacturer may provide the information. What they have measured is capacitance, and on another discussion forum Ken Hotte (Kbk above), one of the principals of Teo Audio, posted the following:
These cables are and or just were in, shall we say, a state of the art facility. Someone who definitely has the qualifications, just tested them and found that the the 'actual' capacitance of any of them, 1m length, 2m length, etc..any design (there are three extant IC models out of some 200 variations I tried), is a full magnitude lower than...6 inches of soldered in place, air dielectric, untreated, clean, 99.99999% 28g copper wire. Just using a LCR meter won't show this. I repeatedly stated that the cable will simply show you the reflection of the meter's design, nothing more. You have to know how to work at getting true dissipation information. This is part of why it is stated that the cable will simply 'become' the impedance that is necessary for matching or bridging the given presented load(s).

I knew that would be the case, and I didn't bother to measure it as the whole point was to make standard calculations and usage of complex LCR.....Irrelevant.
I know the above may raise more questions than it answers, but there you have it, and it's as much information as they are willing to give out...I've asked, myself. As always, the proof is in the listening.

Brian Walsh
Ebm: there is no such model. Maybe you're thinking of cars such as a Dodge Viper.

I just received Teo Audio's new Reference interconnects and speaker cables on loan.
I Thought Ebm meant Stealth V10, but I see no such animal there.

Tell us about your experiences with the Teo References.
STELTH V10 came out a few months ago i had STELTH DREAM on loan from my dealer and STELTH. After hearing the DREAM i was told this cable was faster better highs faster bass it is silver ribbon and has a carbon fiber core.I have over 100 hrs on cable and used a Darma cable cooker for a few days i still dont beleive how good this cable is i have had Kharma and Siltech . This cable is faster better staging(much deeper) it is not on the web site yet it is 30% more than the very good DREAM.Hope this clears things up.