Spectron Remote Sense Cable


Spectron users, are you using the Remote Sense Cable? If you are, what what made you decide?

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ajackson1
Hello Oscar,

I have a two rules of thumb when I deal with bi-wired speakers and Remote Sense cables.

1 Remote Sense should be inserted into more difficult load be it a woofer as in many speakers or treble/midrange as in many electrostatic speakers

2 If I deal with just bi-wired situation with one main cable and jumper - as a rule, I place main cable on treble/mid and jumper between it and the woofer - Because woofer will tolerate better additional electrical load of the jumper

When rules #1 and #2 clash - experiment, it takes only a minute to re-connect speaker cables and jumpers at speaker end

When rules #1 and #2 do not clash - still experiment, I could be wrong in general or as its related to your case.

Most important: in selecting your cables and their set up - trust ONLY your ears. Disregard "buzz" and other bull..

Thank you
Simon
For what it's worth I replaced my remote sense cables with the Elrod Silver cables for my main speaker cables to my Gallo 3.1's. I took the remote sense cables and ran them to the SA amp to drive the second woofer coil in the Gallo's.
I'm also using Elrod Silver speaker cables, biwire, with the latest Spectron monos. I compared them to Stealth Dream cables (nonbiwire), and preferred the Elrods. These cables are completely transparent. They just get it all right: Dynamics, clarity, warmth, and balance across the frequency spectrum.
So, which one work best for Spectron – JPS as remote sense or any of Elrod's?

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Guma, I believe there is superb synergy between the Spectron and the Elrod Silver speaker cables. Big WOW factor when you first plug them into your system. I would also throw the Elrod Silver Statement power cord in that category.

I don't know anything about JPS so can't answer your question.