Chatnoir, while I can understand what people characterize as "thinness" initially with the CT-1 Standards, in reality it is just a short term breakin characteristic and is a vivid example of the clarity and transparency of the HF cables. And the CT-1Es extend that clarity and transparency downward but only after about 24 hours of playing.
Each level of the HF cables adds more and more transpareny and includes more of the lower frequencies. But each takes more and more time to reach their best. My CT-1 Ultimate Reference speaker wires suddenly jumped a great deal after two months of use. This is a problem for the manufacturer and for dealers, but not for the patient customer. If you can hear these at a friends or someone with well broken in cables.
All of these cables had an initial two days on the BlueHorizons cooker. Anyone who thinks a cable cooker yields sufficient breakin has not experienced what I have.
Each level of the HF cables adds more and more transpareny and includes more of the lower frequencies. But each takes more and more time to reach their best. My CT-1 Ultimate Reference speaker wires suddenly jumped a great deal after two months of use. This is a problem for the manufacturer and for dealers, but not for the patient customer. If you can hear these at a friends or someone with well broken in cables.
All of these cables had an initial two days on the BlueHorizons cooker. Anyone who thinks a cable cooker yields sufficient breakin has not experienced what I have.