Hijiri Nagomi

I have HIJIRI going from CD/DAC (Esoteric K-01XD) to preamp (thrax Dionysos). The best I can describe them as "open, very musical tube like and yet detailed".
I agree with you. I have just received my cable yesterday.
 
After used the Hijiri Nagomi, I would to say that I feel with this cable :

The Nagomi brings some warmer sound if I can say that. This cable is magic, it has some special I can't explain.
The voices are more human and CD has not a metallic sound.
I have the FURUTECH FP-S55N LIMITED EDITION with FURUTECH FI-E50 NCF (R) and FURUTECH FI-50 NCF (R).
The Furutech has dynamic, punch, accuracy and beautiful details.
The Nagomi has the best of the Furutech and brings more natural and more life.
The Nagomi combines a higher resolution and detail without sounding analytical.

I have 3 Hijiri Nagomi and 1 Hijiri Takumi, 2 FURUTECH FP-S55N LIMITED EDITION...
I have rediscover my system...
 
I have HIJIRI going from CD/DAC (Esoteric K-01XD) to preamp (thrax Dionysos). The best I can describe them as "open, very musical tube like and yet detailed".
I have received my Hijiri Million Kiwami XLR. IT 's a great great cable. Do you use the isolating, independent noise grounding, please ? Thanks.
 
I have received my Hijiri Million Kiwami XLR. IT 's a great great cable. Do you use the isolating, independent noise grounding, please ? Thanks.
May I ask where did you buy the Hijiri in Europe ? I am from Europe as well and looking for good quality XLR interconnects
 
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ay I ask where did you buy the Hijiri in Europe ? I am from Europe as well and looking for good quality XLR interconnects
May I ask where did you buy the Hijiri in Europe ? I am from Europe as well and looking for good quality XLR interconnects
I have bought them in Germany.

 
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Came across the thread trying to sort out all these Hijiri names. It seems all are different series or model levels of Hijiri cables. http://combak.net/index.html. I notice that the power cords all seem to use (Wattgate) Rhodium connectors, without a choice. Rhodium has a particular sound that one likes or doesn’t.
 
Came across the thread trying to sort out all these Hijiri names. It seems all are different series or model levels of Hijiri cables. http://combak.net/index.html. I notice that the power cords all seem to use (Wattgate) Rhodium connectors, without a choice. Rhodium has a particular sound that one likes or doesn’t.
For powercord, you have first : Nagomi, SM2R, Takumi.
 
Someone wrote me that they have Takumi ICs, but I didn’t find that anywhere.
 
@highstream Along with reaching out to gestalt ; there's a Hijiri Users Thread on Audiogon that might help
 
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Hi, they probably meant the Hijiri Million Kiwami (http://combak.net/cables/HIJIRI-Interconnect-Cables.html). The Takumi is the "Million" series power cable. Happy to help if you have other questions.
You're probably right. As I put round out my awareness of Hijiri, my question that still lurks is, Do all the power cables use rhodium connectors, as the website appears to indicate, or is there option in there somewhere?
 
Someone wrote me that they have Takumi ICs, but I didn’t find that anywhere.
Takumi ICs doesn't exist. Takumi is just for powercord.
 
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You're probably right. As I put round out my awareness of Hijiri, my question that still lurks is, Do all the power cables use rhodium connectors, as the website appears to indicate, or is there option in there somewhere?
I think you can have special option.
The better is to contact them.
 

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