And since you can only listen to your components via cables, how would you know that one cable was "getting out of the way" vs. another revealing all of the musicality the component had to offer?i would guess any cable is tunning even if its getting out of the way hahahaha .
you cant mostly , but if you use headphones there is much less cables to affect the soundAnd since you can only listen to your components via cables, how would you know that one cable was "getting out of the way" vs. another revealing all of the musicality the component had to offer?
Same as "house sound" for brands of components. There are some cable/component traits that are pronounced enough that they come through clearly with most combinations. However in my experience knowing what the "generalized characteristics" are is not enough to predict interaction effects/synergies between cables and components. For that you have to listen.How is it that we read and hear generalized characteristics of the way specific cable brands sound? These are reports across different components and systems and rooms.
Don’t we all generally agree that Cardas cables sound different from Nordost cables, just to pick two at random?
Cables certainly make a difference, and they should be chosen carefully. But some cables have an effect that is more easily identified than others. My point is that if there is a house sound to a brand of cables that is universal across components and systems, then those cables could hardly be considered “getting out of the way“ if there character comes through and you can easily identify it.
Peter, every cable has a house sound, even Ching Cheng
That they are cheap and go extremely well with Lamm, is going to be very good to one's wallet.
Everyone says Nordost has a house sound of dry and lean - which is incorrect after you own them. Unforgiving, I can agree with.
Would you say each cable has an equally strong or easily identifiable house sound? And is this consistent with different cable models within a brand?
Every cable tells a story, donut.
I thought most here were bagels - no taste and a hole in the head
Would you say each cable has an equally strong or easily identifiable house sound? And is this consistent with different cable models within a brand?
Honestly Peter. the more cables or stuff I listen to, the more different everything sounds. Sometimes better, sometimes not. I have and I am sure many on WBF have reached a position where our system sounds great - however we search for more.
Does Nordost have a house sound - overall at Valhalla and above, probably not, but I have never heard Valhalla speaker cable.
Everything we insert into our system at a certain " quality " level is always going to be more than a 20 minute listen to easily say Y or N.
Or at least in my honest opinion.
How is it that we read and hear generalized characteristics of the way specific cable brands sound? These are reports across different components and systems and rooms.
Don’t we all generally agree that Cardas cables sound different from Nordost cables, just to pick two at random?
Power cables make the biggest difference among cables - interconnects the least difference.I just found out that power cables can make as much of an improvement as interconnects and speaker cables.
Late to the party I guess.
Never needed a power cable replacement before because everything was hard wired or in the case of my Graaf tube preamp it had a replaceable glass fuse in it.
So that puts speaker wires in the middle?Power cables make the biggest difference among cables -!interconnects the least difference.
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