My brother is not an audiophile. He likes good sound, but is more inclined to invest in home theater than in 2-channel gear. Nevertheless, he's attended Capital Audiofest with me and he's also heard my system, and he has at least a vague idea of what's possible.
When I bought my Von Schweikert speakers, I gave him my previous pair, a very good-sounding pair of two-way towers with ScanSpeak and Morel drivers, high-quality crossovers, excellent cabinets, IsoAcoustics feet, etc. But they are connected to his Marantz SR5015 receiver with lamp cord.
The speakers in his system sound nothing like they did in mine. Obviously there are a lot of factors in play, but I have to believe that his speaker wires play a role in limiting his system's overall performance (I don't believe that his room is the primary problem). I'd describe the core difference in sound between the speakers in his room and system and in mine (with Tidal as a source in both) as being a restriction in dynamic range, with a muddiness in the lower mids and attenuated highs.
I'm not going to be able to get him to make a multi-thousand dollar investment in cables, but I'd like him to get something better than his lamp cord. Can you recommend speaker cables that are worthwhile for no more than $500 a pair?
When I bought my Von Schweikert speakers, I gave him my previous pair, a very good-sounding pair of two-way towers with ScanSpeak and Morel drivers, high-quality crossovers, excellent cabinets, IsoAcoustics feet, etc. But they are connected to his Marantz SR5015 receiver with lamp cord.
The speakers in his system sound nothing like they did in mine. Obviously there are a lot of factors in play, but I have to believe that his speaker wires play a role in limiting his system's overall performance (I don't believe that his room is the primary problem). I'd describe the core difference in sound between the speakers in his room and system and in mine (with Tidal as a source in both) as being a restriction in dynamic range, with a muddiness in the lower mids and attenuated highs.
I'm not going to be able to get him to make a multi-thousand dollar investment in cables, but I'd like him to get something better than his lamp cord. Can you recommend speaker cables that are worthwhile for no more than $500 a pair?