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Only you can decide what’s best with your components to your ears.
Only you can decide what’s best with your components to your ears.
Best Speaker cable in the $400.00-$500.00 range for 2 meters
I don’t believe Paul (of Clear Day Cables) is making cables anymore due to his health problems. I’ve gotten great results trying out Cabledyne Speaker Cables. ($275 for 2.5m) It takes a couple of days for the highs to open up and the base takes another day or two but when it does, it has some of the tightest image focus I’ve heard in my system. All the best, Nonoise |
I don’t know about a specific cable, as I’m no expert, but why not buy used? You’re asking on a forum for a used marketplace. Cables in this price range are frequently found over 50% off almost brand new. Even new, I was able to negotiate 20% off Audioquest cabling, so definitely don’t accept MSRP. As for sound, I think to get suggestions you may need to explain better what sound you’re looking for. For instance, if you want more bass impact, you’ll probably want a lower gauge wire (thicker). |
Go to Madisound online .Supra from Sweden topcables is around a awg11 use a 5- 9s purity Copper over 200 strands and each indiividual strand is Tin plated to eliminate oxidation , as well as microarching according to their engineering guide between strands .this method has been used for decades in Europe. It sounds very good I just rewired my Loudspeaker with this .it also twists the wires in ahelex withCotton string on 2sides for antivibration then an outer thin plastic outer type jacket. For around $400. This has won Many awards in Europe ,but speaking of this top model. |
Make your own speaker cables from 12 gauge Duelund Tinned - copper in cotton, oil impregnated wire. Will cost less than $500 and most likely will sound better than whatever you can buy new or used in that price range (after break-in). If you must buy a speaker cable built by a professional manufacturer, look into Cerious Technologies Graphene speaker cables. |
Please read http://ielogical.com/Audio/CableSnakeOil.php before spending your money. Changing cables may make your system different but better is highly questionable from recommendations... |
You can buy 8 meters of Dueland 12 gauge from Parts Connection and twist and strip it yourself and have a quality set of speaker cables for $160 plus shipping. It is recommended that you use them with bare ends but if you want connectors on the end get them from Chris as well and install them. I use mine with bare ends. If you have to have pre-made then look at the Audio Sensibility Testament cables. Made with OCC copper and Audioquest connectors for C$449 and with the current exchange rate would be about $350. https://audiosensibility.com/blog/products-2/speaker-cables-2/#!/Testament-Single-Wire-Speaker-Cable... |
12 gauge Duelund Tinned - copper in cotton, or Goertz, both were designed for audio by real engineers. You can use Western Electric, the original, it's what I am listening to now, but I am told Duelund is better, all my ICs are Duelund. There are now Western Electric fakes, so if you buy W.E. I recommend buying from; https://www.ebay.com/sch/tajacobs/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from= If using Goertz USE THE ZOBELS! Goertz like the old and much vaunted Polk cable, is almost purely capacitive and can send amplifiers into oscillation in inaudible frequencies, which can destroy you amp. I have used Goertz for years, WITH ZOBELS! I haven't yet done an A/B, but both sound like they don't exist IME. Other cables do seem to impact the sound, so if you are trying to cover for other issues, keep looking. |
I have a Rogue Stereo 90 (modified slightly) driving the electrostatic panels of Martin Logan Vantage speakers. I recently bought Morrow SP4 cables which are currently still on special and am totally knocked out by the improvement to my sound even though they are not fully burned in yet. And best of all you get 60 days to try them out and if you don't like them you can get your money back. The SP4 cables are well under your price level and sit around the middle of the Morrow range. |
Look at SignalCable. I have a set of Silver Resolution. Very impressive, very affordable.http://www.signalcable.com/ |
Sigh. This is what I would do if seeking advice on speaker cable selection. 1. Ignore everyone that doesn't have your amp. 2. Use a lending program from a dealer or usedcable.com 3. If necessary and if #1 doesn't work, try cables that work very well for an alternate amp with similar audible characteristics to yours. Corollaries: Different horses for different courses. Avoid bankruptcy. Purchase used, if possible. *THE END* (Roll credits) |
Well, since OP so far not willing to specify what kind of improvements he's looking for, I'll submit there's a 2m pair of Acoustic Zen Hologram II on eBay for $599. Great all-around cable I'd think would be tough to beat at that price. But then since we don't know the OP's tastes, who knows??? Just a crap shoot here. |
Hi. 72 year old seasoned music lover. I spent much time with a local cable designer in Maine who went up against the big boy stuff. My most recent find has been working with Tim Stinson of Luminous Audio, a small, dedicated specialty company that has fair pricing and wonderfully musical, revealing products. Highly recommended, kjl1065! |
I have to agree with those suggesting that your choice of cables should be dependent upon your current system and where you want the sound to go from where it is now. For example, Analysis Plus cables were recommended by one poster. I find their cables to be a bit on the warmer side and recall purchasing a pair several years ago when my system was a bit bass shy. They were perfect at that time and did exactly what I had hoped. On the other hand, I've found cables like Kimber and Nordost to be on the cooler side. If you feel that your system is a bit too warm, or that you need more enhanced resolution, that type of cable might work well for you. The cables that I've personally used and have found fairly neutral have been ones like Transparent Audio and Clear Day. Another poster is correct that Paul of Clear Day isn't currently assembling cables. Sending a shout out to him, and hoping that his health improves very soon! Michael |