Cables for B&W and Rotel system.


Im looking for some speaker cables for my B&W CDM7nt speakers and my Rotel setup. ANyone have a similar setup with a working combo? I dont really have the time to buy a bunch of cables and try it out but I will definately take some suggestions.
nht76
I was a long time owner of B&W 802 Matrix III's. Before that I had 803's as well. B&W did and always will like Audioquest cables better than anything out there. I listened to many many other brands of cables and I can tell you that nothing beats the sound of Audioquest with B&W. If you go to stores carrying B&W, you will probably see Audioquest often in room setups. Choose wisely however. Audition these cables through Cable Co. or get a loan from a dealer. When I owned my 802's which were the #2 B&W at the time, I found that Audioquest's middle priced cable sounded better with my set-up than their most expensive cables.
If you ask a dozen different people you will get a dozen different, and equally ethusiastic, recomendations. That tells us something. Are we listening.

I have about as 'hi-end' a system as is possible, and use Radio Shack Megawire for speakers, and Cobalt Cable interconnects (after several Radio Shack pairs were found to have loose connections ---bad weld, or something).

I traded in $3,000 worth of wire fearing it would be an audio train wreck, but found the system just sounded more real.

The different cables can sound different, but then any 'sound' that any component contributes to the recorded signal from the source material is *distortion*.

The best you can say about any component is, 'I cannot hear it', it is therefore 'transparent'. The 'connoisseurs of coloration' who use their system to further mix the music beyond the damage the producers have already done with their room size 1/4 million dollar mixing console toy, notwithstanding.

If you want to see those self proclaimed 'connoisseurs' run and hide, just say, 'blind test'. They know what it means, and fear it like Dracula fears light.

Anyone can use reference quality earphones (Shure ER2 $100) to hear the turth of a recording, then compare it to the system/setup to see what the effects are that deter from 'true to the original' in the electronic playback of music.
It's true that sweet & sour does not mean tasteless but no component is 100% true to the source. Like most things, balance is the key. True to the source does not always equate to realistic either.

Experiment with cables that you can get your hands on. One man's trash is the other man's treasure at the GON
Says the nasayer, who would have you contiue the futile attempt to achieve anything worthwhile with the wire that connects two components together, rather than focus on the components, especially speakers, their setup and room conditions, and the lowest distortion (which is measurable) amp you can find.

All, of course, contingent upon the sonic quality of the source material.

If you have the funds, and nothing better to do, before you get to listening to the music.
For what its worth...my local dealer...who carries B&W and rotel...offer Nordost,MIT,and a few others...I prefer the NOrdost line...not for everyone...but very open, fast, and detailed...good luck..