Well an update on the mighty Belden cable with Switchcraft connectors used as a digital cable. The cable only has 10 hours on it thus far. It replaced an outstanding Sablon Audio Panatela pure silver twisted wire digital cable in natural fibers. I purchased it used from a Six Moons reviewer. He used it as his reference for several years. This Sablon cable is outstanding and made my Yamamoto dac really sing compared to other digital cables.
With only 10 hours the $30 Belden is no slouch already. The stage grew wider and taller. The sound is more full bodied and meaty. The music sounds more natural and flowing. The detail retrieval is not quite as good just yet, but we will see after some 50-100 hours. If it continues to open up like my last two sets of BeldenICs, then the mighty Sablon will find a new home.
I find the Belden cable so beautiful sounding. They make the music flow with a musical ease and smoothness that escapes most big dollar cables. They do sound a little muddy at first in the mid to lower bass, but that also resolves itself after full burn in.
Glare. I hate it. Glare is something the Belden cable seems to hate more than I. It is not there....smooooooth!
With only 10 hours the $30 Belden is no slouch already. The stage grew wider and taller. The sound is more full bodied and meaty. The music sounds more natural and flowing. The detail retrieval is not quite as good just yet, but we will see after some 50-100 hours. If it continues to open up like my last two sets of BeldenICs, then the mighty Sablon will find a new home.
I find the Belden cable so beautiful sounding. They make the music flow with a musical ease and smoothness that escapes most big dollar cables. They do sound a little muddy at first in the mid to lower bass, but that also resolves itself after full burn in.
Glare. I hate it. Glare is something the Belden cable seems to hate more than I. It is not there....smooooooth!