Best speaker cable for Krell/Dynaudio?


Hi guys,

I'm looking for the best matching cable for my system. Any advice will be helpful. My components are
- Krell Evo 505 SACD player
- Krell Phantom II preamp
- Krell Evo 402e power amp
- Dynaudio C4 speakers

I use Nordost Cast ic's, Krell Vector HC and Nordost Vishnu power cords.

I'm now considering the following ones:
- Audioquest Redwood
- Wireworld Gold Eclipse 7
- Nordost Tyr 2
- Crystal Reference
- Purist Dominus
- Synergistic Element Tungsten
- Tara Labs 0.8
- Kimber 6065

So, what do you think?
ssblnt99
I think every component, including cables behave differently in various systems. I'll use Cobalts with my player and preamp, I hope they'll work well together. I have other cords compare with Cobalts. I'm really excited about the endresult.
@ Ssblnt99, I agree with your statement, do some comparisions of the power cords, I would like to know the out come of that, The cobalt is a bitch to break-in, 500 hours, my cobalt is a used cord, I have a 3ft oyaide plug and IEC version, Keep me posted, cheers.
Hi Ssblnt99, well, I am happy to tell you that the Tara labs cobalt with 678 hours of burn-in sounds a whole lot better now!, the bass is accurate and sounds good now, this power cord will go thru many changes, I have never exsperience such a long break-in in my life with anything, as it turns out, this is a good power cord for the asking retail price, most people do not give this power cord enough break-in before they give their impressions of the sound, I know, I was guilty of the same, glad I waited it out and gave the power cord a fair shake!, cheers.
Ssblnt99, whats your first name?, any way, clerical error, I meant 578 hours and more on the cobalt power cord, regarding my last post, Rock you like a Hurricane! cheers.
I have Sapphires connected to Bryston 7Bst monoblocs. I've tried Audioquest and Analysis Plus but I wound up with Ocos triple twist (recommended by Dynaudio). They work great! I don't even think about my speaker cables anymore (and in this hobby that says alot)! There's some very good reading about the technology (ie; constant impedance throughout the frequency band).