Hey Schubert, I'm being a little "tongue-in-cheek" when I post this comment, but I own Kimber Heros I/Cs and 8PR speaker cables. I find the whole cable business confusing and potentially quite expensive.
FWIW, there was a cable discussion running in another OP and Kimber cables came up. The discussion addressed the connection between published specs and the acoustic impact of various cable brands. Which is why I bring it up here on the heels of your comment that if "you want Kimber then, [it's the] best copper in the business!"
What you say may be true, but as far as their speaker cable line-up is concerned, they run 3 or 4 grades of copper cables. My cables, the 8PRs, are "pure" copper. Then next higher up grade is "hyper" pure and the top grade is "ultra" pure. Oh ... I'm not even talking about their "Select" grade. Yet ... when I checked Kimber's published specs, the impedance differences between the various grades was imperceptibly small. I have no intention of buying Kimber's hyper or ultra pure offerings to just find out that its all "hype." :(
My point ... I'm not sure I have a point. But as I first mentioned above, this whole cable business is confusing and potentially "hyper, ultra" expensive.
:-)
FWIW, there was a cable discussion running in another OP and Kimber cables came up. The discussion addressed the connection between published specs and the acoustic impact of various cable brands. Which is why I bring it up here on the heels of your comment that if "you want Kimber then, [it's the] best copper in the business!"
What you say may be true, but as far as their speaker cable line-up is concerned, they run 3 or 4 grades of copper cables. My cables, the 8PRs, are "pure" copper. Then next higher up grade is "hyper" pure and the top grade is "ultra" pure. Oh ... I'm not even talking about their "Select" grade. Yet ... when I checked Kimber's published specs, the impedance differences between the various grades was imperceptibly small. I have no intention of buying Kimber's hyper or ultra pure offerings to just find out that its all "hype." :(
My point ... I'm not sure I have a point. But as I first mentioned above, this whole cable business is confusing and potentially "hyper, ultra" expensive.
:-)

