After running Blue Jeans for everything, I've now switched to AudioQuest. When I first installed the BJC LC-1's, I noticed a slight treble roll off. I quickly got used to the sound, and I didn't think about it again.
After 6 months, I changed a lot of my gear and used the LC-1's to connect my DAC to my preamp and my preamp to my amps. I've been trying new speaker speaker cables and sharing experiences with a friend. Since we have the same speakers, we thought we could share thoughts a bit more if our interconnects were the same. So this friend purchased a pair of LC-1's.
He installed the LC-1's and did not like them. I remembered that I thought they slightly rolled off the treble, and I decided to try my friend's IC's. So I purchased a pair of AudioQuest Diamondbacks.
As soon as I installed them, I could hear a more open treble and additional overall clarity. I can't say this is a night and day change, but it was significant. I switched back and heard the sound go right back to what I remembered. I switched back to the Diamondbacks and I've not gone back. They are not that much more expensive and I certainly think they sound more transparent and have a very balanced sound. I just think they are an all around better IC than the LC-1's. They are certainly worth the difference in price.
I still use LC-1's for all IC's other than between my DAC-preamp-amps. I won't use them again for anything in my music signal path. They are nicely made, cheap, and come in custom lengths, but they certainly don't sound the best in my setup.
And as always...YMMV.
