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Then I got Dana Cables. It was sort of like the bass I thought I was always missing had been found. I don't know what it is about these cables, but they solved my anemic bass issues. I was really shocked as I used to be a cables do not matter kind of person. I was wrong. I use Ziro Audio interconnects. I highly recommend the Dana Cables. They are very thick, but work really well for me. I am running a tube preamp...
Gingko AudioRoom - 1144, Booth - The MarketPlace F37- Salk Exotica Speakers - DanaCable Reference Cables - Cloud Vibration Control platforms - Wells ...
I am glad you younger guys can enjoy these premium cables. I don't think my old ear would benefit from a $5k set of speaker cables.
Just for fun I visited Dana Cable's site. I see that at some shows they have an A/B switching box that allows you to test their cables versus another brand. I would like to try this. Being a mathematician (and unfortunately, a statistician) I'm not expecting to be able to tell a difference. But I'll keep an open mind and give it a whirl.
I didn't want to like more expensive cables. I really did not want to spend money on cables. Then I put them in, and, well, I bought them. It was weird for me. The cables just worked better in my application. Not sure why.
Two years ago we were showing at the California Audio show. I had just finished setting up the room and was curious as to how much our entire setup (SS8's, amp, preamp, dac, etc.) cost. So I tallied it up and it came to $23,000. Walking around the show, I stopped by a cable manufacturer and asked about his "best" cables. "That would be these," he said. "They are $20,000 per pair."I asked myself which I would rather have...all the equipment in our room or a pair of speaker cables. Tough decision...- Jim