Would you please recommend best interconnect?

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michaelv

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Would you please recommend best interconnect?
« on: 19 Apr 2006, 04:44 pm »
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« Reply #1 on: 19 Apr 2006, 05:01 pm »
I don't believe there are any "best"! It becomes what you want to spend and what you like with your system. I have tried several interconnects, none over $100 for a 6 footer and will never spend more for a interconnect than 8cds cost.
I have been very happy with "Signalcable" products and there service. Just my 2cents. :)

Dan Driscoll

Re: Would you please recommend best interconnect?
« Reply #2 on: 20 Apr 2006, 01:57 pm »
You're joking, right?  :o

Best for what, making a ground connection? Digital? Analog? Video? Speaker wire? Best for less than $100 per meter or over $1000 per foot? RCA, balanced, pro/phono or BNC connectors? Shielded or unshielded? DIY, brand name or boutique?

Being a little more specific might be a good idea.  :wink:

kfr01

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« Reply #3 on: 20 Apr 2006, 02:09 pm »
Best value?  

imo - diycable.com or bluejeanscables.com

Cheers,

Karl

Carlman

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« Reply #4 on: 20 Apr 2006, 04:13 pm »
I'll help you if you help me... What's the best color for my wife to use to dye her hair?
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« Reply #5 on: 20 Apr 2006, 04:14 pm »
Purist Audio Dominus or Kubala-Sosna Emotion.

Levi

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« Reply #6 on: 20 Apr 2006, 04:20 pm »
I agree with everyone.

You can spend lots of money or no money on a piece of IC.  No matter which one you pick you need to make sure that you listen to it in your system.  Synergy is important.  I can suggest IC cable that works best in my system but it may not sound good in your system.  A little trial and error in your part.

Putting the rest aside, try VH Audio ICs.  It works well with my system and it does not cost a fortune.  

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michaelv

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« Reply #7 on: 20 Apr 2006, 07:39 pm »
Sorry for not quite clear on the question: The question should have been " the best value but good use interconnect"   I look at singalcable and elementcables . They are reasonable price. I may give them a try.

thanks.

Nick B

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« Reply #8 on: 20 Apr 2006, 08:31 pm »
Excellent cables and good value would be Gregg Straley cables. I bought the interconnects and speaker cables recently based on AC members recommendations.

TomW16

Adequate Length is Important
« Reply #9 on: 20 Apr 2006, 10:22 pm »
I highly recommend that you purchase ICs that are of adequate length.  If they are too short, a definate reduction in signal transfer can be encountered.   :lol:

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« Reply #10 on: 21 Apr 2006, 08:00 am »
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andyr

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« Reply #11 on: 21 Apr 2006, 08:15 am »
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I highly recommend that you purchase ICs that are of adequate length.  If they are too short, a definate reduction in signal transfer can be encountered.   :lol:

Tom
Mmmm, interesting, Tom ... I presume you are either tongue-in-cheek or are talking about digital ICs?   :?  Apart from the IC between tone-arm and phono stage needing to be of a sufficient length (with an MM cartridge) to impart the appropriate capacitance, I've never heard anyone before say analogue ICs need to be of a certain length to do a good job?

Can you explain more?

Thanks,

Andy

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« Reply #12 on: 21 Apr 2006, 10:17 am »
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I highly recommend that you purchase ICs that are of adequate length.  If they are too short, a definate reduction in signal transfer can be encountered.   :lol:

Tom
Mmmm, interesting, Tom ... I presume you are either tongue-in-cheek or are talking about digital ICs?   :?  Apart from the IC between tone-arm and phono stage needing to be of a sufficient length (with an MM cartridge) to impart the appropriate capacitance, I've never heard anyone before say analogue ICs need to be of a certain length to do a good job?

Can you explain more?

Thanks,

Andy


Hi Unless I miss my guess, with a good laugh too, just make sure you have a long enough cable to do the job, otherwise, it would be to short to hook up.  Also, you might try Guerrillaudio cables. He has a 45 day return policy. No, I don't own them.

Ray

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« Reply #14 on: 21 Apr 2006, 11:16 am »
very high performance good value cables are DH labs air matrix. they retail for $199.00 for a one meter pair and you can find them on audiogon for less than $150.00. they have worked well for me.

andyr

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« Reply #15 on: 21 Apr 2006, 12:17 pm »
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... just make sure you have a long enough cable to do the job, otherwise, it would be to short to hook up. ...Ray
Hi Ray,

Yeah, well ... OK, I didn't get the joke!!  :-((  But, seriously, there are people out there who say an IC has to be a certain length for optimal signal transmission because of reflections/standing waves down the length (or something like that!).

Regards,

Andy

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« Reply #16 on: 21 Apr 2006, 12:22 pm »
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Yeah, well ... OK, I didn't get the joke!!  :-((  But, seriously, there are people out there who say an IC has to be a certain length for optimal signal transmission because of reflections/standing waves down the length (or something like that!).

Regards,

Andy


That is shown to be true for digital cables.

George

Dan Driscoll

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« Reply #17 on: 21 Apr 2006, 02:17 pm »
IMO the best bang for the buck analog interconnects are the Outlaw PCA's. Excellent material and build quality at a very reasonable price.

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« Reply #18 on: 21 Apr 2006, 10:43 pm »
Save your money from the wire bandits.  :evil:

Either get bluejeans cables or canare cables over at markertek.com. Either of those cables with a good placebo sugar pill and you should be happy and have more $$ to spend on SW which is supposed to be what this crazy hobby is all about.

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« Reply #19 on: 22 Apr 2006, 01:54 am »
Since everyone is throwing in his or her own opinion (obviously), and since mine's as good as anyone else's...

...To quote Lloyd Walker:

"Anybody can give you 90-95% of the music, but that elusive 5-10%...that's where the magic is..."

It is a fact that cables are as crucial to the great sonic performance of a system as any other component in the audio signal, or power, chain.  There are many overpriced cable brands, i.e. low performance per dollar, but careful consideration should be given to cables so that they are proportionate in performance relative to the rest of the system - actually allowing the full musical potential and contribution of the connected equipment to be realized.

Almost every high-priced, high-end audio cable is derived from off-the-shelf wires, made from inferior metals, extruded in poor insulators, which are the products of machines which are designed to run wire and cable by the kilometer. This very inexpensive wire comes off a gigantic roll from mass manufacturers that make the most common, ordinary wire. The exterior of the cable is dressed up, connectors are installed, and there you have your typical so-called “high end audio cable.” Mass produced, packaged and advertised to have the illusion of high quality exquisiteness. This is the general wire and cable industry infiltrating into the special audiophile cable market. The basic difference between the off-the-shelf cable made by these huge corporations and most high-end music cables boils down to only one thing...the label. The gospel truth is most audio cables are not handmade with exacting attention to detail by craftsmen who have a passion for music.

But this is not so at Revelation Audio Labs! Each and every one of RAL cables is passionately handcrafted by caring, dedicated artisans, starting with a single bare conductor, and building upon that. RAL are not cables that are run through machines ordained to spew out vast abundance of commodity.

Revelation Audio Labs offers a full 30-day audition period.  Audition them in your system for 30 days risk-free. Obtain the use of the best audio cables you can find from a friend or from a friendly audio dealer. Perform A/B comparisons of RAL cables to the very best available. If you are not satisfied with RAL cables for any reason, return them freight-collect for a full refund of your original purchase price.

Audition in your system is the only way to know which cables are right for your system.  But don't automatically sell your music short by connecting great equipment with inferior cables.