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Here's some nice images of the new VSA cables, courtesy of Albert. I'll add some of the official text too but has anyone here experienced these yet? They are described as lab-quality, hand-built cables, copper (six-nines) in a vacuum-formed Teflon, ABX-tested by a listening panel. Prices range from $950 for a 1m interconnect, to $5000 for the signature series 8ft biwire speaker cables, with extra lengths available. Power cords are also in the new line (starting at $2500 for 6ft). Now you know you want them......Interconnects:Speaker cables:
I suppose it was inevitable that VSA would jump on the cable bandwagon, but frankly, the notion that someone would, with a straight face, charge $950 for a yard of i.c., or 5k for 8 ft of speaker cable, bi wire or not, is positively laughable. Albert is not alone, by any means, but this is chicanery, pure and simple. A shame, too, since I dearly love my VSA speakers.
es347,I don't doubt that, at the extremes, cables and ics can sound different. But cables that have the same--or close to the same-- RLC (resistance, capacitance, inductance; the explanation isn't for you, ES!) characterstics, and similar shielding, will sound the same. In any case, getting accurate cables isn't rocket science, and therefore shouldn't cost as much as a Saturn V (you'll get that reference, es). High-end manufacturers can certainly play around with RLCs, and again, at extremes, get different sounds, but that shouldn't be confused with accuracy. Accuracy, where audio cables are concerned, is inexpensive, or should be. Cheers.
Just last night I felt there was something "not right" with the Unifield 3 setup. While alrready sounding very good and quite open up top I felt that the output of the amps (Lamm ML1.1 tube m'blocks) seemed low. I swapped out the Brit cables with the VSA Signature's progenitor the Verbatims and suddenly the flow of the signal improved so much over the entire frequency range that the increase in power delivery resulted in my bringing the volume controls down 3 notches per side.
Quote from: JackD201 on 30 Oct 2008, 02:57 amJust last night I felt there was something "not right" with the Unifield 3 setup. While alrready sounding very good and quite open up top I felt that the output of the amps (Lamm ML1.1 tube m'blocks) seemed low. I swapped out the Brit cables with the VSA Signature's progenitor the Verbatims and suddenly the flow of the signal improved so much over the entire frequency range that the increase in power delivery resulted in my bringing the volume controls down 3 notches per side.I assume you'll agree that the Verbatims can give you no more than what's coming out of your Lamms. That is, if you were to hook the outputs of your Lamms up directly to the speaker posts on the UNI 3s you'd have reached maximum neutrality and efficiency. Let's say that the Verbatims are pretty much matching the direct hook-up. That isn't that hard to do over 8 ft of cable--not hard at all, in fact, and very simple tests would confirm it. (And it can be done, by the way, for less than $100.) The real question is, what's wrong with your Brits that they're sucking up 40% of your signal?