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In general (and for ease) always go in the direction of the text printed on the cable. So:AMPLIFIER ===> this is the text printed on the cable ===> LOUDSPEAKERSAnd not:LOUDSPEAKERS ===> this is the text printed on the cable ===> AMPLIFIER
(even employing molecular directional signs) james
Hi Dave,The large spades we sell are heavily gold plated and snap into the bnding posts on the Bryston amps. It provides a large non corrosive surface and a molecularly tight fit. On most speakers the binding post sometimes will not accept a spade very well so I find our 'expandable' banana works better in most cases.james
So then the molecules are made of "pure crystal" ?
Preferably in a connection gold to gold molecules. james
Slightly more on topic, I had hoped to get some of this cable to go with my new 4BSST2 I have on order, but unfortunately the shipping to the UK and the new costs of the connectors makes it a bit expensive.James is there any chance of PMC stocking this, to make the price (assuming PMC don't put on a big mark-up) a bit more accessible over this side of the pond?Cheers
Hi - I think our export manager discussed it with PMC but they did not feel it had much of a market in the UK.james
We have done extensive testing (even employing molecular directional signs) and so far the electrons in the Bryston speaker wire have not learned or are unwilling to learn which direction they are suppose to go in james
Hi James.Wonder if you and the team used Bryston cables (IC, speakers, digital, & AC) exclusively in all listening tests for your product development, whether in Bryston's facilities and in your many rooms and setups at home?Thanks.
James, do you find that the system sounds better with all Bryston cables?
Do the small spades fit on the cables in a standard L/R wiring? The web site says 10 gauge is the largest, however I see a few pictures that seem to show the small spades being used.