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You mean to tell me Nagys cables are NOT "the best in the world"? Sorry, could not resist.D
You mean to tell me Nagys cables are NOT "the best in the world"? Sorry, could not resist.
great review Highfilter. However, when it comes to guitars, I wish you would have used another example beside Dire Straits Brothers In Arms. The reason is the guitars on that never sound bad, it is hard to mess those up. I guess what I am trying to say because the recording is so good and the guitars already sound awesome, I didn't get a sense oh how the cables help out in that region. Sorry to nit pick.
Heh, well I only mentioned it because it sounds even better. It might have sounded good before, but now it sounds .Keep in mind, these cables don't make bad recorded stuff sound amazing, so if a guitar was poorly recorded or a disc was poorly engineered, you'll hear it in all its original glory. However, I find every single track I listen to does sound better, because there's none of the cable's own characteristics found in the music, or if there is, the characteristics of the cables are just damn wonderful.Other guitar examples I could mention that came alive with the WyWires:- Eagles - Take It Easy- The Shins - New Slang- KMFDM - A Drug Against War (Especially the mid-bass and drums, wow)- Tool - H.The improvements come from being able to hear more of the nuances and characteristics of the actual guitar and instruments. Like the string, sometimes a "woody" texture, that renders very well and you can tell you're hearing more information and superior low-level detail. You don't just hear that one sound of an instrument, you get to hear all the subtle details and you can pick-apart small differences that in my case, was never at the fore-front when I was listening to some tracks.
Hehe, they were good cables for the price (I only compared them to stock Home Depot cables, however), but they were nothing like the WyWires. The Nagys had speed and good dynamics, but they missed that organic touch, midrange weight, had more "digital" in vocals and overall seemed to reproduce music compared to the WyWires actually getting close to pure music.Completely different price points, but both WyWires and Nagys had great customer service.
I agree with assessment of the naggy and, at least in my system, they were a no-go. I too had the opportunity to compare my own rig completely Naggy'd and completely Wywire'd. To say I prefer Wywire is an understatement.Where do you find you like that Juice power cord the best? My favorite spots were DAC, preamp and phono preamp. I know others reported the most effective spot being on their amps and even power conditioners.
I'm on the tour and looking forward to try things
I started to look at WyWires (via CryoParts web site) starting with the PC. The 2' length price is the same as the 6' length...hmmm.
Just trying to keep things simple and accessible for people new to WyWires. The PC is intended to be the introductory product to get people excited, hence the relatively low price at $239 for any length up to 6 feet. If you think there is a better strategy, Please let me know.
Perhaps price per ft, or price per 2' length?
The PC is intended to be the introductory product to get people excited, hence the relatively low price at $239 for any length up to 6 feet. If you think there is a better strategy, Please let me know.
Not a BETTER strategy, but a cable tour of just the digital cable would be a great idea IMO. Its tied with the original formula Hot Sauce interconnect as my favorite as your products and its cost is reasonable to those going the transport/dac route.