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In Reply to: RE: Suggestions on reasonably priced SILVER Interconnects? posted by Spendor Harbeth on August 06, 2009 at 06:56:58
I've been curious about the interconnects sold by Decware that use silver ribbons. Very reasonably priced. I've dealt with Decware a couple times previously on other purchases and they are great to work with.
For hybrid, Grover Huffman cables are also a great deal. He offers a generous trial period as well. I own a set of interconnects and speaker cables and they are very good.
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Great..I will for SURE check these out. I also thought about just moving up to the Kimber KCAG silvers but at almost $1000 for a meter, that is beyond my price range.
I have had the KCAG and they were just too hot in the top end. They are best with very warm ripe tube gear and they will be fine. With SS gear they will peel paint off the walls in my system. In the right system, they have a walth of detail. Perhaps with SS, they are revealing why so many like tubes...no consistent glare with many SS systems. Jallen
I have found it is not really necessary to pay more than $500 for a 1m IC, especially considering the used deals available. I've had ICs that list for $2000 and while one can tell the improvement in sound, the cost/benefit ratio doesn't compute.
A great silver cable is the Signal Cable Silver, great sound and very reasonable price. Also, making your own with silver plated silver yields a great cable. I like the tried and true Kimber 3 wire braid design with various cables/wire from solid core to stranded silver (5 nines) and others. I have made about 50 different designs and they are all a bit different is sound. Jallen
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