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In Reply to: RE: Comparison to Oyaide FTVS-510? (nt) posted by Jon L on April 28, 2010 at 19:05:04
It's less front stage (more laid back) -- a bit polite vs. the Oyaide FTVS-510.
While the Oyaide FTVS-510 is still my primary digital cable, the Neotech cable is a very pleasant option for my digital front end cable swapping enjoyment.
The Neotech cable presents excellent coherency from top to bottom, detail, and a neutral sonic signature. It behaves very well and is a fine music maker, IME.
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thanks Duster,,I made an offer,, gonna build a couple of digital cables using the vampire rca's.
I hope you'll be pleased -- let me know what you think of the project... Cheers, Duster
The wire is as you said it would be,,I purchased some of the Vampire RCA's that you suggested---assembled one today-- very happy with this investment,, detailed--but very smooth--slightly laid back--now thats after sbout 45 minutes of listening-- both the cable and RCA's are top shelf--thank you sir--actually,I'm gonna buy some more,.
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Image: Vampire DI/I Digital Interconnect CableIf Vampire Wire were to offer a 'Special Edition' (upgraded connectors) 1.5 meter Vampire DI-1 digital cable featuring their premium C9X/CB Copper Body rca connectors instead of the standard brass C9X rca connectors, I reckon the retail price would be approximately $196.50.
Folks can buy the cable and connectors to build a DIY version for $37 or so. I would call that a big bang for the buck DIY cable project ;-)
Here's the link to Vampire Wire's product page for their premade Vampire DI-1 (aka model DI/I) digital cable terminated with their standard brass C9X rca connectors:
Edits: 05/07/10
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IIRC about 45.00 in this one
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It looks like a 1.5 meter length digital cable. Is it? If so, that's the way to go. A safe bet for coaxial S/PDIF is a to order a 5 foot length (1.5 meter) for any digital application, regardless of any given distance requirements for an audiophile system.
BTW, after the proverbial 400 hour burn-in time, I've found that the cable presents enough improved PRAT and inner detail to be notable. However, it still sounds a bit too polite (at least it doesn't sound congested) as placed in my particular system (at this time), but this could be a matter of more burn-in or other matters that may be discovered during the evaluation process.
Also (perhaps most importantly), the Vampire C9X/CB Copper Body rca connectors you have likely sound better for digital cable applications than the Vampire 800/CB Copper Base rca connectors that I'm currently using.
Happy listening; feel free to share any further observations as time goes by...
Cheers, Duster
well, it been a week or so,, this cable is just perfect for me.Detailed,,slightly laid back,with just a tad of "organic warmth".I am replacing All of my digital cables with this one.From a price/performance perspective,I don't see how it can be beat.Sometimes when I am listening to a digital recording,I can hear what I would describe as a "digital edginess",,,NOT with this cable,maybe it's a synergy thing with the cable and the Vampire RCA's.If you are looking for smooth,detailed,and that organice sound,,give this one a try.BTW the seller has plenty of it--no affilation,,just a heartfelt "thank you" to Duster for this hook up--Thank you kindly.
After reading this thread again and listening to the cable--one word
Musical as heck--thats it--just musical,,musical,,,,now got it down to one word. :)
just got another 20 feet
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