ANALYSIS PLUS CABLES get ready ****


I just replaced my cables,which retails in the thousands of dollars, no need to mention brands,I'am now using the silver oval interconnects and the oval nine speaker cable,talk about sonic improvment. LIKE to hear from folks who have tried analysis plus.
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I agree with Ejlif, but let me say up front A+ Silver Oval $499 for 8ft and Oval 9 $299 for 8ft are very good cables for the money. They are not world beaters that Clement Perry and friends in Stereo Times make them out to be though. They have beautiful liquid warm midrange, and outstanding soundstaging especially depth. Treble is slightly rolled off and not fully extended, although pleasing and nonfatiguing, it lacks sparkle. Bass extension is weakest link, has warm bass that definitely is not fully extended and this is what causes the preceived laid back and non-dynamic sound. I am using AudioQuest Argents for bi-amp setup, and prefer them overall to A+, but to be fair they cost twice as much and don't have the depth of soundstage A+ has. To sum up A+ cables are great for @$5,000 system and are probably close to the best at their price points. Ejlif is correct AQ clear is superior, but 4X time the price!
Just to emphasize again my approval of Silver Ovals as great cables for the price, and if they had a more extended bass I would buy tommorrow, because they do many things right and have reference quality 3D soundstage ability. Carl IMO AQ Dragon is one hell of a dam good cable, no bass extension problem there, could never afford a new pair, used is the way to go. I never listened to MIT line of cables (I'm afraid of that black magic voodoo box on each cable) but are you saying you prefer MIT terminator 3 (at $180 per 8ft pair) over AQ Dragons? BTW does that powersnake sound better now.....you need the black mamba my friend