Any recommendation for TOP 5 cables AES/EBU ?


Hi,
I am looking out for really outstanding balanced cables - for getting state-of-the-art pre/poweramp (solid state) and hi-level components connected. Do you have specific recommendations for my very neutral & natural sounding audio system (Avalon, Gryphon etc.)?

My NF-cables are 5-8 years old, so I want to bring them up to "present".
tonis7992
Hi Dev,
I am talking about an IC with XLR connectors - do you any specific recommendations?
Regards
Hi,
thanks for your response on recommending Analysis Audio cables. Do you think about one specific IC XLR version? Appreciate your input.
Best regards
Harnellt praises the JPS Superconductor 3 interconnect. The Superconductor 3 speaker cable is also outstanding. Best I've ever heard, and I've listened to quite a few.
Go to Positive Feedback website & read one of the cable reviews written by Robert H. Levi (such as the Argentum Acoustics Mythos review in Issue 40).
There is a recommendation list with cables ranked within different price categories.
I find it quite useful for reference.
My 1st choice: Duelund 2.0's.
My 2nd choice: Silent Source Music Reference.
My 3rd choice: Silent Source Signature.

I used to have the Stealth Indra's, which are truly great, but I personally like these others better and they're not outrageously expensive.
For "neutral and natural" sounding interconnects I have found none better than those made by Analysis Plus.
You don't really need 5 to choose from the JPS superconductor 3's and your search is complete and they are not overpriced like some cables out there. Hope this helps
Hi Tonis7992, you are going to have to try different cables to see which you prefer but I'm a little confused with your title "AES/EBU" which are usually a digital related cable.
When I read your thread it then refers to cable between pre/poweramp which would be either XLR (balanced) IC (interconnect) or SE (rca) IC (interconnect).

Which is it IC or Digital?

If it is a cable between your pre and power amp that is referred to as an "IC" which can either be RCA or XLR connections and there is a huge variety along with costs being all over the place.

I currently use Stealth Indra XLR with their latest connectors. You can do some search on them.