Cabledyne Synergy Silver Speaker Cables


Came across a post on Cabledyne, read about them, I think I liked what I read and would like to know if there are folks here with first hand experience. 

AM seriously considering a set of the Synergy Silver....Opinions folks??
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I believe they did, which was a bad thing as they made some wonderful speaker cables for the prices they asked, especially their entry line Silver Synergy line.

All the best,
Nonoise
Yes, it does make sense. One of the designs elements of their cables is to have no dielectric dissipation loss for the length of the cable. It may have something to do with maintaining better phase response which would explain the overall coherence of the sound.

There's less smearing of the sound which accounts for the great separation and image placement as well as that see-through ability. 

Glad you're pleased with them as I'm a big fan of Cabledyne as well.

All the best,
Nonoise
I believe that was my post (the one about the Cabledyne Virtuoso SC).
Since no one has chimed in yet, allow me to drone on a bit.

The Silver Synergy SCs are very well made and have an equally nice look to them and the copper woven sheath makes for a rather sturdy cable. That quality goes right down to the gold BFA banana terminations. They use 12GA high purity stranded silver.

The sound will be closed in in the bass and in the highs for a good two days but it breaks in quickly after that. I believe 70 hours or so are recommended for break in but they will sound really good long before that.

They have great attack and dynamics as well as great separation and sound staging. The presentation is more forward than not but not annoyingly so. It’s more like sitting closer to the performers. Not only is the sound stage wide but it can go deep, if recorded or engineered that way.

They don’t have what some call "that silver sound" that I can tell. Bass is deep and textured, mids are full and have natural tone, and highs go on like, forever dude. 👍

They are designed by an ex engineer from Belden Wire & Cable so they have the cred that many tout here on these pages and they’re not made for heavy handed repeated use in a recording venue (although they look and handle like they could) but for "audiophile" use (yes, even Belden engineers can make better than standard cables).

I liked them well enough to take a chance on the Virtuoso SCs (up in their line) and am soooo glad I did. Had I not, I’d still be perfectly content with the Silver Synergy. I hope this helps.

All the best,
Nonoise