Cables for an MBL Reference system?


Does anybody out there have any real life exp. or suggestions to maximize an MBL Reference rig?(101e's,6010d,1621a,1611f,9008a's).
I love the Radialstrahlers and probably never go back to a box speaker again, they just do magic to live recordings.
With all of the accolades that the 6010d pre has gotten, I wonder if the NOT truly balanced mode may be hurting my case, but many of my source recordings need it.
I listen to mostly live, older source material(GD, Allmans, NRPS and other acoustic/bluegrass/jamband music and/or female vocal stuff(Natalie, Kraus/Jewel etc).
I've been swaping out different cables for a few years and am stuck in the world of compromise.
Tara's don't cut it(too dark) without going to the Zero/Omega's, just rediculious $$ for wire.
Wireworlds(as recommended by MBL) have interesting coherency and great mid-upper end resolution, but don't cut it on the bottom end(Gold Eclipse 5 speaks), and their copper cables are too slow.
Has anybody tried any MIT, Kharma or any other high end stuff that may fit the bill.

Thanx in advance for any feedback.

Jackaroe
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Showing 1 response by richlane

Hi Jackaroe,

I have a similar system to yours, Transporter, MBL 6010D, 1611F, 9008a's, driving a pair of Kharma Mini Exquisites. I'm using all Kubala-Sosna Emotion throughout with great success. I guess you could say that the sound is very analog like, musical, liquid, organic, coherent, and a tad on the dark side, but not as dark as the Tara's. The Kubalas also control the bass really well and are very balanced from top to bottom.

K-S has also just released their Elation Series, which I haven't heard yet, but they're supposed to be better in every area. Well, I guess that means it's time to start saving money again, as I've heard they're big bucks. Does it ever end?

BTW, I prefer my MBL 6010D Preamp in Balanced mode. The improvement for me was instantaneous, like a few minutes. I then proceeded to compare both for about a week just to torture myself further, and I still preferred it balanced. I thought it sounded quieter with a blacker background in balanced mode, with a little more air between the instruments.