entry level cables and Audioholics


If I believe Audioholics only measurements count to evaluate the performance of speaker cables. They seem to imply resistance, capacitance, and inductance are the significant values that indicate quality. Reading their articles there is not indication they played music through any of the cables tested.
Of course the system is only as good as the weakest link (connectors and jacks?). I am using a Sony SCD-C333ES cd player and a Pioneer VSX-1014TX receiver (110x7ch MOSFET). I have BESL 5MT and Energy Veritas 2.2 speakers. I want to upgrade my interconnects from Radio Shack/ Monster.

I am considering Cardas Crosslink, Belden 8214, Signal Cable and I own Sound King 12awg. The Sound King better specs than the Crosslink. Can anyone provide insight on these products? I read that the Cardas sound warm but I don't know if that means they rolloff highs.
I am also looking at Cardas or Vampire cable hardware.

For analog I was going for the 89259 (or Crosslink) and digital 1694A.
Thanks for your time,
Fred
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Showing 1 response by rlwainwright

>> It seems for $30-60 per cable I can get respectable quality. <<

Hey, for $4.95 you can get *very* good quality - check out the Music Boy/Petra cables at this link:

http://www.starlink-dss.com/Audio-Cables.htm

I re-wired my entire system (removing all the Monster Cables) for less than $80 and it sounds great.

-RW-