how do they do it? 4tc vs Clear Oval


I just hooked up my Kimber 4tc cables and they trounce my old Analysis Plus Clear Ovals.

What makes this possible? Cleaner highs, better balanced mids, tighter bass...
I'm happy just having the improvements, but it would be interesting to know what makes the 4tc's tick...
Thanks for any info...
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After a couple hundred hours of music, they will sound even better. Then switch them back for the Ovals and post your impressions. The 8TCs are even better. I've got them on the woofer section of my bi-amped system. Both have been around for a number of years and have impressed many with their lack of interference with the music.
I found 4tc's lifeless in my rig, so mostly anything else would be a improvement.
Thanks for the replies - Yes, I'm keeping the clear ovals for a little while so I can check my initial impressions. I've never heard much difference with interconnects, but with speaker cables it's been more noticeable...
wait a month and switch back and see what you think, I have found the first impression often is the best but after a while you find out what is wrong with the new stuff (and things like fafafion points out) and the playing field is more even.
Agree with Thorman,and :

1]oxidized terminals.You should only compare your new and old cables after thorough cleaning only,with stuff like deoxit and the likes.You would be surprised at how new and nice your old cables actually sound after a good cleaning job.

2]Demagnitised the the old cables first , before you compare.I know there are a lot of naysayers out there with regards to demags, but it could do wonders to rejuvenate your old cables.,think of it as sending your cables to a spa....

3]Newer connectors .Sometime all you need is 'terminal' upgrading rather than the whole cables itself.The WBT Nextgen series are just jaw droppers...

CHEERS