New Kimber 8TC vs Old 4TC


Hi - In a classic audiophile move, I attempted to fix what wasn't broken by replacing my old 4tc with the new 8tc. The logic behind it was to biwire my Triangle Zerius speakers instead of using the included jumper straps/plate things.

Well... So far, the 8tc sounds VERY different. I've only got about 2 hours of play time so far, but it's a completely different sound....it went from utterly detailed and maybe "hypertransparent" to ...thick and warm. It kind of sounds like I went from Triangles to B&Ws, if you understand me...a lot warmer, a little less sparkly.

So I guess my question is - does anyone have experience with the newer clear/white jacketed 8TC and know how much break-in it requires? I'll try to relax and let it grow on me (I sold the 4TC to fund the "upgrade"), but based on my initial impressions, I want my 4TC back in a big way!

-Joel
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Thanks for the responses! I've used the method described by Mr. Rodman99999 to break in speakers but not cables. It occurred to me that I haven't owned a brand-new pair of speaker cables since the 90s.

I watched a movie last night, the bass was incredible.. and now I'm up to about 5 hours break-in. 195 to go...
In case you are at all curious or following this thread still...

After experimentally switching back to my "lowly" AQ type 4, I realized that the 8TC was just NOT a good match for my system. Yes, the bass was prodigious, but that was the only thing going for it. I found it dull, with a sort of midrange glare that disappeared with my Type 4.

I bought some NOS blue/black (older) 4TC and feared the worst... but I am happy to report that this is a great cable in my system. WAY more detail with better tonal balance. It's probably breaking-in too, so I'm curious to see how it all unfolds.

Crazy!