Cardas Clear Speaker Cables - From cable skeptic to beliver in one fell swoop


Hello,

For many years I have been happily living with various flavors of Mogami speaker cable during the many stages of my audio journey and felt that they did an excellent job at presenting music in a clear, neutral and honest way. For the money I still consider them an excellent choice.

Recently I decided to take a trip to the dark side and go against my belief that an esoteric cable won't offer much more in terms of SQ compared to my super short run (2ft) of Mogami 2921 cables.

As a first test I started by dipping my toes into the water with a pair of Cardas Neutral Reference which fairly quickly showed some promise that maybe I was wrong all this time. I felt that they didn't really do anything wrong and in fact did some things better than my Mogami's did.

After this test I found myself asking the question, "Hrmm, I wonder how a cable further up the chain would sound". I was liking what I heard so far so why stop now.

Next up I tried a pair of Cardas Golden Reference. After hearing these  It didn't take long to realize that My system was indeed being held back by using the cheaper cables all this time. I liked many things about the GR cables but ultimatly thought they added a bit too much salt and pepper to the sound and seemed to round off the bass more than I prefered. But, the new details and soundstage depth/width they extracted became addicting.

As before, I started asking myself another question again "If these GR cables are this good I wonder if a cable even furthur up the chain would give me everything the GR does without the drawbacks?".

This time I decided to just jump in head first and quit messing around. So I borrowed a set of Cardas Clear from the Cable Co with much fear after seeing the price of the cables.

As my time winds down borrowing these Clear cables I can feel my wallet starting sweat. In all honesty it only took about 2hrs from the time the first note started playing until I began to hear these cables start to do EVERYTHING right. Soundstage Width- Check, Soundstage Depth - Double Check, Bass Accuracy - Impressive is an understatement, Soundstage Detail and Clairity - Yup, Everywhere in spades.

So with all that said, I can say with 100% certainty that I'm writing the check. After hearing what these cables did for my system there is just no going going back no matter how painful the price tag is.

As they say ignorance is bliss. In my case if I didn't take a chance and swallow my pride then I would still probably be oblivious to how much more my system had to offer.

Any other Cardas Clear users hear? What are your findings?

Thanks


eniac26
@russ75 I have no doubts that if I were to audition the Clear Beyond cables I might be setting myself up for financial suicide. Thanks but No Thanks :) I'll just have to learn to live with my cheap bog standard Clear's instead ;)

@davidpritchard 
Looks like I'm in luck here on this one, my amp came already equipped with a Synergystic R fuse of some flavor so I'm good to go in that area.
Heres another thumbs up for the Clear Day double shotgun. Just a great cable at a very reasonable price. Paul, the owner and cable maker, is really a good guy to deal with also. He will send you the cables to try out and then you can either buy them or send them back
To experience an MIT Oracle cabled system is to touch the face of God...all else pales in comparison.  Having not experienced a properly set up MIT lashed system is akin to living under ground believing that all you have seen and heard is the world, only to realize that the sun and wind and sea have been waiting for you all along...if only you dared venture beyond your self created acoustic prison.  Dare to dream...dare to MIT!!
To experience an MIT Oracle cabled system is to touch the face of God...all else pales in comparison.  Having not experienced a properly set up MIT lashed system is akin to living under ground believing that all you have seen and heard is the world, only to realize that the sun and wind and sea have been waiting for you all along...if only you dared venture beyond your self created acoustic prison.  Dare to dream...dare to MIT!!

ROTFLMAO!!
I wonder if dave_b (MIT), audiolabryinth (Tara Labs), and ddraudt (High Fidelity) are all actually the same person.