If I owned anything that expensive that didn’t have 4 wheels attached to it there’d be an investigation.
Even my current 4 wheeled thing is less than a used one.
Even my current 4 wheeled thing is less than a used one.
Gryphon Diablo 300 Has Arrived: First Impressions.
nyev, I have Clarus Crimson speaker cables. I've compared them to Shunyata Sigma and Alpha, Wireworld Silver Eclipse 7, AQ Oak, AQ Redwood, AQ ThunderBird Zero, AQ FireBird Zero, and Audience Au24 SX speaker cables in my system. Overall I prefer Clarus Crimson to everything I've compared them to. I did find AQ FireBird Zero to be a tad clearer, but overall I still prefer Clarus Crimson. For XLR cables I really love the new Wireworld Platinum series 8 over everything I've heard in my system. Of course there are no absolutes in audio, only preferences; therefore your findings may differ. In my humble opinion, if you haven't already added acoustic room treatment I suggest you start there. |
Thanks ricred1. I'm going to contact Clarus and see how I can get a demo of the Crimson in Canada to test against others on my list. Or see if they have a buy and return policy. One thing that may be a concern about the Crimson is, based on what other reviewers have said, I may want a slightly more forward mid/upper frequency presentation than the Crimson. However, I am currently biased as with my current inexpensive van den hul cables, I am getting a slightly over-rich and bottom heavy sound with recessed mids and treble (but still amazingly detailed thanks to the Diablo). I know for a fact this is related to my current cables, as that is exactly why I bought them - to tame harsh and thin sounding equipment that I had prior to the Diablo. Also contributing to this is likely that I am currently using rubber dome feet supplied by B&W with my speakers, rather than the spikes. I have a new hardwood floor and am working up the courage to replace the rubber domes with spikes. I know you can get floor-protector cups/discs for spikes, but I fail to see the logic in that approach as the protectors are still not coupled with the floor the way spikes would be. So eventually when I am certain of placement I will spike them to the floor. Which eventually I'll need to do again when I upgrade my speakers (in a few years now..). Back to cables: despite my current urge to run out an pay an grossly unreasonable amount for some Valhalla 2's to pair with my Gryphon, I am going to be patient with cables and invest time to test carefully, including well-reviewed cables that are less expensive like the Clarus. I'm also thinking it may make sense to wait until my streamer finally arrives (it is back-ordered) and is broken in, so that I am testing cables with a complete system instead of with my Mac Mini. In the meantime, my system still sounds great! |
nyev, How about these: https://positive-feedback.com/audio-discourse/black-cat-cable-matrix/ They seem to be very well regarded and start less than $700. I may give them a try. |
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I am going to be patient with cables and invest time to test carefully, including well-reviewed cables that are less expensive like the Clarus. I'm also thinking it may make sense to wait until my streamer finally arrives (it is back-ordered) and is broken in, so that I am testing cables with a complete system instead of with my Mac Mini." I think you're smart to take your time. It's so important to listen to cables in your own system and let your own ears decide. I don't find the Clarus's mid/upper frequency presentation laid back in my system, but all systems/rooms are different, as well as what we define as forward and/or laid back. |