Sternklang Cables


No, not another cable promo! This is probably one of the first thoughts that bubbles up in you when you see the above intro. Part of our fabulous hobby is discovering new products and sharing your experiences with the audiophile community. Fortunately, my dealer Colin @gestalt shares my passion and enthusiasm for new products. So when he mentioned, he is exploring another cable brand from Japan; I said bring it on!

Sternklang cable theory originates from following idea,

“It seems to me that a wire of audio cable is not a solid body but a living organism in which numerous cells breathe. Each cell has it’s own vibration damping function and they all cooperate with each other”

Currently, the Sternklang has two tiers or series offerings, Ephemera and Sarume. I chose to audition the Ephemera XLR due its unique construction, which uses a rolled copper in a coated nylon ‘Organdy’ jacket. Due to delicate nature of the jacket, certain handling precautions must be observed. I would keep them away from Vacuum Cleaners and your Cat :-)

Unlike most cables, the Ephemera series is a extremely low mass design. Koji Teramura, founder of Sternklang cables is a minimalist and the design of cables clearly reflects his philosophy.

So how do they sound? In one word, Fabulous! The Ephemera XLR imparts a lively, textured, organic presentation. To my ears, they are aptly designed to convey all the nuances in a recording. I am very comfortable in saying that Ephemera XLR’s don’t have any sound per se or coloration.

The Ephemera (flat ribbon) cables are available in Speaker, RCA, SPDIF and XLR configurations.

I auditioned the Ephemera XLR between my Marantz SA-11S2 SACD player and Accuphase E-650 Integrated. The rest of the system is wired with HIJIRI cable loom.

And No, Sternklang cables are not replacing my HIJIRI loom. IMHO, Ephemera is a very fine cable under $1.5K price range that deserves an audition in your system. For retail prices, please call Colin @ Gestalt Audio Design. 

http://www.konus-audio.com/ephemera-interconnect-cable.html

http://www.konus-audio.com/ephemera-speaker-cable.html

 

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@lak. I have been a recipient of many cables and cords over the last two months.  I owe this thread a deep dive into my journey of cables and cords.  However, I am waiting for the Sternklang which I should receive in the next few days.  At the same time, I have heard all about the Infogo and WyWire cables and they sound great so it will be interesting if anyone will be able to compare the Infogo to others.  I have made my RCA and Power cord decision in the last day.  I am waiting on a SPDIF decision.  Soon!!!!

I don't want to derail the Sternklang thread but I promised an update on my Power Cord and Cable demo tour.  I do have a Sternklang SPDIF cable coming on Monday.  

Let me start with a quick review of my equipment as a baseline:

Canary Audio Grand Reference 300B mono amps ( 16 WE 300B tubes)

Lampizator Pacific DAC

Lucas Audio Music Server

Viking Acoustic Grande Voix Dual Horn Speakers

Inakustic 3500P Ower Conditioner.

I have two MIT Matrix 2 Power cables for my 300B amps and the rest were Helix Dueland DIY PC's 

The music that I chose to listen for all of my comparisons was:

Al DiMeola / Jean Luc Ponyu / Stanley Clark - Live At Montreaux

Foy Vance - Live in London

Birdy - Live in London

Freya Ridings - Lie at St Pancras Old Church

Calres Benavent - Quartet

I was comparing distinct female and male voicing along with some great individual musical instrumentation.

My first venture was comparing 3 very good RCA cables:  Tchernov, Hijiri, and Inakustic 2404 Air.  The Inakustic was my go-to for the last 3 years.  Tchernov was good but it was from Russia and sadly I said screw, Putin.  The Hijiri won out.  The level of musicality increased bass presence and smoother detail won out.  I immediately sold the Inakustic and had 8 offers in 10 hours.  Obviously, it is a really good cable.  

I really like my Helix Dueland power cords.  (thx aniwolfe) but I decided after reading about Infigo, Hijiri, and others I would give Hijiri a try.  I first used the Nagomi on my Music Server.  I really did not hear a significant difference so I was a little disappointed.  However, it was a testament also to the Helix Dueland Cords.  I talked to Colin at Gestalt and he suggested I try the Takumi for my Power condition and DAC.  I was reluctant because I did not want to pay $5k for each cord.  Both cords were brand new so they needed a break-in period.  At first, I was not impressed with the Takumi's.  I put about 50-70 hours listening to them and I was still not happy.  I guess my expectations were really high.  Then I decided to put back the Helix Dueland Cords.   After about 5 songs I immediately heard the difference.  The Takumi provided me with another level of detail that I was missing with the H-D cords.  Accordingly, I purchased the Takumi's.  These are endgame for me and I am not going to invest in any other Power Cords or RCA cables.  

Finally, I am comparing these SPDIF cables:  Albedo, Hijiri, Neodio Origine, and Sternklang.  I forgot to mention that I did have an FTA Callisto USB cable which is very good, but when I put it up against the Albedo spdif it just could not compete for the overall sound.  I am looking for crystal clear vocals, maximum detail, speed, lush sound not bright, and separation of musical instruments.  

The Albedo - Great vocals and detail, the vocals are right in front of you and maybe a little bold.

The Origine - fast live sound, more attack with each instrument, bass response was deep,, and vocals were clean and crisp.  

Hijiri - everything above but more musical, lush, and a little more relaxed with great speed.  I could listen to this cable for hours without getting tired of it.  

I still have the Sternklang to demo but right now the Hijiri has a very slight lead.  To be honest, I think I could be happy with any of the 3 SPDIF cables I tested.  It was just that close.  There may be something to be said for having cable and cord synergy.  

I will provide my comments on Sternklang asap.  I do not always use all of the audio buzzwords because I don't know what they mean.  I just try to listen to music to see what music sounds the best to me.  Many thanks to Colin King, who is a fair, knowledgeable, and great dealer to work with.  Also to Tom W who has guided me through this process.  

BTW, if anyone wants to hear my system prior to these changes go to Youtube videos under Viking Acoustic Grande Voix speakers.  There are two videos.  

Thanks for allowing me to share my experience and thoughts.  One final comment - I am functionally blind so if there are grammatical mistakes, I am a lousy typist and can't see what I type.  

 

 

@willgolf, excellent information, and great job. I'm looking forward to reading more when it's available.

@willgolf  I also don't want to derail this thread, but have a quick question , which Neodio cable are your comments referring to, the I13 or I50? I purchased their Origine S2 CD player from Colin back in August, best front end digital I've had.

willgolf: this may have more to do with I/O optimization for the 'source' and 'receiving' components.

 

I forgot to mention that I did have an FTA Callisto USB cable which is very good, but when I put it up against the Albedo spdif it just could not compete for the overall sound.

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