AudioArt Statement XLR Cable Impressions.
I am of the opinion that cables make a difference with sound quality, at times drastic, at times subtle, but always different. What I will describe as the difference between the AudioArt Statement and WyWires Platinum is in my opinion drastic, and consistent with design philosophy and technology. Which is right is subjective and dependent upon your view of how reproduced music should sound compared to live acoustic music.
I was looking for a new XLR cable to go from my DAC to a Goldpoint XLR switch and from the switch to a new Burson Soloist Stellar head-amp. My existing WyWires Platinum would go from the switch to the integrated amp. The AudioArt Statement was chosen for the critical position from the DAC to switch, the position that would “tune” the downstream system.
WyWires Platinum (company out of business due to untimely death of owner) is a high purity copper Leitz configuration with an air dielectric designed for extreme clarity, speed, sharp leading transient edge, and resolution. As such, it has lean harmonic structure, excellent imaging focusing on separation of images and air between images, detail resolution, and micro dynamic resolution. I have a system that focuses on these same attributes, and I much enjoy this type of presentation.
The AudioArt Statement uses OHNO Single Crystal Continuous Cast 7N Copper, in a hybrid array of pure copper and graphene and polypropylene dielectric. The design intent focuses on rich harmonics and palpable image density. This creates images that are more palpable, with greater depth in both imaging and staging, but with rounder edges that are flowing and liquid. The transient edges are not as sharp. The overall timbre is denser and more natural. It is not as laser focused however highly detailed in a different manner, focusing on harmonic detail as opposed to sharp, fast transient detail. Bass more powerful and better primarily harmonic decay. You can hear the growl better. Better macro dynamics not micro dynamics. I had to reposition my speakers to adjust for the new level of bass and dynamics. I also, and I do not know why, had to turn down my DAC output to better stack with my integrated amp input tolerance to lower distortion. After doing so sound became more liquid and balanced. Perhaps capacitance differences? Not technical so I cannot explain the audible effect of lowering DAC output due a cable change
Conclusion:
The AudioArt Statement, with differences noted, in this critical position has tamed my system, bring my system closer to my memories of orchestral performances at Carnegie Hall with it’s wonderful warm but detailed acoustic. Which presentation is right cannot be answered. It has a very high performance/price ratio. I am very happy with the differences it made.