Speaker cables - cables make a difference


Happy weekend,

I have some PAD speaker cables I had reconditioned 

and burnt in a little.  They just opened up this listing session

I just hear that live small group, rock/ folk, Live sound.

its not as deep, and delineating, but you get more the other way. 
I like them both.  Reminds me of going to a show.  Happy Loving

This Hobby.

cdtd

@buellrider97 

+1

...and YES YES on the digital cable.  I am still a novice in the cable game, other than the S/PDIF cable going from my various streamers to DACs over the past 5 years.  It has been truly remarkable the importance of that cable.  Paul McGowan talked about this in one of his videos where they were at Axpona one year and the system was total crap.  He called his Audioquest guy who was on his way and brought a much better cable and swapped them out and everyone's draws dropped in the room.  I had Transparent Ultra G5 and went to Shunyata Alpha 1 on my speaker cables and the music got so much more lively and dynamic.  I suppose the Transparent filters were restricting too much??  Interconnects I simply got some Transparent and have left them alone as I have very long runs to my amps to not easy to try anything else.  Power cables are next.  I have not ever had anything more than a $75 Pangea.

@cdtd 

Glad they worked out and it is very cool that it was one of your personal projects

@dhite71 Just use USB. S/PDIF has effectively analog without error correction or lost packed retransmission. No one connects external hard drive over S/PDIF.

@mikhailark 

I have never owned a USB cable.  I am also unclear if I could simply connect a USB cable or if drivers would have to be installed.  I am not using an external hard drive.  I currently have an Auralic Aries streamer.  I have used my S/PDIF cables with Bluesound and Aurender streamers as well.  I did try XLR once with the same cable and did not appreciate any difference between the two.  I am curious about USB but have simply not pursued it. 

@dhite71 - what I mean is that S/PDIF connection does not provide any error correction facilities and hence it is subject to noise, jitter, clocking issues, etc. 

USB is a computer interface that is designed to transfer data 100% reliably. Data goes in packets, error correction included, anything that may be corrupted or lost is retransmitted and reassembled. This is why you can connect external hard drive to the computer and copy files back and forth without losing any single bit. So do Ethernet cables and networks.

Typically modern USB DACs do not require any drivers. Although standalone streamers rarely provide USB connection to the DAC.

@lanx0003 - The key to Morrow Audio is the sales. I think all of my purchases utilized their yearly Black Friday sale which, I believe, is typically at least 40% off.  I  not trying to sell you on Morrow Audio products, just making sure you make a decision based on their sale prices.