DiMarzio cables


Just wanted to share my experience of using DiMarzio M-Path RCA interconnects, 1.0M pair.
In another thread when OP asked about what to use for amplification of "heavy music", I suggested he ask Yngwie Malmsteen and use whatever he does. So a few weeks ago I thought why not follow my own advice and not try the cables he uses with his guitars. And that's DiMarzio. You know what, I was really impressed by them. In my very good mid-fi system with the Spacedeck table being the only component above mid-fi, they were almost as good as Purist Audio Maximus for less than 20% the price. Purist had a little richer midrange with a little deeper soundstage but the rest was at least equal. I would say that DiMarzio was a bit more articulate with somewhat better highs. Excellent cable. And for $150 pair new? Great value. I still prefer Purist overall but by very little and not with any recording.
Anyone else has impressions?
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Yes...Dimarzio makes very good stuff, however, as I always have said.......you have to hear cables in YOUR system to see if it does the job you want it to do. All cables sound different in different systems.
Hi: The "new" system here is not yet up and running, but I did pick up a pair of the DiM.Super M-Path speaker cables on Audiogon awhile back, based on Keith Herron's strong recommendation. Has anyone here had experience with these? I'd very much appreciate reading your comments. My system options are tube-based, BTW...
No, I have not, I use Purist Audio Colossus speaker cables that work so well with my amp and speakers. But since you are going to use DiMarzio, why not give the interconnect a try too? Usually I advocate one brand approach though in my case I just got tired of swapping one good interconnect (Purist Maximus) between three source components and decided to try DiMarzio. I got lucky, it works perfectly, so I will be using it with my Nak deck and Maximus with phono stage. I use my cd player very rarely.
Thanks! I recently picked up two 'minty' Naks (CR-3a, CR-1a) cheap myself for those basically free, or nearly so, cassettes from garage sales, the library, etc. -- first time down that road since 1970 for me!
I use my finely tuned and aligned 682ZX on an almost daily basis. I make compilations from LPs and CDs and for background music coming from another room this is perfect.