Speaker Cables


I've read and heard many good things about Acoustic Zen speaker (Satori or Hologram) cables and would appreciate if some of you could share your experience of what seems as an extremely good value set of speaker cables if what Sterephile and Soundstage reviewers says.

My original choice are the more established cables from Cardas like the Neutral or Golden Reference speaker cables. I have the following setup and my preferences in music are more towards jazz, vocals, instrumentals, sax, guitar, etc

Musical Fidelity A3 Integrated amp
Musical Fideltity A3.2 Power amp
ProAc Response D15 (Floorstanding) speakers
Musical Fidelity A3.2CD
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I had the Santori head to head with a pr of Kimber ks 3035 and a few others popular speaker cables (dealer loans). All I can say is the Kimber ks 3035 made the Santori look like a Honda Accord compared to a top model Mercedes, BMW, Lexus etc. Wasn't close. I ended up with the 3035, no contest at all,, not even close, a commoner to royality, middle class to wealth. For the price the Santori is OK but there are much much better speaker cables out there. If your looking for a great cable,,, forget about the Santori and look else where. It's common for it's price range. It's a laid back presentation with good tonal balance,,, I would say good for helping tame a hot top more aggressive speaker. It's not a bad speaker cable for the price but there are much better.
I think this thread has already gone a long way toward demonstrating once again (as if we needed it) that speaker wire selection is *very* dependent upon system context, particularly as it regards the amp/speaker combination. But then, this is what we love, isn't it? Who cares about music when you've got CABLE...
Zaikesman makes a very salient point here, that it is very dependent on both amp and speaker combination and on personal tastes. I personally do not like the sound of Cardas, but I find the AZ stuff very good and similar to my own designs. When you are talking about cables with excellent inductance measurements, low dielectric absorption and good metallurgy, you cannot really go wrong. At this level, the cables will sound technically correct and neutral on virtually any system. However, the personal taste thing still comes into play. I have run into folks who dont really want a lot of detail and dynamics. They just want a warm, reserved sound that is not live at all. There are cables out there that appeal to these folks as well.

Amps and speakers are another thing. This is undoubtedly the most sensitive area of system design that must really synergise. With a low-efficiency, low-impedance speaker, there will really be no speaker cable out there that will fix a synergy mismatch with a gutless amp. IMO, this is where folks need to focus the most energy. Once you get this right, then the right cables can really put the icing on the cake. But if you dont have this synergy figured-out, it can be very frustrating.
I find the comment about the HT and the AZ quite interesting. Especially given that Robert Lee designed both of them and the HT Pro9+ and the AZ Hologram are supposed to be basically the same exact cable.