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Another speaker cable dilemma
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<blockquote data-quote="Cordell" data-source="post: 1071248" data-attributes="member: 16128"><p>In my experience, on shorter lengths ,its not the thickness thats makes a difference but the material used and how its treated.</p><p>I have used a very thick lower guage Monster cable and found it to be very detailed yet slightly tinny and harsh , creating quicker listening fatique, whilst my Transparent music wave plus is also thicker than than the audioquest Rocket 33 and VDH Breeze, and presents a powerful realistic somewhat rounded sound, but only offers average imaging and compromised soundstage. The QED is known for its clarity, while VDH has a smoother side. I am a fan of the hybrid models incorporating some silver to bring out the detail without sounding overly coloured. With this in mind, VDH Clearwater comes highly recommended</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cordell, post: 1071248, member: 16128"] In my experience, on shorter lengths ,its not the thickness thats makes a difference but the material used and how its treated. I have used a very thick lower guage Monster cable and found it to be very detailed yet slightly tinny and harsh , creating quicker listening fatique, whilst my Transparent music wave plus is also thicker than than the audioquest Rocket 33 and VDH Breeze, and presents a powerful realistic somewhat rounded sound, but only offers average imaging and compromised soundstage. The QED is known for its clarity, while VDH has a smoother side. I am a fan of the hybrid models incorporating some silver to bring out the detail without sounding overly coloured. With this in mind, VDH Clearwater comes highly recommended [/QUOTE]
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