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Gear / Technical Help => Cables => Topic started by: T.J. on December 16, 2004, 03:22:52 AM
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how stiff are these cables? (ha ha stiff... ;D) from the couple pictures i've seen, they look like they could be a pain compared to either canare or kind kables. any personal thoughts? i'm trying to convince myself audio magic's are worth the price, but i don't think i want to deal with the hassle of unwinding them when i'm rushed
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depends on which one's you're referring too. the xstreams are thicker than canare, but workable, and warm, after they've got some hours on them. the hypers are pretty tightly coiled and have a strong memory. but when coiled, are small and light.
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I run the Excalibur II and they are not stiff at all very flexible.
http://www.soundstage.com/revequip/audiomagic_excaliburii.htm
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not terribly stiff, and as good as they are, a little overhyped imho.
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not terribly stiff, and as good as they are, a little overhyped imho.
depends on your needs...for the price, size and smooth sound of the hyperconductors in my gear bag...nothing touches them
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not terribly stiff, and as good as they are, a little overhyped imho.
depends on your needs...for the price, size and smooth sound of the hyperconductors in my gear bag...nothing touches them
indeed, i was thinking of the excallibur I, II, Sorcerers, etc. There are a lot of other great cable makers out there that often go neglected around here just because am has made such a name for themselves.
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There are a lot of other great cable makers out there that often go neglected around here just because am has made such a name for themselves.
what are some of these other manufacturers?
I need to get a 2-3' pair of xlr interconnects made
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There are a lot of other great cable makers out there that often go neglected around here just because am has made such a name for themselves.
what are some of these other manufacturers?
I need to get a 2-3' pair of xlr interconnects made
well how much do you want to spend?
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thinking about $150-200 for the pair...pretty much on par with the XStreams
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thinking about $150-200 for the pair...pretty much on par with the XStreams
I would look at the hyperconductors...you can get a custom set for under your $150 number and they are really nice sounding....
edited to add, I can guarantee you they sound sweet with the MGs :)
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you can also get a set of www.bettercables.com cables (no right angles though). Stiff cables but wonderful sounding.
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the hypers are pretty tightly coiled and have a strong memory. but when coiled, are small and light.
Agreed. I have found that these cables tend to lose a bit of their "memory" after some hours of use. Still need to coil 'em properly, but for the size, the price, and the option to have AM make them custom, it's a no-brainer. Oh, and they sound sweet, too.
Viva la Dental Floss!
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i love my am xstreamx j, and i plan to upgrade to the hyperconductors very soon
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like i said, not bad cables, just a little overhyped. there are a number of other cable manufacturers that aren't even explored here who make super high fi cables. audiomagic has just done a nice job of marketing themselves to our community.
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like i said, not bad cables, just a little overhyped. there are a number of other cable manufacturers that aren't even explored here who make super high fi cables. audiomagic has just done a nice job of marketing themselves to our community.
hyped yes, overhyped, not in my opinion. since they're really only available from one retailer, i think it shows how well they perform by the fact that you see so many pairs out there.
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hyped yes, overhyped, not in my opinion. since they're really only available from one retailer, i think it shows how well they perform by the fact that you see so many pairs out there.
All those cables on audiogon came from HiFi Farm?