This comes as a surprise: "Problem with smaller hifi markets like Singapore" ? Is it really smaller as last time I visited I had time over to go to for me the best ever HiFi market, the 7 storages of only HiFi and record shops at Coleman st! Never seen so much shops (no lowfi) and stuff anywhere, so I wonder how that this market can survive if it is small as you say. Would hope for more insights from fellow members!! I have found that Devialet is extremely fussy with cables. I have used copper cables for the longest time with Classe Audio and now Devialet. Problem with smaller hifi markets like Singapore is that we do not have plenty of cable choices we can take home for trials. (0, 11:14)Mikeeo Wrote: (0, 10:43)Voal Wrote: Dear fellow Devialet owners, Best of luck and please report back any findings of interest! But remember, my ears and systems! You have to try and see for your self. My experience with silver has only been positive and my experience it has given me more details, airier hights BUT still with better body and balance than copper, and the only thing I could say is that some unwanted 'fattiness' from copper was lost with silver. I did a lot of silver and still do and to me it is a myth that silver would be overly bright, analytical or lean in character THOUGH silver plated copper have to my ears at times sounded like that. (0, 10:43)Voal Wrote: Dear fellow Devialet owners,Īnyone tried Clear Day speaker cables on Devialet? Specifically, their Double Shotgun speaker cables? I have read so much great reviews of it.Īlso, is there case for thinking that Devialet is a neutral system and hence may not be suitable for silver speaker cables and interconnects?Īny insights would be great! Thanks much!įor sure I would say that any 'over' analytical or 'bright' cable may not work that good with Devialet BUT depending on your Ears, Listning environment, Signal source and Loudspeakers it may be any cable you like, just Try!
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