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Speaker cable to tame brightness?
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(19-Nov-2015, 13:58)Womaz Wrote:
(19-Nov-2015, 13:47)GuillaumeB Wrote:
(18-Nov-2015, 14:54)Womaz Wrote: Ah well it was worth a try but van damme canle made no difference at all. Maybe even made it a tad brighter. Also definitely lost a bit of clarity with vocals. At least now I believe cables make a difference albeit a subtle one in this case

I would always give new cables a chance to bed in before making a judgement like this. My current speaker cables (Chord Sarum) sounded very bright for many hundreds of hours. Indeed they sounded so bad at first that I thought there was a problem with them resulting in my contacting the manufacturer. 

They are pretty much perfect now. It is a known issue with Chord Sarum; they need LOTS of running in. 

Guillaume

Only problem is I got them off Amazon and I needed to get them returned within 14 days so not sure that would have been long enough.
Thanks for input though

What speaker cable brands does your Melco dealer do? Could he not lend you some stuff to try out for fun? 

Guillaume
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Speaker cable to tame brightness? - by Womaz - 15-Nov-2015, 14:15
RE: Speaker cable to tame brightness? - by Pim - 17-Nov-2015, 09:45
RE: Speaker cable to tame brightness? - by GuillaumeB - 19-Nov-2015, 14:03

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