![]() The bass was excellent – tight, fast, and accurately low. 7’s are about 6 months old, so perhaps some of this is attributable to break-in, but regardless this made me smile. I never felt the need to hook up my DWM bass panel. And for the first time I was satisfied with the bass the. The Rogue, in particular, seemed much more capable, particularly at higher levels, than ever before. Each amplifier sounded more effortless in its delivery. And that is the difference I heard when I hooked up these wires. For the most part I have been using my Rogue Audio Sphinx v2 Integrated, but also a Denon PMA-2000IVR integrated and a Hafler 110 Pre Amp and 500 Power Amp.Įverything I hear about my Maggies is the more power the better. I have been using the wires with my Magnepan. I may not understand all of the science that goes into the design but they look like my system will sound better when they are hooked up – well for sure, it will look better. They are extremely well made and look great – my wife even liked them! When I unwrapped the cables I was impressed with the construction. As luck would have it the day I received these speaker wires the June issue of Sound & Vision arrived in my mail.įor their 60th anniversary they reprinted the tests Stereo Review did 30 years ago comparing Monster Cable speaker wire with zip cord – doing A/B/X testing “expert” listeners could not reliably differentiate between the 16 gauge zip cord and the much more expensive Monster Cable.Īn interesting coincidence - to keep me honest I’ll bet. ![]() I’ve always questioned the value of expensive speaker wire and interconnects. ![]()
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