Atlas Voyager anyone?

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Anyone familiar with this interconnect? I can't find a lot of info on it. The Atlas Voyager is described as fast, dynamic, exactly what I am after for my slightly laid back Roksan K2/ PMC Gb1i system

I have used both the Atlas Equator 2 and Van den Hull Integration Hybrid. I like the punch and dynamics of the Equator, but feel it pushes the bass a bit too much, robbing it of detail. The VDH is more natural but also smoother, warmer and more laid back, making the system a bit dull.

Apart from the Voyager I may be tempted to try the much appreciated Silver High Breed Quintessence. Anyone have tried both or similar fast, dynamic I/C's and care to compare them?

I know this is another dreaded I/C post, so I say at fore hand sceptics please do not bother to reply.

Cheers [:)]
 
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If you're looking for something with more "presence", then the Nordost Blue Heaven - which is silver based IIRC - might add the element you're looking for. Too bright for my liking, but may suit your needs better.
 
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Thanks RC. I have read some good stuff about it, but since there are so many discounted cables around I am still looking below the 100 quid mark. I recall someone comparing the Nordost BH against the SHB Quintessence, but can't find the post any more.
 
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You'll probably find it for less than than £100 I'd have thought. I sold mine on for about £85 a couple of years ago as it was too bright for my tastes. Rather exotically, it went to someone in French Polynesia!
 

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For less than £100 you may want to consider the Silver High Breed range. For the money they are hard to beat if you need to liven up the system.
 

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