- Aug 10, 2019
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Hi,
I have been using QED silver anniversary bi-wire cable to connect each of my B&W DM603 S2 speakers to a pair of MF X-AS100 power amps in a biamp configuration.
This setup has been pretty good however the sound can be a little too sharp and on a lot of tunes, I find the bass lacking. I can just about hear a murmour of the huge bass that should be apparent on e.g. Massive Attack's Angel or on Kraftwerk's Aéro Dynamik. Indeed, I can hear it more prominently on a rubbish £100 portable player!
I thought this might have been because of the speaker cable, given that I think I have ample amplification and that the B&W's were renowned for the huge amounts of bass they could generate. To test this out, I purchased some Canare 4s11 speaker cable. This cable has 4 cores - 2 neg and 2 pos. I have joined each corresponding core together at both ends and now have 2 runs of the stuff to each speaker. All connections are bare wire.
The sound is smoother in the treble and mid range is good however the bass response has not improved. The jury is still out as to whether these cables have really been an improvement over the QED's as I'm still running them in. They have had about 40 hours so far and sound a little dull compared to the QED.
Has anyone any suggestions as to what else could possibly be wrong?
Are the speakers simply not up to the job? These are next on my list of upgrades but until I have moved house, I need to hold off.
Does anyone have any experience of the Canare 4s11 and has anyone compared it to any other cables? Plenty has been said on different forums and on sellers' sites but I have yet to see this cable reviewed by any magazines or put up against more commonly available highly reviewed commercial cables.
Advice gratefully received.
thanks,
Jason.
I have been using QED silver anniversary bi-wire cable to connect each of my B&W DM603 S2 speakers to a pair of MF X-AS100 power amps in a biamp configuration.
This setup has been pretty good however the sound can be a little too sharp and on a lot of tunes, I find the bass lacking. I can just about hear a murmour of the huge bass that should be apparent on e.g. Massive Attack's Angel or on Kraftwerk's Aéro Dynamik. Indeed, I can hear it more prominently on a rubbish £100 portable player!
I thought this might have been because of the speaker cable, given that I think I have ample amplification and that the B&W's were renowned for the huge amounts of bass they could generate. To test this out, I purchased some Canare 4s11 speaker cable. This cable has 4 cores - 2 neg and 2 pos. I have joined each corresponding core together at both ends and now have 2 runs of the stuff to each speaker. All connections are bare wire.
The sound is smoother in the treble and mid range is good however the bass response has not improved. The jury is still out as to whether these cables have really been an improvement over the QED's as I'm still running them in. They have had about 40 hours so far and sound a little dull compared to the QED.
Has anyone any suggestions as to what else could possibly be wrong?
Are the speakers simply not up to the job? These are next on my list of upgrades but until I have moved house, I need to hold off.
Does anyone have any experience of the Canare 4s11 and has anyone compared it to any other cables? Plenty has been said on different forums and on sellers' sites but I have yet to see this cable reviewed by any magazines or put up against more commonly available highly reviewed commercial cables.
Advice gratefully received.
thanks,
Jason.