Hi
New to the forum and just need a bit of help on deciding what speaker cable will suit my system best.
My Hi fi at the mintue is: -
Teac Reference 300
Tannoy Mercury M3 Floorstanders
Interconnects to cd and dab tuner are QED Qnect 2
At first the Teac was partnered with B&W DM303 bookshelf speakers but i found these speakers too bright on the treble for my taste, changing to the Tannoys i immediately noticed an improvement, a smoother less harsh treble
At the moment the speaker cables are just cheap and shortlisted a few speaker cables to get as much of an improvement from the system as i can. Limited to the teac system due to space this is the reason i didn't go for full size seperates.
My shortlist is below any more recommendations welcomed.
Black Rhodium Disco
QED Silver Ann XT
Chord
Carnival SilverScreen
Atlas Equator 2.0
According to the What hi fi reviews the Atlas is a smooth sounding cable...just wondered if anyone had any experiences with these cables and which would suit my system the best.
Thanks for your help
Marc
New to the forum and just need a bit of help on deciding what speaker cable will suit my system best.
My Hi fi at the mintue is: -
Teac Reference 300
Tannoy Mercury M3 Floorstanders
Interconnects to cd and dab tuner are QED Qnect 2
At first the Teac was partnered with B&W DM303 bookshelf speakers but i found these speakers too bright on the treble for my taste, changing to the Tannoys i immediately noticed an improvement, a smoother less harsh treble
At the moment the speaker cables are just cheap and shortlisted a few speaker cables to get as much of an improvement from the system as i can. Limited to the teac system due to space this is the reason i didn't go for full size seperates.
My shortlist is below any more recommendations welcomed.
Black Rhodium Disco
QED Silver Ann XT
Chord
Carnival SilverScreen
Atlas Equator 2.0
According to the What hi fi reviews the Atlas is a smooth sounding cable...just wondered if anyone had any experiences with these cables and which would suit my system the best.
Thanks for your help
Marc