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garmtz said:The Solar Wind is a bit thin sounding, the Black Knight will not be a big improvement and the Red Dawn is just too bright. Blue Heaven is juuuuuust right!
Okay...Here is my findings and opinions on the Nordost lower priced IC's. I was not going to post this, but some of the members publicly and privately wanted me to.
First off: DISCLAIMER - This is not the final truth on these cables, just my testing and results. Everyone should go out and test these cables for themselves to find what they like. I am not here to argue if what I heard is the same as what you heard, or what some Audio Rag heard.
Black Knight: A nice entry level cable - does a nice job across the audio spectrum of reproducing the music. This cable is considerably better than the stock IC you get with equipment (thin cables with the molded Red and White RCA's), Radio Shack IC (gold or regular RCA), or even Monster Cable IC's.
Solar Wind: For a little more money than Black Knight you get a big improvement in sound from the Black Knight. The return of investment for the improvement in sound is very good here - especially when talking about cables.
Blue Heaven - This is completely different sounding cable out of the four. To me it is a laid back sounding cable - meaning the high end (treble) sounds slightly rolled off or less prominent. To me this causes some of the very good recordings to sound confined and limiting (slightly muffled?) in the amount of detail, ambiance and air around instruments. It does have a very nice midrange, reproducing vocals very well. The bass is also fuller sounding than the other cables. But does the Midrange sound better and the Bass sound fuller due to the cutting back of the high end?
To me this cable should have been priced like the Solar Wind, giving you two completely different sounding cables at a reasonable price range.
Red Dawn - I would agree on most assesments that it is just too bright. They should have taken what they had in the Blue Heaven, and just opened up the high end slightly (not as much) and they would have hit a home run. This cable is supposed to be the next level up from the Blue Heaven - based by price, but I felt the performance of it did not equate.
For me the Blue Heaven was the best - especially if you are in the digital world - CD. But depending on the recording, I felt it limited in what you needed to hear from it. If you have a bight sounding room (lots of reflections and hard surfaces all around) then this cable may be it for you. I have a rather dead sounding room, so this cable just accentuated the low end too much. It reminded me of "some" (not all) of the Tube Amps I listened to - "to die for" midrange and vocals, but it just did not do it across the entire spectrum.
With audio, we give up something to get something - not matter if we are talking about components or cables. We all have to decide if giving up something to get something is worth it. For me and this small testing that I did, the listed Nordost IC's do not give me enough, based on performance versus price, to warrant making a change from the currnet IC's I use. In the near future, I will be testing out some other cable with my favorite connectors (DH Lab Ultimate RCA's) just to see what is out there and what it gives me and what it takes away.
Dan
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