QED Silver Anniversary Biwire

QED Silver Anniversary Biwire

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QED Silver Anniversary Biwire
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music nut
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Thiel Cs2 Floorstanders, Sugden A28ii Amp And Tric

Thiel CS2 floorstanders, Sugden A28II amp and Trichord Research Genesis III CD - as you will see all my separates are over 15yrs old but these cables make them sing like new. Sooo much detail is delivered its hard to believe sometimes. I have auditioned many new separates but its so difficult when you really like what you have...anyway, that's what its all about isn't it? You have a system you like - not what someone else wrote about and said it was good.

heartbrave23
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I Have Had A Few Speaker Cables Over The Years But

I have had a few speaker cables over the years but QED Silver sets the standard. Why spend a lot of money on really expensive speaker cable when this cable can be bought for a fraction of the price.

A Holyoak
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Review Of Qed Silver Anniversary Bi-wire Speaker C

Review of QED Silver Anniversary bi-wire speaker cable which costs £9 per meter unterminated.

This speaker cable is very very good!! Previously I had used Sonic link bi-wire AST (AeroSpace Technology) Cable which cost £8 per meter way back in the early 90's and was always pleased that it sounded far superior to the stuff I'd bought on a wheel from Tandy years before. When I moved house I found I needed longer runs of cable so opted for the QED Silver Anniversary bi-wire cable as it was always getting great reviews and it was recommended by the guy in the hifi store. I got home eager to try the new cable between my Cyrus 'Power' Amps & Mission 751 speakers - I didn't have it terminated in the store due to:

a) The costs involved

b) I already have 4mm banana plugs at home for the speaker end of the cable

c) My Cyrus 'Power' amps have mini 3mm speaker cable plugs

d) I'm bi-amping so don't need to try and squeeze 2 x 2.5mm2 cables into one 3mm plug

After about 15minutes wrestling with the cable I kinda wish I had left it to the professionals!! The beautiful Pearl-White polyethylene jacket is molded around the silver plated cable that tightly it takes a bit of removing & the QED Airloc's (Airtight banana plug connectors) sold/installed at the dealer are supposed to be very good. Any way once the sheathing was stripped back & I'd put various plugs in place I was set to give them a whirl.

I was grinning from ear to ear within a couple of tracks this cable really does deliver!! It brings a presence to every type of music you can throw at it. The QED cable has a fantastic 'live' sound which makes music sound thrilling & exciting. It integrates the high and low frequencies very well and has a vast sound stage which seems to extend beyond my dinky Mission speaker enclosures. Vocals are wonderfully natural whether it's the delicate mellow female vocals from Zero7 or Keef from the Prodigy trying to rip your eardrums from your head they all sound really convincing. The cables detail retrieval is that good you can hear singers breathing on close miked stuff & background noise on some tracks - you hear just about everything warts n' all.

I have listened to just about every type of music from grunge to classical to RnB & everything sounds very clear & the detail resolution is fantastic. It helps having good source & amplification, obviously the better they are the more benefit you will get from this type of cable.

The only slight negative thing which is notable is that the bass notes can seem a shade lighter than the Sonic link cable, but that been said bass notes are still very well defined & far more tuneful than I had previously noticed. This could be because it is far more agile with this cable or just that it is slightly more bass-light. I wouldn't change back & unless you are an absolute bass head I think most people would appreciate the clarity over out & out quantity.

If you are using good hifi & have not yet ventured into cable up grades then this is a very good place to start. If you are not a DIY enthusiast then I would budget for getting your local friendly hifi dealer to terminate the cables with QED Airlocs or at least strip the cable ends to safe you the job.

Highly recommended!!!

Chris.
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Used To Power B&w Dm602 S3's From My Arcam A65+ Am

Used to power B&W DM602 S3's from my Arcam A65+ amp. It's a significant step up from the old car audio £1 per metre cable i previously used. Everything becomes much faster, the music stopping and starting with lightning reaction. The treble/higher frequencies are also much more open and clear. Only fly in the ointment is that the bass, although of high quality doesn't match the top end. It's punchy and fast, but not the deepest around. On the whole though it was a sound buy, marred by only the slightest imperfection. If you suffer from a woolly bass or too heavy a bottom end then you must include this cable on your audition list.

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A Holyoak

I agree with the reviewer & found exactly the same when I changed from Soniclink AST to the QED cable - fantastic top end & mids, but Bass was not as apparent or as rich as it was with the AST.

Chris C

OK. So they don't give the bass depth floorstanders would, but i did get lower (admittedly inferior quality) bass from the £1 per metre car audio cable i was using, than the Q.E.D cable, with the very same speakers. I only call it like i find it.

technomachine

the review of the qed silver anniversary is a little flawed,the b&wspeaker he has is not that great on the bass to start with cannot even go to 40 hz.the cables in question i have tried with

watt puppys and they kept up well ,a great price and a solid +8 cable out of 10.

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