Rene Voorberg - 17/12/2004 John , Audio Enthusiast, from Cali, USA wrote:
Finding the right cable to connect a 50 dollar dvd player up to a Creek obh-14 dac/pre combo was more lengthy than desired. fibre optic vs. coax and lots of talk later, I concur whole heartedly with sanlyn from long island that anything more that this is a waste (atleast in my application). I immediately noticed an immense benefit over the monster fibreoptic I got with the Creek...huge improvement and I know it will continue to improve as I am still only breaking em in!!! accurate and articulate notes along the entire freq. range, no coloration of music everything is more detailed, and the soundstage is becoming more and more "holideck"-like ya know?...I am using them with my tube headphone amp / sennheiser 600's combo...with this very revealing headphone setup, I am rediscovering all my cd's and getting a whole new look at songs I thought I knew...very revealing, quiet, accurate, and lively!!...did much research on my decision...get the digiflex gold original (canare lv-61 wire, not 77)the digiflex 2 I did comparo with and it gave exxagerated bass. Well, I am REAL happy with my decision...good luck y'all!!!!
Strengths:
boundless soundstage, quiet, uncolored reproduction, sharp and silky ... very liquidy vocals and defined yet smooth cymbals.
Weaknesses:
Purple? :)
DiMora an audiophile wrote:
Wow - what a nice cable. Excellent bang for the buck. I am using this cable as a digital coaxial interconnect to hook up my DVD player to my receiver. I used to have a MonsterVideo Interlink IDL 100 cable, but I upgraded to this, sold my Monster, and now i have money in my pocket and a better cable on my system. Digiflex Gold is Canare's marketing name for their Model LV-77S Coax. I bought mine from http://www.clearcables.com. They had excellent customer service. It shipped the same day I ordered it, and they sent it via US Postal Service priority mail. I especially like the Canare RCA connectors because they are firm, but don't have the "death grip" like the monster connectors. Plus, the ClearCables brand is covered with a really cool "techflex" mesh braiding, and has heatshrink on the ends, so they look really cool. I highly recommend this cable to anyone needing an awesome digital coaxial interconnect.
Strengths:
Excellent Value, Great Construction, awesome 75 OHM RCA connectors, perfect sound, very flexible despite being such a thick, beefy cable.
Weaknesses:
None. |
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