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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2014 11:44:29 GMT
It's listed on the bottom of his ebay adverts, so I assume so. He also offers an upgrade service, which not many other manufacturers do. Details all on his website or ebay.
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Post by jammy on Oct 17, 2014 12:41:41 GMT
Perhaps Jammy could advise? Failing that, ask the Doc either through his forum, or his ebay shop. CABLE RANGE SPEAKER CABLE LS7 per m + £100 termination (yellow ID) £300.00 LS6 per m + £60 termination (blue ID) £100.00 LS5 per m + £40 termination (white ID) £50.00 LS3 per m + £30 termination £30.00 LS1 per m + £20 termination £20.00 LS2 per m + £10 termination £6.00 Take yer pick Dave, but best get someone else to purchase. I have LS6 and can recomend em.
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Post by MartinT on Oct 17, 2014 17:36:23 GMT
in light of the remarkably lucid performance of the SC's I am now wondering whether I should evaluate NVA LS2 or 3 first. I've said before that the NVA LS6 & 7 are outstanding cables. If that quality trickles down to the LS2 & 3, then all well and good.
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Post by tony on Oct 17, 2014 17:52:24 GMT
Brian's ICs are VFM the best I have had in my system. I run 6m on one side and 2m on the other, Its nice to get bespoke cables to suit your needs. I ran through the hierarchy of Mark Grant cables and will hold onto them as VFM/sound quality they are superb. Brian has dipped his toe in the water with USB again it saw off my Furatech.
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Post by jandl100 on Oct 17, 2014 18:58:11 GMT
6m and 2m? - bad choice - I think you are only allowed 1m lengths on this forum.
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Post by brian2957 on Oct 17, 2014 19:14:24 GMT
There must be equally if not greater value from someone on AoS who is worshiped for their kindness to the HiFi race without having to even think about,mentioning or considering publically products from a banned/loathed person. Just become positive and post endlessly about an AoS saint who can meet you needs. Unless you are getting something out of mentioning a banned member at such a length? How about Brian of AoS for a starter. Reads like he is your man and Marco will be back to do what Marco does. Hah ! This made me smile Alan . Saint Brian of Glasgow If you want to know what I'm really like just ask the wife . I'm sure her opinion of me will differ from yours . There are far more helpful and knowledgeable folks than me across the forums mate . All compliments gratefully accepted though
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Post by id4578 on Oct 17, 2014 20:25:18 GMT
6m and 2m? - bad choice - I think you are only allowed 1m lengths on this forum. A modular approach is a great idea! Never be stuck with wrong lengths ever again after moving the room around, just connect a new 1m add-on. Seriously, would people really hear the difference if the right choice of connectors were made? Not do they think they would hear a difference but would they really hear a difference (rhetorical question until a test has been carried out). Not related to the quote above, can you judge VFM if you don't know what something is made of? It can have good sound quality for sure, but if it's using some design which is very novel but made from readily available, cheap materials perhaps from a different industry then is it good value for money in real terms? I bet there are some cables out there churned out by the thousands of metres cheaply in another indutrial field which have never been tried for hifi but which sound fantastic - yet there would be no way to patent and obtain a monopoly over the supply in order to keep the price high for the hifi market, so they'll never be pushed.
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Post by jammy on Oct 17, 2014 21:27:39 GMT
Seriously, would people really hear the difference if the right choice of connectors were made? Not do they think they would hear a difference but would they really hear a difference (rhetorical question until a test has been carried out).(id4578)
I doubt it.
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Post by ChrisB on Oct 17, 2014 23:18:34 GMT
6m and 2m? - ??? bad choice - I think you are only allowed 1m lengths on this forum. :D Come on Jerry, you're brighter than than that, surely?
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Post by jammy on Oct 18, 2014 0:54:35 GMT
6m and 2m? - bad choice - I think you are only allowed 1m lengths on this forum. Come on Jerry, you're brighter than than that, surely? Yes c,mon Jerry - Of course you can have a 6m & 2m interconnect you just cant have an interconnect if its below 1m.
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Post by jandl100 on Oct 18, 2014 5:28:20 GMT
6m and 2m? - bad choice - I think you are only allowed 1m lengths on this forum. Come on Jerry, you're brighter than than that, surely? Note the smiley.
But I have to confess Chris that I am seriously wondering the same about you.
If you can manage with a 40cm cable, or whatever, and you can get it at reduced price compared to a 1m pair, then that is the cost to compare against other cables' minimum price to do the job. I'm not buying cable, I'm buying connectivity between components. It seems bloody obvious to me, I wasn't going to mention it again but as you have raised the issue again yourself ....
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Post by jandl100 on Oct 18, 2014 5:56:59 GMT
... the other side of the coin for buying cables in units of 10cm length is that it'll cost a hell of a lot for a 2m pair ... as for the 6m length previously mentioned ...
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Post by ChrisB on Oct 18, 2014 6:34:04 GMT
Come on Jerry, you're brighter than than that, surely? Yes c,mon Jerry - Of course you can have a 6m & 2m interconnect you just cant have an interconnect if its below 1m. :D You are twisting my meaning because you think I have some anti NVA agenda, which is utterly wrong and rather disingenous.. Show me the post where I have said that you can't have a 40cm interconnect. That is not my point at all. If you fail to see my point then that's fine and it's your loss. I'm not going to explain again.
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Post by id4578 on Oct 18, 2014 7:20:23 GMT
I guess there are some wires crossed somewhere.. I'm scratching my head why there's a misunderstanding. Here's what I wrote previously: A funny old little arguement about cables above? When I'm comparing like foods in the supermarket, I compare their price per kg, not their absolute prices. Surely comparing prices of anything like for like, you have to compare the price per same quantity? Chris B is comparing prices directly whereas Jandl100 is saying that the cable can be bought in more accurate lengths so you can potentially save money. They are both completely seperate and different points. One is arguing apples and the other oranges?
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Post by ChrisB on Oct 18, 2014 7:27:59 GMT
Precisely! Short interconnnects are good! They are cheaper and potentially better sounding. I actually own a 20cm set of cables and used it for years. But that is not my point.
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Post by gazjam on Oct 18, 2014 8:08:31 GMT
Hah ! This made me smile Alan . Saint Brian of Glasgow If you want to know what I'm really like just ask the wife . I'm sure her opinion of me will differ from yours . There are far more helpful and knowledgeable folks than me across the forums mate . All compliments gratefully accepted though Hi name's Brian. and so's his Wife. +1 on VFM on Brian's cables, saw off some VERY expensive bits of wire.
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Post by MikeMusic on Oct 18, 2014 9:33:47 GMT
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Post by brian2957 on Oct 18, 2014 10:03:15 GMT
Tony has his amps very near his speakers and uses long interconnects and very short lengths of high quality speaker cable and his system sounds very good indeed. Horses for courses gents.
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Post by Dave on Oct 18, 2014 17:36:02 GMT
Back on topic. I now have a second set of SSC's to try out although it won't be this evening as they were apoplectic when they arrived. They have quietened down a bit since and are now simply muttering things under their breath. IC's with attitude FTW
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Post by ChrisB on Oct 18, 2014 17:55:41 GMT
OK, enough. Any more off topic content will be deleted from this point on.
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