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  1. Potato-Socks

    Equipment Recommendations - The Home For New System and Upgrade Advice

    OOOoo... a Quebec company. So they're easy to get in like MTL or Ottawa? If so, where? Also, what's the approximate cost of their entry-level interconnects?
  2. Potato-Socks

    Equipment Recommendations - The Home For New System and Upgrade Advice

    Oops, I just saw that Mather has "BIS Vivat Speaker Cables & RCA Interconnects". I don't know this brand.
  3. Potato-Socks

    Equipment Recommendations - The Home For New System and Upgrade Advice

    Dude, I love talking cables. Different cables have an enormous impact of the sound of my systems. Recently I've been testing out mid-level interconnects on my TTs and CD players. What do you use? Or have you been asked this question a million times already?
  4. Potato-Socks

    Equipment Recommendations - The Home For New System and Upgrade Advice

    Hmmm.. intriguing. I have two systems, and one of them has an amp and speakers that can be bi-wired; maybe I'll try these Blue Jeans you speak of.
  5. Potato-Socks

    Jazz

    Ya man... club musicians must have been devastated by the pandemic. It'll be interesting to see when new live recordings start coming out again.
  6. Potato-Socks

    Equipment Recommendations - The Home For New System and Upgrade Advice

    OOOoohh.. I didn't even consider that one could buy specific Bi-wire cables for cheaper than merely getting 2 sets of cables. That makes it more appealing. Thanks for the info!
  7. Potato-Socks

    Jazz

    I'm not a fan of most lists of albums for people to get into jazz, because many of these lists only include albums released in the 50s and 60s. They make jazz feel like a dead genre. Buying these records does nothing to support current musicians. Also, listening to these albums provides no...
  8. Potato-Socks

    Equipment Recommendations - The Home For New System and Upgrade Advice

    The other issue with bi-wiring is cost, especially if you're a bit cable-bananas, like I am. I could easily spend $200 on my speaker cables. So, I assume this means I'd have to spend $400 to bi-wire. Yikes! That being said, many people don't care that much about cables, so the investment in...
  9. Potato-Socks

    Equipment Recommendations - The Home For New System and Upgrade Advice

    I agree with what is generally begin said: bi-wiring will not produce any substantial upgrade in sound; at least not for mid- and low-end speakers. Maybe you'll start hearing some more benefits if you get into the $2000+ speaker ball-park.
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