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September 28, 2006 - 9:53am
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Input regarding BJC audio cables?
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No response? I read the "Laughing At The Customers" thread and a couple people who posted indicated they had in fact compared with BJC cable. I take it that in reality, they hadn't?
How about other cables such as Signal Analog Two or Heartland or others that might be diamonds in the rough?
-- Trevor
I have used Canare 4S11 speaker wire which is one of the offerings from BJC. It is a very nicely built wire with some seemingly sound construction techniques and materials. Personally, sound wise, I would prefer twisted pair/zip cord, even with its' dreaded PVC jacket. The Canare is available from www.markertek.com for considerbly less than the BJC asking price. I have 2-15' pairs collecting dust that I'd be happy to sell ya for a song!
I had BJC build me a digital interconnect (which I still use today) with Canare LV77S and Canare RCAPs. The LV77S replaced the "Digiflex Gold" which was a longtime Stereophile recommended digital data interconnect. Of the numerous coaxial and toslink cables under $100.00 I have tried it easily bested them all.
RG