They work best with low capacitance speaker cable, so Exposure speaker cable would be fine. NVA cable was my choice a great open window on the highs.
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Unlike the older JF gear, there are no special requirements regarding low-cap speaker cable for the latest Exposure stuff. Saying that I'd just use something like Talk 3 as it's good, honest cheap cable.
As Neil says, NVA would work really well - as I've found it does on pretty much anything. The only amps I've found the cable doesn't work well with is old (Olive) Naim.
Sorry Martin!
Best of Luck with the sale.
Thanks chaps,
Now sold - thanks Jim :)
hi is your exposure amp actually sold now?
Cheers
Stu
Hi Stu,
Yes, it's gone I'm afraid. It was a good amp, but I think the Brio-R is a better match for my system.
Good luck with your search,
Hi martin,
Thanks for the reply. I see you have changed all your set up now haven't you? Are you using the sonos Soley as your streamer now, no CD player etc?
I did the Same and bought the sonos zp90 a couple weeks back to give me an extra zone in my bedroom. The play 5 sounds great up there. However in my lounge I want to tweak things. Currently using the original rega Mira amp. The sound is ok. I bought a dacmagic and put it in the system but I actually prefered te sound from the sonos built in dac over the dacmagic in my system.
The sound still isn't blended quite right. I was wondering if the rega dac makes a lot of difference? And would I gain more from adding a rega dac or going for the brio r as an upgrade to my setup? What do you think?
Have tried your set up with the brio r and sonos without the raga dac? Does it make a lot of difference?
I really like rega stuff but that exposure 2010s seems to get such high ratings from every one and said to be superior?
Regards
Stu.