Just wondering how many peeps are using the Tellurium Q Black speaker cable?
Can anyone comment on its sound compared to other speaker cable they have used?
Cheers
Bev
Just wondering how many peeps are using the Tellurium Q Black speaker cable?
Can anyone comment on its sound compared to other speaker cable they have used?
Cheers
Bev
Bev
Mark Levinson N°390s CD Through:Atlas Elektra XLR's To: Mark Levinson N°383 To: Magneplanar .7's
Location: Scotland
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I'm Tom.
I had the Blue then upgraded to the Black and have gone back to the Blue again.
The Blue to me has a dynamic and lively sound while the Black is a lot smoother and more 'rounded'. Others have the Black and are very happy with it but it wasn't for me.
In the great scheme of all things speaker cable related, they give a very good sound relative to their price.
Bev
Mark Levinson N°390s CD Through:Atlas Elektra XLR's To: Mark Levinson N°383 To: Magneplanar .7's
Location: Scotland
Posts: 1,940
I'm Tom.
The TQ stuff is very good, better than anything else I've tried so far. Takes a while to run in though.
Hard to say exactly, probably 50-100 hours or so.
Although I have no experience using TQ Black Bev, I did have some TQ Blue cables on trial for a while and I couldn't get on with them. Having said that I was using a Mini-T to drive the DM2's at the time and a few members have suggested there may have been a mismatch between the T-Amp, cables and the DM2's. I am running a QUAD 306 these days so who knows, maybe the Blue's would work better in my current set up. I will say though that the Sharkwire cables I am currently using sound superb. This does illustrate perfectly that what might work for some won't necessarily work for others, which is why it is always important to trial stuff
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I'm Gone.
Couldn't agree more. Speaker cables can be very dependant upon what is either side of them in the chain, so to speak. I keep a few different sets because changing kit often means changing speaker cable to get the best results. The best all rounder I've ever found is that Arrow cable that Jerry "discovered" on EBay.
I also fully agree with your comments on "try before you buy". It can really save you a fortune and costs you nothing bless you are completely happy.
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I'm Colin.