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ZU Wax Speaker Cable (a Kimber basher?)
Hi,
Has anyone heard of this US Loudspeaker Cable manufacturer?( www.zucable.com ) I was speaking to a friend who uses their "Wax" cable and he couldn't praise them enough, he says his Wax out performs his now disowned Kimber Kable 8TC. I'm intrigued! Is there anybody in the UK who uses ZU cable? Your info will be greatly received. Mark. |
ZU Wax Speaker Cable (a Kimber basher?)
Mark & Mel wrote:
Has anyone heard of this US Loudspeaker Cable manufacturer?( www.zucable.com ) I was speaking to a friend who uses their "Wax" cable and he couldn't praise them enough, he says his Wax out performs his now disowned Kimber Kable 8TC. I'm intrigued! Don't be - he's been drinking snake oil by the gallon. Is there anybody in the UK who uses ZU cable? Your info will be greatly received. No, we use ordinary copper and spend the savings on CDs. -- Wally www.artbywally.com/FiatPandaRally/index.htm www.wally.myby.co.uk |
ZU Wax Speaker Cable (a Kimber basher?)
On Sat, 28 May 2005 17:54:27 +0100, "Mark & Mel"
wrote: Has anyone heard of this US Loudspeaker Cable manufacturer?( www.zucable.com ) I was speaking to a friend who uses their "Wax" cable and he couldn't praise them enough, he says his Wax out performs his now disowned Kimber Kable 8TC. Tell him to stop drinking that snake oil, it's bad for your hearing! I'm intrigued! Is there anybody in the UK who uses ZU cable? Your info will be greatly received. It's wire, dude, and wire is wire, no matter what the price or the fancy packaging. In purely technical terms, Kimber 8TC is superior to almost anything on the market - but it still *sounds* the same as ordinary 12 AWG 'zipcord'. I've had a look at the Zu site, and it's a classic scam. They don't give any proper specifications for the cable, the remarks about directionality and burn-in are total bull****, and the rest of the blurb reeks of purest snake oil. You'll get *exactly* the same sound from 13 amp mains cable at a hundredth of the price. -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
ZU Wax Speaker Cable (a Kimber basher?)
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Mark & Mel wrote: Has anyone heard of this US Loudspeaker Cable manufacturer?( www.zucable.com ) I was speaking to a friend who uses their "Wax" cable and he couldn't praise them enough, he says his Wax out performs his now disowned Kimber Kable 8TC. I'm intrigued! Is there anybody in the UK who uses ZU cable? Your info will be greatly received. Maplin sell a very suitable flat twin speaker cable that will perform as well as any other for under a quid a metre... -- *Taxation WITH representation ain't much fun, either. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
ZU Wax Speaker Cable (a Kimber basher?)
I don't know about this ZU stuff, but if someone can't hear the difference
between at least some speaker cables then they must either have low resolution audio equipment or little ability to listen to the various strands and acoustic of music or just the luck not to have picked a poor cable. It's some time since I compared speaker cables but a few years back there were night and day differences on my system with 3 types I bought and various ones I made up. Now, interconnects I could believe, differences are much smaller compared to speaker cables. With headphone extension cables we're back to night and day differences, I had to make one myself to get a non-screwed up sound. "Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message ... On Sat, 28 May 2005 17:54:27 +0100, "Mark & Mel" wrote: Has anyone heard of this US Loudspeaker Cable manufacturer?( www.zucable.com ) I was speaking to a friend who uses their "Wax" cable and he couldn't praise them enough, he says his Wax out performs his now disowned Kimber Kable 8TC. Tell him to stop drinking that snake oil, it's bad for your hearing! I'm intrigued! Is there anybody in the UK who uses ZU cable? Your info will be greatly received. It's wire, dude, and wire is wire, no matter what the price or the fancy packaging. In purely technical terms, Kimber 8TC is superior to almost anything on the market - but it still *sounds* the same as ordinary 12 AWG 'zipcord'. I've had a look at the Zu site, and it's a classic scam. They don't give any proper specifications for the cable, the remarks about directionality and burn-in are total bull****, and the rest of the blurb reeks of purest snake oil. You'll get *exactly* the same sound from 13 amp mains cable at a hundredth of the price. -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
ZU Wax Speaker Cable (a Kimber basher?)
On Mon, 30 May 2005 07:39:33 +0100, "SteveB"
sbrads@nildramDOTcoDOTuk wrote: I don't know about this ZU stuff, but if someone can't hear the difference between at least some speaker cables then they must either have low resolution audio equipment or little ability to listen to the various strands and acoustic of music or just the luck not to have picked a poor cable. Bull****. If you can demonstrate an ability to hear 'cable sound' under level-matched blind conditions, I'll give you £1,000. It's some time since I compared speaker cables but a few years back there were night and day differences on my system with 3 types I bought and various ones I made up. Now, interconnects I could believe, differences are much smaller compared to speaker cables. With headphone extension cables we're back to night and day differences, I had to make one myself to get a non-screwed up sound. You're kidding yourself, pal. We've heard these claims many many times, but not one single person has *ever* been able to back them up. -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
ZU Wax Speaker Cable (a Kimber basher?)
In article , SteveB
sbrads@nildramDOTcoDOTuk wrote: I don't know about this ZU stuff, but if someone can't hear the difference between at least some speaker cables then they must either have low resolution audio equipment or little ability to listen to the various strands and acoustic of music or just the luck not to have picked a poor cable. It's some time since I compared speaker cables but a few years back there were night and day differences on my system with 3 types I bought and various ones I made up. ahem Stewart will probably be along again shortly... You may be able to make some cash here... ;-) Alas, although various others in the past have said they can hear "night and day" differences, so far as I know, none of them have been able to substantiate this in a reliable test. Still, this could be your chance to make a lot of money quite easily if you are correct! I'd be interested to know what lengths of cables you compared, and using what speakers. FWIW your experience is quite different to mine. Now, interconnects I could believe, differences are much smaller compared to speaker cables. With headphone extension cables we're back to night and day differences, I had to make one myself to get a non-screwed up sound. Question as above. Plus what amp you used and how the phone o/p was taken from it. Slainte, Jim -- Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Audio Misc http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/AudioMisc/index.html Armstrong Audio http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/Audio/armstrong.html Barbirolli Soc. http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/JBSoc/JBSoc.html |
ZU Wax Speaker Cable (a Kimber basher?)
If you can demonstrate an ability to hear 'cable sound'
under level-matched blind conditions, I'll give you £1,000. Can the subject choose the amplifier and speakers? |
ZU Wax Speaker Cable (a Kimber basher?)
In article ,
SteveB sbrads@nildramDOTcoDOTuk wrote: I don't know about this ZU stuff, but if someone can't hear the difference between at least some speaker cables then they must either have low resolution audio equipment or little ability to listen to the various strands and acoustic of music or just the luck not to have picked a poor cable. It's some time since I compared speaker cables but a few years back there were night and day differences on my system with 3 types I bought and various ones I made up. Were they all of suitable gauge wire? Now, interconnects I could believe, differences are much smaller compared to speaker cables. Funnily, the only time I've heard a difference is with interconnects on high impedance valve equipment. And pickups. But there's no magic to this. With headphone extension cables we're back to night and day differences, I had to make one myself to get a non-screwed up sound. Likely the connector. Some jack types are notoriously poor. -- *Be nice to your kids. They'll choose your nursing home. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
ZU Wax Speaker Cable (a Kimber basher?)
On 30 May 2005 01:37:45 -0700, "andy" wrote:
If you can demonstrate an ability to hear 'cable sound' under level-matched blind conditions, I'll give you £1,000. Can the subject choose the amplifier and speakers? Yes, the only pre-condition is that the levels match across the audio band. This is isn't a trick of any kind, it's just to stop someone introducing say 20 feet of 40AWG wire, or a big series inductor, to win the bet on a 'cheat'. -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
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