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AVphile 08-22-2020 06:51 PM

A brief review: my new Silver Eclipse speaker cables
 
Earlier today, I received, drop shipped directly to me from Wireworld Cable Technology, my new Silver Eclipse speaker cables – two 10’ ones for my main left and right speakers and one 8’ one for my center channel speaker. I am writing to briefly relate my initial impressions after listening to my system for the past three hours.

These Silver Eclipse speaker cables replaced Transparent Audio MusicWave Super speaker cables which I had purchased approximately 20 years ago. The catalyst for their replacement was a failure in the center channel speaker cable; Transparent believes it is likely to be a break somewhere around the split of the + and – wires at the cable’s speaker end. Anyhow, I had been thinking about modernizing/upgrading these speaker cables ever since I bought new Wireworld Equinox balanced analog interconnect cables about a year ago, as they effected a demonstrable sonic improvement over the replaced Blue Jeans ones I had purchased nearly 15 years ago.

In essence, “Wow! What an improvement!” Here is why:

Microdynamics. Sounds do not just abruptly stop; they fade away. Moreover, particularly in more complex recordings there is a lot going on at the same time. The new cables enable me to hear deeper into the music without effort, and for what I do hear to sound much more natural realistic.
Detail. Playing the 4th movement of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, the vocals were utterly amazing. Rather than a massed chorus, I heard many, many voices – a true delight. In another recording, I never realized the singer had actually two tracks of her voice laid one over the other. I had never been able to hear that before.
Frequency extension. Heretofore, cymbals, triangles and other high energy high frequency instruments were just a little less lifelike, a little dulled. No longer. Amazing.
Imaging. There is one duet of Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson I play where they sing about five or six feet apart. With the Transparent cables, the two performers seemed around four feet wide each and their images were, well, vague. With the Silver Eclipse cables, their individual images are rock solid. I found this to be hugely impressive. In all fairness, in one regard possibly the Transparent cables, at least so far, fare a little better: depth. In Lou Reed’s “Take a Walk on the Wild Side”, there is a chorus of three female singers who walk toward the microphones starting from the rear of the stage; that sense of depth seems slightly shallower with the new cables. It will be interesting to see whether the Silver Eclipses improve in this regard over the next week or two.
Soundstage. My speakers have completely disappeared. In playing more than 30 different tracks, I did not experience in even one track a sense of the sound emanating between the left and right speakers. This is a dramatic enhancement of the ability to suspend belief.
Realism. At the end of the day, the whole raison d’etre for an audio system is to recreate the sense of “being there”. Whether I was listening to Brahms’ Violin Concerto in D, Rhapsody in Blue, Leonard Cohen, Shania Twain, the Eagles, or the Rolling Stones (among many), the one consistency was my sense that the “reproductive veil” was lifted. I was simply there.

Let me end this dissertation of mine with one caveat. My speakers, amps, preamp, music server/DAC, cabling, and power conditioners are all high quality units. I think that the overall quality of my audio system enabled me to hear – and enjoy – what the Silver Eclipse speaker cables were capable of delivering. In this way, my new speaker cables were an appropriate companion to the rest of my components. I do not think that, say, the still more expensive Gold Eclipse version of my speaker cables would have made a truly discernable improvement in what I was hearing because my audio system just is not good enough. (My equipment is listed below my signature.) On the other hand, I wonder if I shall start developing a nagging doubt whether I didn't shortchange myself with the Equinox interconnects, notwithstanding the outstanding improvement in my system they provided last year. What I am attempting to say is that, when going for that upgrade, doing one's homework needs to be part of the investment so that money isn't wasted in either direction.

All that said, my bottom line is that I have “buyer’s delight”!

Masterlu 08-22-2020 07:03 PM

Jonathan... what an outstanding experience of your initial impressions with your new Silver Eclipse 8 Speaker Cables.

They will improve further over the next 100~120 hours.

Enjoy! :music:

bart 08-23-2020 03:22 PM

Jonathan, nice review! :thumbsup:
Yes they are good, and yes, Silver Eclipse interconnects will further improve your system.



Sorry, I couldn't resist. :D

Vintage Pete 08-23-2020 05:12 PM

Jonathan....outstanding review. I couldn't have said it better. Somewhere there is a review I posted of my experience with upgrading from Equinox speaker cables to WW Silver Eclipse. Like you, there were three cables involved. I was astonished by the improvement, and still am, really (though I recently did a modification to the speakers themselves which piled profound improvement on top of profound improvement).

As to whether there would be a benefit in moving up to the Gold Eclipse-like you, I have my doubts as I'm not sure my system has that kind of resolving power. But being audiophiles, we just can't help but wonder about these things in our pursuit of audio nirvana. I would say just sit back and enjoy your spectacular new Silver Eclipse speaker cables. The cost of the Gold Eclipse alone should be enough to dissuade any "sane" person. I know it does me!

But as to whether you might see a benefit in upgrading from WW Equinox to Silver Eclipse Interconnects-I would give that one a resounding YES, based on my experience. Several years ago, I upgraded my entire system from Audioquest Diamondback interconnects to WW Equinox, and it was a very nice improvement. I also upgraded the speaker cables to WW Equinox. Then a few years later I couldn't resist upgrading my entire system loom with WW Silver Eclipse Interconnects. The improvement was not subtle, I was not the slightest bit sorry.

But the icing on the cake was surely the last upgrade, when those WW Silver Eclipse cables came in. Wow, just Wow.

Formerly YB-2 08-23-2020 08:32 PM

Jonathan - am another very happy Silver Eclipse (bi-wire) speaker cable user with similar results. Moved from a bi-wire Mini-Eclipse run to the Silver Eclipse about a year ago and could not be happier. Cannot imagine either Gold or Platinum being enough better to justify the cost (though my ICs are all Au & Pt). Congrats on yours and happy listening. :thumbsup:

AVphile 08-27-2020 02:33 AM

So, I just finished allowing my system to continuously playback (at a low level) for about 105 hours with the doors shut and me staying away during that whole period. That way, I figured I could hear these recently purchased Silver Eclipse speaker cables effectively "a-new" once they had begun to be broken-in a bit, whereas that transformation would likely have been far less impactful had I continued to listen to my system on and off daily since last Saturday.

Well, it worked. As good as these Silver Eclipses were four days ago, they are demonstrably better now. The improvements I easily and particularly noticed were:

• Further heightened imaging/definition. I listened to Fiona Apple, and she was rock-solid, tightly – and narrowly – there. Great image stability and definition.
• Greater detail. The words sung by the chorus in Chris Issak’s “Wicked Game” were entirely and clearly discernable. Ludivico Einaudi’s “Life” incorporated enhanced instrument playing, by which I mean that there simply was more music from more subtle sources within the recording radiating from my speakers. And those triangles were absolutely perfect in their realism.
• More depth. All I can say is that I never before had heard Leonard Cohen’s “You Want It Darker” like I heard it tonight. Wow!

Thank you, Fearless Leader, for encouraging me to stretch to buy them.

AudioGremlin 08-31-2020 12:22 PM

Congratulations on your Wireworld Silver Eclipse speaker cables. I hope one day to achieve that too.
One thing I was wondering about the Silver Eclipse Biwire speaker cables - are the speaker end connections actually seperately marked for connecting to the respective bass/mid and high terminals? (Or does it not matter).
I've heard excellent reports about these cables, you certainly can't go wrong with Wireworld.

Subdood 08-31-2020 05:04 PM

Do you use silver eclipse interconnects as well?

AudioGremlin 08-31-2020 05:13 PM

Yes, both Silver Eclipse 7 and 8 RCA.


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