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Old 02-27-2022, 03:49 PM
mulveling mulveling is offline
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Agree about the WEL Signature interconnects being on the neutral/cool side of things tonally. The older Sky and original WBY models were warmer, but of course the WELs are more detailed and dynamic.

I also run a double-run biwire of 6ft AQ Kilimanjaro (PSS Silver) - which basically mimics the WEL Signature biwire SC's composition, gauge, and geometry. It's fantastic! I stupidly tried a 10ft run of Thunderbird Zero SC (no biwire, all PSC+ copper) that was available, to see how far AQ has come. Quite frankly it fell completely flat compared to the shorter Kilimanjaro double run. Conclusions: I need to stick to a shorter run (I have monoblocks), I absolutely need to biwire, and I suspect I require at least some silver in the mix. The new line probably needs to be biwired (Zero + Bass) to really impress (perhaps the Dragon Zero is good enough on its own). My speakers are Tannoy Canterbury, which always respond to biwiring.

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