You've certainly had your hands full! Roll on next week.Cyndale wrote: ↑Sat Jun 24, 2017 4:00 pmI actually haven't had a chance to listen to my system since the end of May, our son got married abroad and we had a lot on our plate. Just trying to recover (ha!) from the wedding (2-day event) and the trip. From next week on I intend to 'burn in' the speakers with plenty of music.cybot wrote: ↑Sat Jun 24, 2017 10:43 am Good to have you back! Yes I had a quick peek of the review in the shop. Unfortunately I had already gone over my funds and I missed out on buying the mag! Blame Sgt. Pepper :) First time that's happened in ages as I never miss an issue. It's the only mag I trust.
Anyway I was a tad taken back but, at the same time, I wasn't surprised. I don't know how to explain except to say I got a bit of that at Noel's demo. Naturally you've convinced me otherwise so I just put it down to moon phases, the room and the equipment used to demo them.
How are you getting on with them now? Have they improved? Is the bass tighter or more fulsome? Is the ribbon still a subtle magician? Should I home demo a pair :)
I stopped buying hifi magazines on a monthly basis years ago, now I just flick through the magazines in the shops and if there is enough content that I am interested in I will buy the magazine. The review of the Rubins was much 'shorter' than usual. In saying that I never 'depend' on magazine reviews when I am buying something. When I dropped into Cloney Audio for the first time in years I hadn't even heard of Quadral and it was just Noel's invite to come upstairs and have a listen to some 'new' speakers that it peaked my interest. I notice that my B&W CM7s have sold already, I hope they have gone to a good home!
I have always shied away from 'magic' speaker cables/interconnects but I have been reading a lot of good reviews on the Tellurium cables/interconnects. Pricey but I am curious. In saying that I don't like the modern reviews of speaker cables/interconnects because generally they are just opinions on them, not like years ago when reviewers would go into inductance/capacitance/resistance/leakage/Q-factor/damping factor. I have a great little booklet that was free with HiFi Choice years ago and it gave review comments along with measurements.
I feel there is a bit of 'snake oil' stuff going with Tellurium cables because nobody has measured them in a review, this is commonly mentioned...The rationale behind the Tellurium Q range is a belief that the preservation of the phase relationship in a musical signal is the most important element.
What say you?
The mags have always been a part of my life and I enjoy reading them. You never know what you might find out! Still I take the reviews with a pinch of sea salt and laugh out load at the ridiculous scientific bullshit outlined to whet our appetite. Unfortunately we fall for it time and time again. I'll say nothing about the equally ridiculous money charged for esoteric hi fi components etc etc. I'm not saying they don't make a difference, some do, some don't and some just suck.
Anyway this neatly leads to a guy I've been reading about who makes his own cable after been fooled (and disappointed) time and time again. Just like me in fact. I was impressed with his down to earth views and I ordered one earlier today. I'm saying nothing more until I've actually heard it in my system. See link below: Scroll down a bit to read his witty views and other important stuff.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUPERB-PHONO- ... 33cff20143
So to answer your question about the Tellurium cables : suck it and see. If you can't hear a difference just chuck them back. I know you, like me, won't be fooled ;)
Here's an older link to the above but this time with the 'lost' testimonials:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUPERB-AUDIO- ... 1201569705