Monday, October 31, 2016

SAEC SL400

My Malaysian Philharmonic 2016/2017 season kicks off with Edward Grieg piano concerto. What a great work, the maestro from Norway only worked with the piano. His piano concerto constantly remained one of the top piano concertos. Grieg piano concerto is refreshing resembling Nordic air, not complicated and dramatic as the Russians. Seated fourth row from the piano, I was having a close encounter with Steinway & Son piano. Steinway & Son concert grand, the type you don't often see except in concert hall. I couldn't say much about the performance but Vadym Kholodenko, the Ukrain born was the winner of Van Cliburn International Piano Competition 1993.

Vadym steamrolled the works, his occasionally asymmetrical smile is telling me, "I got this, I got this!". I guess Grieg works doesn't pose much difficulties to him. Artistically and technically, his calibre shouldn't be disputed though some may criticize his interpretation. I steered away because I am not musically trained, his performance is very good to my ears.

I would like to focus on the wonderful tone of the world renowned Steinway and Son piano. Was it a Model D concert grand? Each key strike produces pristine tone with a radiance of light shimmering bell like overtones with amazing cleanliness or tidiness. The flying hammers, ferociously hammering, the notes mixed up, setting f f f f crescendo at the closing. The crowd applaud broke the silence, bravo, bravo, bravo. Smiles of relief on the faces eased the lines of stress. The conductor and the maestro were courteously receiving the warm audience applaud. What a night! Grieg work sent me aftershock waves, my mind still lingering on the damn signatures of Steinway.

I am a big advocate of tone and rhythm. Bad acoustics smear tone, that's how it was, how's it is now and how it will be in future. Is DSP the new magic bullet? Let time decides. Going forward, I have developed precautions on things in the room. Some are detrimental to acoustics, needless to say. Hard to deny, passive tweaking can't change everything. Audio hardware, room acoustics and AC power remained the holy trinity of audio.

Quick overview; SAEC SL-4000 is serving as primary interconnects, TD Cable as secondary. My latest room treatment has led to further reduction of suck out, reduced haziness and with a bliss of acoustic energies. Playing louder is more at will.

Tone
Top end is now audibly less extended and rounded, so does digital inborn sibilance. In a way, less edgy highs too. Personally, it is a blessing in disguise because it grinds off digital spikes, soothing digital music. Let's face it, no all music is well recorded. Tone thickened up giving texture a boost. The bottom end receives fortification bringing forth fertile sound. All these attributes assimilate a firmer, substantial and more anchored sound.

Voices gained chestiness albeit softer outlines. As expected, cymbals and hit hat shimmer lesser, the strings, woodwind and percussion across the board bump up in presence department. Zu Varials clearly shows their class in image vividness, image localization, airiness and transparency, their highs are a class act for the money, take on threefold in price competitors, easily. In a way, SL-4000s introduce humane quality in which my system desperately needed some. Ahhhhh..... my system communicates to me better. Things take a turn from mids and downwards, SL-4000s warmth becomes apparent.

On voices, SL-4000s give a fuller sound, a more realistic rendition of voices. Piano is my ultimate reference, one of the benchmark that decide which stay which depart. Hard to describe in word, I could almost instantly recognise Steinway tones. Fresh from Grieg concerto, expansive shimmering overtones are still vivid in my memory. My rendition of Steinway concluded that SL-4000s are better in depicting colour temperature and grandeur of concert grand on the left keyboards of piano and less on glitz and shimmering. I got to get that from somewhere else.

I pulled out Kenny G Live, a CD seldom played. "Going Home" pinned my head. Seconds in to the piece, I never knew the kick drum could be this pronouncing. My jaw dropped for the new encounter. Overjoyed. The brassy sax blowing opened a new time and space, ushering a bizarre virtual reality. I pictured a beam of spotlight unveiling millions of particles on stage. I went on to listen the entire album.

Dynamic
The dynamic of SL-4000s didn't disappoint. The rise gives goosebumps. Micro dynamic is equally impressive, a core ingredient of music to stir emotions. Chants are not applicable here. Dynamic supercharges rhythm, rises jump factor to give vitality to music. Rhythm lagging systems are uninspiring, it kills listening interest. There is no such thing as over-dynamic, in my view. I gave Varials a slight edge.

Musicality
End of the day, I want music to speak to me. As opposed to hifi thingy, forward, cold, over emphasised details, I found comfort in warm, organic and natural sound that does not scream for attention. SL-4000s manage just that. Both interconnects are not off the chart into hifi thingy, just differ in sound profile.

Conclusion
I may have spent quite a bit here and there. My sonic goal is crystal clear. Every hard earned dollar spent is put under rigorous considerations, greatest bang for the money. It may seems Varials came up on top but my preference stays with SL-4000s. They offered a more intimate musical depth to me. A word of caution, SL-4000s are not an instant drop in success. No such thing. It took me a day to get tweaking up for their quintessential quality. Preference in audio is a prerogative even though the sound is obviously weird, I hope you agree with me on this. Nobody want no one opinions.

Monday, October 17, 2016

Interconnects galore from the East

Since interconnects are the first cable transmitting electro-signal out from the source, its importance carries substantial weight, so does the power cable to your source. As part of my research on my interconnects, I dug in to Japanese Rabbit blogspot. Needless to mention, it was hell of efforts to comprehend his content let alone one to one translation. Google translation doesn't really cut through. I did English and Chinese translation to cross examine, but I need to issue a disclaimer, guesswork is applied.

Zonotone AC-101 Meister 1.2m
5,499 yen
Transparent, delicate and dynamic. Shimmering, detailed and price presents good value.

Audio Technica EA1000 1.3m
6,700 yen
Energetic, warm with strong bass, great for bookshelf speakers. High on value.

Audioquest Copperhead 1.0m
7,700 yen
Bright, highly dynamic and very clean sound. The bass is articulate, a choice for loose bass.

Luxman JPR-100 1.0m 
9,167 yen
Even handed, articulate with rounded off edges. Jazzy materials sound natural albeit small scaled.

Zononote 6NAC-3000 Meister 0.7m
11,898 yen
Very lively interconnects, detailed and powerful. Strong outline, outstanding on jazz and percussion.

Creation PC-Triple-C 1.0m
12,000 yen
Glittering and yet dense sound. Highly detailed, balanced and wide bandwidth.

Inakustik IA-EXR 1.0S 1.0m
14,175 yen
Fast sounding, wide bandwidth, highly detailed and transparent. They depict space and possess a very lively character.

Oyaide Tunami Terzo RR 0.7m
17,599 yen
Articulate, crisp and quiet interconnects.

Furutech Alpha Line Plus 1.0m
19,500 yen
Densed, fine details and good depiction on orchestral majesty.

Real Cable CA1801 0.75m
19,800 yen
Delicate highs, extended, smooth and clean sounding.

NuForce IC700R 1.0m
21,000 yen
Lively sound with good focus. Good bandwidth, wonderful layering with fine decay.

QED QRAE 1.0m
21300 yen
Transparent, reasonable, plenty of drive and strong edge delineation. Organic. Guitar sounds crisp, Jazz demonstrates well behaved bass whiles orchestra is clear with no turbidity.

Audioquest Diamondback III, 1.0m
21,400 yen
Tonal errs to the bright side. No edginess, no haziness, the sound is transparent, the orchestra is rather downsized though.

Audio Technica RA5000, 1.0m
24,570 yen
Enormous details, colorful tone, fast and the bass goes deep.

Real Cable CA OCC90, 0.75m
28,500 yen
Glinting highs, spacious sound.

Nanotech Nano GS201 Nano 3, 1.0m
28,500 yen
Forward on certain frequency range, low noise, clean and dynamic.

Acrolink 6N 2030Pro II, 1.0m
29,999 yen
Impressive low noise, low distortion and sounds crispy.

Luxman JPR-10000 1.25m 
31,200 yen
Dense tone, weighty, rich and full of enthusiasm. Details, good transient attack, overall presentation is lively and palpable. 

Gourd GCR900 1.0m 
32,012 yen
Neutral, good jump factor, no obvious sonic irregularities or exaggeration. 

Transparent MLP1 1.0m 
36,960 yen
Super transparent, accurate and emotive on vocal. The piano note is clear while orchestra has scale. Jazz is involving.

Tiglon MGL-1000R 1.0m
39,799yen
Highly detailed, fast, clean background, no haziness and maintains realistic texture. 

Saec SL-4000 0.7m
44,200 yen 
Predictable and transparent. No obvious sonic character. Wonderful ambiance retrieval albeit and moderately dynamic.

Real Cable CA Flex 0.75m 
46,600 yen
Detailed, no muddiness, fine texture. Piano shows obvious string reverberations. Orchestra is gentle albeit jazz errs to the warm side.  

Acoustic Harmony SR1 1.0m 
58,000 yen
Detailed, delicate, dramatic, bodied and powerful. Chorale and piano are free of congestion and no muddiness. 

Acoustic Revive RCA-1 PA 1.0m 
59,996 yen
Refined sound, vivid with quick transient. Vocal has presence. Piano sounds just right. Orchestra is fascinating and impetus.

Audio Re Plus REF-RU9000SZ  1.0m 
102,900 yen
Well balanced, detailed with nice decay. Good presence and emotive with vocal and instrument, no edginess with amber space. Transient attack is commendable, very neutral interconnects. 

Acrolink 8N A2080 Evolution III 1.0m 
105,999 yen
Even sound, nothing stands out. Sounds pure, silky highs, detailed, helps to depict fine texture. Vocal is vivid and natural. Good grip on the sound, dynamic and powerful. 

Furutech Line Flux 1.2m 
189,600 yen
Impressive S/N. Lively, highly dynamic and realistic. Sounds pure, with refined highs while the bass goes deep. Could compete against interconnects above 500000 yen.

Asuka AS1000R-A 0.7m 
210,000 yen 
Bold, wonderfully precise and accurate sound. Low S/N, no edginess. The highs are skin felt. Response is not instantaneous though, refreshing. The bass digs low with articulation. The chamber music is rendered with  harmonious beauty. The highs from cymbal can be felt through skins. 

EMD Amrita Elixir 1.0m 
247000 yen
Cymbal and guitar are metallic and rounded despite revealing nature. Resolution is high albeit loose bass. They are warm sounding and highly musical interconnects.

Please be mindful that the best interconnects is the one that works well in your system, not the best reviewed interconnects. Enjoy.