Audio Magic Excalibur II interconnects Speaker Cables
Audio Magic Excalibur II interconnects Speaker Cables
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 14, 2000]
Martin Leach
Audiophile
Strength:
Extended frequency response (both treble & bass) beyond Kimber SilverStreak
Weakness:
low-level grain from EMI & RFI due to lack of seperate shielding A very delightfully musical sound. Extremely analog. Almost like my CD player became a high-end Turntable. Unlike any other brand of cable I've tried heretofor or since. As impressed as I was, especially for the price, I wanted detailed imaging like a Siltech but with more dynamics. All I knew at the time was that I found the company that I was going to pursue, given their price:performance ratio. Similar Products Used: Audio-Magic:Spell_Caster_II,Sorcerer |
[Jul 30, 2001]
KevinT
Audiophile
Strength:
smooth, taunt bass, balanced across the entire audio spectrum, plenty of detail
Weakness:
bass can sound washed out until broken-in, then it just blossoms. Jerry the owner provides great service and advice about audio. The cables really do deliver a detailed yet smooth audio package, balanced across the audio spectrum. I run two sets of Interconnects between a DVD/CD player, Presence Audio tube pre-amp and Bel Canto 200.2 digital amp, which feeds a pair of Talon Audio Khite monitors and ROC sub. Lots of air and detail, and the bass has gotten very articulate (try CHarlie Haden and Pat Methany, and then roll over to the Fleetwood Mac live album from two years ago). A good deal. Similar Products Used: auditioned Analysis Plus and Cardas |
[May 10, 2000]
TomP
Audiophile
Strength:
Low extension and mid/vocal
Weakness:
Could not find one After a long two weeks or so breaking my interconnect and speaker cables, these cables revealed nothing short of magic or Audio-Magic as the name seems to imply. The bass starts opening up on my Merlin with deep and tight-controlled low extension, moreover the midrange seems to add more liquidity to it and the high is sweet and details without the sibilance as some other siver conductors seem to exhibit. These cables has brought my gear to the next level of performance. Can't wait to try the Sorcerer next. Well done Jerry! 5 stars all the way! Similar Products Used: AudioQuest, Synergistic Research, Kimber, Cardas, Wireworld |
[Jun 05, 1999]
Todd R
an Audiophile
I have been very impressed with these cables.They have a very smooth midrange, and sweet highs, yet remain detailed. |
[Jul 28, 2000]
Shawn Harvey
Audiophile
Strength:
Better than comparable interconnects that cost up to 2x as much. Great dynamics and bass.
Weakness:
Not quite as full-sounding as the AQ Python, but I still preferred it to the others in the test group. I just got these four cables from the Cable Company (www.fatwyre.com) and am expecting one of the new AQ Python's to arrive soon. See if you can guess ahead of time which one I liked the most: Similar Products Used: All XLR: Analysis Plus Silver Oval-In, Harmonic Tech Truthlink, AudioQuest Python, Cardas Neutral |
[Dec 05, 2000]
Erik Larson
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
smooth; analog-like; no glare at all; excellent bass control
Weakness:
probably not the best choice for an already laid-back system This is a silver cable that doesn't know that it's a silver cable. All of the negative qualities found in most silvers - primarily glare and edge - are nowhere to be heard in the Excaliburs. In fact, they seem to excel exactly where other silvers are weak. Even before burn-in, the transformation of my system was remarkable. The much touted "analog" effect of Audio Magic products was instantly apparent. Make no mistake, I experienced a true transformation of my system, and I'm still not quite used to the shocking difference that I'm hearing. Prior to this, I didn't believe that cables could change a system's character to this degree. Yes, it's been shocking. But would I go back to what I had before? Not on your life. As a professional career musician, the Audio Magics have created a character closer to what I hear when I'm on stage than anything else I've ever owned or tried. In addition to the added smoothness, in my system I experience a very slight de-emphasis of the upper mids, somewhat greater depth in the soundstage, and a notable improvement in bass control - something I've been seeking for quite a while. There is no one cable that's perfect for every system...the Audio Magics might not be as impressive in a dull, lifeless system. But I believe that these cables will improve at least some aspects of virtually any system. I predict a purchase of the Spellcasters sometime in my future. Similar Products Used: owned Tara Labs, Cardas; tried too many others to list |