AudioQuest Crystal Speaker Cables
AudioQuest Crystal Speaker Cables
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 18, 2004]
ruhayatx
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Smooth and easy-going, without compromising on detail
Weakness:
Bass can be a bit loose, might be too warm for some Bought these secondhand for about USD55 for a 2-metre pair based on the favourable reviews here. Plugged them into my system comprising Quad 34/306 amps, Dynaudio Audience 50 speakers and Rega Planet CD player. Interconnects are Tandy Gold Patch. Then I compared them to some cables I have lying around. The goal was to get a natural, easy-going sound that augmented the character of my Quad 34/306. I first compared them to the Kimber 4TC. The 4TCs were clearer - they highlighted instruments in a stark, forward manner - but also consequently lacked the warmth I was seeking. Next up, Naim NACA4. The NACA4s sounded natural enough, but again the Crystals were better. With the NACA4 there was some smearing and instruments/vocal layers got obscured. The Crystals were more detailed. Finally, Kimber 8TC. This was a real contest. They each did their own thing very well indeed, but at the end of the day the 8TC edged ahead by a nose, thanks to the chunky and clear sound, and the Crystal's looser grip on bass. However, the 8TC wasn't exactly the kind of sound I was looking for in this particular set up, so the Crystals have now replaced them in this particular system. I would say this is how a lazy Sunday afternoon would sound like, basically, but without compromising detail. Perfect sound for lounging about. Similar Products Used: Kimber 4TC, Kimber 8TC, Naim NACA4, Ecosse CS2.5, Audioquest Type 4, Audioquest F14, QED 79-strand, solid core mains cable, no-name Italian-made silver wires |
[Dec 11, 2002]
Dustin
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
clarity, enhanced detail, added depth to voices and acoustic instruments
Weakness:
cumbersome, thick wires can be a pain if redoing plugs back in 1997, i got a great combo deal: demo denon dcd-815 cd player and 8' pair of audioquest crystal(also demo) for $350. whether salesman was looking to clear them out, or made a quick math error when quoting a price, either way great deal. i upgraded from the audioquest bottom-of-the-line(can't remember name; around $2/ft. pair.) the biggest difference i noticed was the clarity of the midrange and highs sections, such as voices, cymbals, acoustic guitars, etc. bass also sounded better, but not to the extent of the midrange and highs. at higher volumes, highs become very bright, but i think that is because of my amplifier(see below). Similar Products Used: audioquest bottom-of-the-line speaker cable(typeII??) Equipment: Denon DCD-815 Denon PMA-560 Paradigm 9se Speakers TMC White Interconnect |
[Aug 31, 2000]
Jacob Streitz
Audiophile
Strength:
Unbelievably neutral cable
Weakness:
very very stiff Purchased this cable at Stereo Exchange about 2 years ago for about $340.....I forgot the exact figure. I recently purchased Slate...but returned it, it just didn't have the full range sound I was used to like the Crystal. Crystal uses LGC for bass and FPC 6 for mids and highs.......Slate only uses LGC. This cable is still amongst my favorites and would love to by some more........email me if there are any sellers. Similar Products Used: Slate |
[Jul 28, 2000]
Habij Shah
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Goood cable
Weakness:
kinda stiff Bought mine on Ebay for $230 for 8ft. pair. Like it very much. A pain to ship to india but very good after. Better than slate and CV-4. Will probably buy more for surrounds. Similar Products Used: midnight, slate, monster M |
[Apr 30, 2000]
John
Audiophile
Strength:
readily available
Weakness:
they sound horrible I demoed a pair a few years back, date of mfr. unknown. Similar Products Used: maxus, LAT, Music Advancement Company |
[Apr 29, 2001]
CCK
Audiophile
Strength:
Very Smooth, Good Dynamic, Neutral.
Weakness:
Very sensitive to Cable Directionality. When I audition the Crystals in my system the first time, they were edgy and harsh sounding. I thought they're trash and I would never try any AQ products again. Later, I accidentally switched the direction of the cables, ( just running the cables reverse the "Audioquest...." label) and EVERYTHING became incredible, they are now very smooth, very dynamic and the soundstage is now twice bigger than my XLO. Similar Products Used: Transparent Music Link, XLO, AQ Indigo... |
[Jun 13, 2001]
Jacob Gaitan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clean Clear sound, strong bass. Excellent on voices. Great soundstage.
Weakness:
Big cable. I just bought this cable from usedcable.com. I was a little scared to by used stuff, but usedcable.com defintly offers a good used product, with no glitches. Similar Products Used: Audioquest Type 4+, Mapleshade Clearview Golden Helix |
[Dec 03, 1999]
Dragan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
"neutral,detailed yet sweet...
Weakness:
for the price...none replaced Mit-4 bi.Gained detail,transparency and yes...The soundstage! Bass defined...for the price superb cable A+ Similar Products Used: Linn Majik, Karik, Tukan, Systemdeck iiX, MIT-44 bi. linn lk400 |
[Nov 18, 2001]
Adam Johnson
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
"Crystal" clear highs and lows. Super imaging. Very smooth sound. Bi-wire design.
Weakness:
Thick, cumbersome, and ugly in appearance. After accruing several audiophile grade components, and listening to my system for quite some time, I decided that my system should sound just a little better than it did. It seemed like something was holding it back from being a really great system. I decided to swap out my lampcord style speaker cable with an audiophile grade cable as a cost effective way to increase the sonic performance of my setup. I purchased the Audioquest Crystal 10' bi-wire speaker cables, which really did the trick! The sound is much more lifelike, and the clarity is fantastic. The sound became more smooth and defined...just more enjoyable to the ear! These cables are no longer being produced, but you can find them for sale on ebay or other sources. If you're looking for that extra something...this is it! Similar Products Used: Monster Cable. |
[Jul 21, 1998]
Phil
an Audio Enthusiast
Type: Single bi-wire with spades... |