AudioQuest Jaguar Speaker Cables

AudioQuest Jaguar Speaker Cables 

DESCRIPTION

Jaguar Analog Interconnect Cables

  • Dielectric-Bias System (DBS) maintains dielectric in ''charged state''
  • Triple-balanced construction
  • Three 21-awg. conductors
  • Perfect-Surface Copper+ conductors
  • 100% coverage shield
  • PE Air-Tube insulation
  • Welded plugs
  • Includes 12V DBS battery pack

  • USER REVIEWS

    Showing 1-7 of 7  
    [Feb 13, 2010]
    Eric Li
    AudioPhile

    I bought a secondhand AudioQuest 36V interconnect cable 3 weeks ago and compare it with the NBS liquid filled cable placed between the CDP & peramp. My reaction is to remove the NBS cables and replaced them between the peramp and the 300B Tube power amp., rehearing all by CDs. For the reasons, I don't need to repeat other experts' review, I can only agree with all those points they listed!

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Jan 26, 2009]
    PMartinez
    Audio Enthusiast

    Strength:

    - very detailed overall sound
    - short, almost null, break-in period
    - very balanced bass and midrange

    Weakness:

    - batteries will wear out in n years, n > 5.
    - adds a little sibilance and slight glare in the highs

    I wanted to purchase a cable whose performance would surpass a Better Cables Silver Serpent without having to shell out a load of cash. After reading some of the reviews here I gave the Jaguar a try and I was pleasantly surprised by the results.

    This cable provides a good deal more detail than the SS and the overall sound is very pleasant. As other reviews note, the highs can be a little edgy, but its not that annoying.

    Audioquest promotes its Dielectric-Bias system which generates a shielding electrostatic field around the conductors. They claim that it provides unexpected detail and dynamic contrast. I concur with their statements.

    It is a significant step better than the passive Better Cable SSs.

    Customer Service

    Muy excelente

    Similar Products Used:

    Kimber Silver Streak, KCAG
    Better Cable Silver serpent
    Maple Shade
    Elco SR-22R

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    4
    [Jan 23, 2009]
    Apocalypse
    AudioPhile

    Strength:

    Balance, tranparancy. Organic. Dynamics.

    Weakness:

    Maybe sometimes al little sharp in the highs.
    Not the fastest cable.

    This cable sounds very dynamic with an organic sound, the highs are always in control and do not tend to sound harsh.
    Bass response and extension is great, very balanced.
    It excells in tranparancy in lows and mids.
    I think there ain't anything that this cable does really wrong,
    though there are faster sounding cables, or cables that produce softer high frequenties.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    4
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Jan 13, 2009]
    USA188
    AudioPhile

    I was so impressed with the Jaguar series cables by Audio Quest. The quality is so unbelievable & the sound is clear as one can hope for, using balanced inter-connect cables.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Feb 06, 2008]
    machani
    Audio Enthusiast

    Strength:

    Treble, detail, venue/hall sound are easily conveyed, clarity, tone, transparency, dead quiet noise floor.

    Weakness:

    None I can think off.

    Prior to using the AQ Jaguar, I was using cryo'd Vampire wire CCCII interconnects between my CDP and preamp and between preamp and amp (which are Marantz CC4300, Tube Audio Design TAD-150 and Cayin TA-30, respectively). The sound from these cables are very involving with excellent midrange in particular. The treble was very slightly soft, without being boring.

    I found two 0.5M Jaguars at a bargain price of $105 each on eBay and decided to give them a try, since I have had awesome experience with AudioQuest's products before (NRG-2 power cords and CV-4.2 (with 48v DBS speaker cables) and I have complete faith in them.

    My initial impression was excellent treble which was not rolled of, but musical with great tone, and transparency which allowed delicate notes to emerge. There was slight graininess so I waited a few days before doing any serious evaluation.

    After about three weeks of use, with the 36V DBS hooked up, I did my A/B with the previous Vampire CCCII ICs. The AQ Jaguars were considerably better with:
    * More delicate and musical tone
    * A lot of detail, hall/venue sound and nuance
    * Slightly wider soundstage and there's better image separation
    * The best piano tone iI've ever heard
    * Astonishing good cymbal decay is awesome
    * Nice organic sound
    * Good bass definition, weight and slam

    In remeber feeling there was actually too much detail, but I quickly got used to it and began to enjoy the transparecy and live feeling with concert music. These cables simply disappear, enabling you to simply sit back and enjoy the music.

    I feel AudioQuest's products are excellent value. Their pricing is at the sweetspot in their categories, and their prices always match the performance as you go up their product line.

    Customer Service

    Not applicable

    Similar Products Used:

    Vampire wire CCCII, Belkin PureAV Silver series, Acoustic Research Master Series MS230, Blue Jeans Belden 1505F.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Jun 01, 2005]
    double_tap
    Audio Enthusiast

    Strength:

    MIDS, BASS

    Weakness:

    none

    This cable replaced a Diamondback in which I've used for a certain time. The Jaguar requires a break-in period of 100 hours at least to get the best possible audio rewards, even though it sounded astonishing while the break-in period,unlike the Diamondback which was a little colored and mids were limited the Jaguar kept asking for more, sounded airy and bass was very tight and pronounced, mids were just a pleasure. I've listened to Rock, Jazz, New Age and Classics to see what I've been missing when I was using the Diamondback, On the cd "Sarah Brightman- HAREM" I was floored when I heard a guitar riff on the song title 10, amazing since it was one of my favorite cd's it just came alive and airy. The transparency was exquisite and imaging has improved alot, the general dynamics was way better than the Diamondback. Next review was "Special-EFX-Doble Feature" oh!man was it a blessing why in the world have I not have a better cable listening to these guys, now it's like you grin bigger when you hear the guitar of Jinda playing, just amazing. Audioquest is really a great cable company that do their research impeccably, albiet there would be some that would like to see this company falter, but in my case I would gladly keep buying their products and that's no BULL. Forget about other cables that promotes better imaging, transparency and dynamics, I've used Kimber Kable, and Cardas I thought they made my equiptment sound old, but that's just to my taste. The Jaguars will be a great worthwile investment while I save up for the Cheetah or Sky, but for now I am enjoying the fruits of DBS from the Jaguar so what's the rush

    Similar Products Used:

    Cardas,Kimber-Kable,Tara-labs

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Nov 23, 2004]
    sbh2t1
    AudioPhile

    Strength:

    Great clarity, no fuzzy artifacts

    Weakness:

    Price

    Batteries, yadda yadda, tech explaination, yadda yadda yadda. OK, how do they sound? Well, I have to say these really work. In my system, I gained both detail and accuracy when I switched to these cables. When I swap between Audioquest Jaguars and Transparent Audio cables, I find that I notice a few "artifacts" (if that's the right word) with the Transparent Cables, compared to the Jaguars. (And I really like the Transparent Audio cables.) The Audioquest cables seem to allow a cleaner signal, with a bit more resolution to the sound. The Audioquest cables aren't "brighter"- the upper range sounds great, with good warmth. They're just a bit less "cluttered". Differences between cables are pretty subtle. Switching between cables, I find that cables don't change the basic charactor of a system, they change subtle elements. That said, I have to admit, I do like these cables, and I find them to be worth the price.

    Similar Products Used:

    Transparent Audio

    OVERALL
    RATING
    4
    VALUE
    RATING
    3
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