Gale XL-315 Speaker Cables
Gale XL-315 Speaker Cables
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 26, 1999]
Azim Ahmed
Audiophile
Strength:
Overall balance, quite zippy
Weakness:
Lack of ultimate clarity and detail Very good, with a nice balance but not that revealing. Also it makes my amplifier run warmer than usual. It does cause high distortion at high volumes. Gives a very zippy sound with zippy music. Soudstage is well focused, but it does lack width. Similar Products Used: Cable Talk 3.1 |
[Apr 13, 1999]
C. P. Ooi
an Audio Enthusiast
This is a simple copper cable with 315 tiny copper strands wrapped in flashy pink transparent PVC jacket. It is rather chunky but very flexible. At 2 pounds per metre in the UK, it is sold exclusively by Richer Sounds. |
[May 31, 2000]
Wayne
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good clear, detailed sound.
Weakness:
Slightly lightweight bass, and extreme high frequencies can be a bit harsh. I've used the biwire version of this cable and it produces a nicely detailed sound that can sometimes be a bit harsh in the extreme high frequencies. The bass is a bit light compared to the other two cables I've used but if you don't listen to music that requires plenty of bass then this cable is fine. I prefer the Cambridge Audio Linea 8.4 for the bass issue and also because the overall sound is more focused. Similar Products Used: Cambridge Audio Linea 4.2 and 8.4 (from Richer Sounds, UK) |
[Dec 08, 2000]
BigPhil
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Bouncy Bouncy Bouncy cable, Sooooooooooo rhythmical...
Weakness:
Imaging is touch weak... This is the first "Proper" speaker cable I bought. I read a review on hifichoice.com and decided it sounded cool. And it does. The bass is a touch on the lean side, but oh so tight. This is a cable with loads of punch and bounces through all my music from Wagner to Nine Inch Nails. The only problem I'd actually call a problem is that the imaging is a little undecisive... |