Harmonic Technology Cyber-Link Platinum - Digital Speaker Cables
Harmonic Technology Cyber-Link Platinum - Digital Speaker Cables
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 16, 2002]
ddriveman
AudioPhile
Strength:
Warm, rich yet smooth and comparable detail as others. Bass is very good
Weakness:
Could be too laid-back and warm with some systems. Trebel could be more detail After purchasing a new DAC (MSF A3-24), I needed a digital SPDIF cable. I purchsed both the HT Cyber Link and the Nordost Silver Shadow after testing several other cables such as Siltech, Van de Hul. I recommend at least 80 hour of burn-in for both cables. You need the burn-in before the sound opens up. With the Cyber Link Platinum, the construction is first rate. The sound is smooth yet detailed. But what draws me most to the Cyber Link Platinum is the warm, rich sound especially in the mid and bass. With voices (especially male such as Harry Connick) the sound is resonant, warm and realistic. With the piano, I find the timbre, tone and the decay of the of the Cyber Link platinum to be the most realistic especially compared to the Nordost Silver Shadow. With double bass, the leading edge is more detailed and has more texture. However, the Silver Shadow is better in treble which is quicker and cleaner than the Cyber Link Platinum. Overall, the Silver Shadow has a leaner, more forward balance. For those who prefer a quicker and leaner sound, the Silver Shadow may be preferable. In my sytem however, it can be a little too bright and so I prefer the warmer, more laid-back sound of the HT. When you campare the price difference (Silver Shadow costs US$440), then the HT gets my vote as the better cable in MY SYSTEM. Similar Products Used: Nordost Silver Shadow, Siltech and Van De Hul |
[Apr 15, 2000]
Rickard
Audiophile
Strength:
Has the ability to turn your home theater into a transparent, holographic and amazing sound system
Weakness:
None I bought this cable expecting to hear atleast some improvement in sound over my previous digital cables. But what I experienced is hard to describe! I connected it to my Denon AVC-A1D THX/DD/DTS with NHT VT/S-2 speakers and sat down to listen... I was blown away. The sound was sweet, smooth, appealing, powerful, transparent. And I never thougth that my system could sound this detalied! Every thing I´m listening to now comes off with more detail than ever before. Similar Products Used: Monster Cable, Supra Ply |
[Oct 03, 2000]
Joe
Audiophile
Strength:
Ability to sound detailed and involving, yet rich and smooth.
Weakness:
None found yet. Like most (all?) cables-will not work best in every situation. I have two different systems, each using a separate dac and jitter reduction device, so that at any one time I am using 4 digital cables. As a result, I have tried a lot (probably too many) of digital cables. Similar Products Used: Madrigal MDC, Apogee Wydeye, Monster Lightspeed (coax and toslink), Staightwire Video, MIT adjustable, XLO 4.1. |
[May 25, 2001]
Chuck
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
detail,detail,detail WOW, This wire is a keeper.......total accuracy.....zero coloration. If you don't want to hear it all, don't consider these. eaudio will pre-cook 'em for you, no break-in, instant gratification. Similar Products Used: Audioquest Digital |
[Apr 02, 2001]
junebug
Audio Enthusiast
Just follow-up correct site for eaudioNet is www.eaudioNet.com ask for Mr. Wen-Li a very helpful person. |
[Nov 30, 1999]
Fredrik Rasmussen
Audiophile
Strength:
Transparency, tight focused bottom end, natural (you are there) midrange, detailed highs. Dynamic.
Weakness:
I'm having real trouble detecting any, I'm busy listening to the music.. Well, I don't like to sound like those crazy "believers" out there, but this cable is a real bargain. It's not easy to design a bargain silver cable without getting some defects in. But this is a free and natural cable. It will show your system without mercy (from top to bottom), so watch out for coupling this with lesser gear. Similar Products Used: Nordost Moonglo, Truth-links (for analog) |
[Apr 09, 2001]
junebug
Audio Enthusiast
Weakness:
locking rca's were confusing at first... Now that the wire and new receiver are here, I can make an initial review. If you want details of how the wire works with a denon receiver, see my other review. Similar Products Used: audioquest, straightwire, radio shack |
[Apr 02, 2001]
junebug
Audio Enthusiast
I haven't gotten the cable yet, but from friends and reviews I don't think I'll be disappointed. The harmonic technology cyberlink is THE digital cable. |
[Apr 28, 2000]
Steve
Audiophile
Strength:
Width and depth of soundstage, detail,detail and more detail. Does not have the typical sound of pure silver.
Weakness:
Can't think of any!!!!! First I would like to tell you that I purchased the Cyber-link copper on a recomendation from Scott at Advanced Home Theatre in Dallas. My set up as follows: Pionner PD-F59, Monarchy DIP MkII, MSB Link-Dac with Mods(Courtesy of Rick at EVS), Forte'44, Musical Design D-140, and Theil 1.2's. Similar Products Used: Cyber-link silver, cyber-link copper, XLO $150.00 digital,Transparent's best digital,Custom House $69.00 digital. |
[Jul 08, 2000]
Albert
Audiophile
Strength:
Huge soundstage, airy, smooth highs, tight clean bass
Weakness:
None so far This is the best digital cable I heard so far. For the price of $400 Cdn. the best buy. Very airy, at times I thought I had the surround sound receiver on. Good high end extension and smooth. My has RCA connection so the balance one should be even better. Similar Products Used: Wireworld, MIT, Kimber |