Illuminations DV-75 Digital/Video Interconnect Speaker Cables
Illuminations DV-75 Digital/Video Interconnect Speaker Cables
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 30, 2002]
Sanlyn
AudioPhile
Strength:
Excellent detail, width, depth, articulation, air between objects. Warning: the dynamics and "oomph" from this cable are addictive.
Weakness:
A tad too rich in the treble for my taste, but some may like it. Subtle "wandering" of objects that are deeper inside the soundstage. It's eazy to disagree about the sound of components, especially cables. One can debate forever, but with quality gear it often comes down to one's own unique audio taste-buds. What I look for is richness of detail, energy, and tonal neutrality. Enter, then, the DV-75's. I hooked these between a Denon DCD-1650AR player and a Link DAC III. Immediately, the detail, instrumental textures, soundstage depth were impressive. The former coax, a Monster M1000d, had a lifeless, shallow soundstage and poor detail. After 40 hours burn-in, the DV-75 blossomed and improved even more; but there was a (slight, mind you) upper midrange brightness that persisted. My components aren't cheap (the amp is a Dyanco A410, described in 1978 as "a straight wire with gain," and it sure is). So I'm used to a certain tonal evenness. I really like the detail, instrumental accuracy, and great dyanmics and low-bass impact from this cable; it makes the mildly bright high end tolerable. I don't mean to ovberdo this brightness; many people prefer it (my wide does), and it's certainly smooth, never harsh, tizzy, or grainy. What I'd really like to find is a coax that has the DV-75's formidable strong pointsd with a better high-frequency balance. This is a matter of taste, not accuracy. On some materil, this effect simply disappears. The only other fault is a bit of in coherence in objects that lie in the nether regions between left, right, and middle (these subtle dimensions tend to be totally misdsing in lesser products). The DV-75 does have a nice, even spread of sound from side to side and front to back, with no gaps. Want better? Spend 3 to 10 times more. Similar Products Used: various pricey Monster Cables various BetterCables older Kimber products |
[Nov 21, 2001]
Luis H
Audiophile
Strength:
Smoothness, tonal separation, neutrality, build quality, looks very beautiful
Weakness:
Connectors are not as nice as the Heroes at nearly the same price point, grip of death on the connector, rigidity of the cable. I purchased this cable as an upgrade to the Ultralink cable that I had been using because I was not happy with the shrillness that was evident in the higher frequencies. The DV-75 was compared to the Silver Sonic, Ultralink, and Optical cable directly. Similar Products Used: Ultralink, Optical cable, DH Labs BL-I Series II Silver Sonic |