Magnan Cable Signature Speaker Cables
Magnan Cable Signature Speaker Cables
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 29, 1997]
SOLID-SOUND TECHNOLOGY
an Audiophile
THE BEST FOR LESS... |
[Jan 08, 1999]
Ben
an Audio Enthusiast
Listened to this sub against the Velodyne HGS-10 and 12. The Sunfire is great for home theater use. It definitely can add a punch throughout the listening room. Unfortunately, it did not blend into the satellite speakers as well as the Velodynes for music. Lots of boom, boom, boom. Also, the volume control for the Sunfire acted like an on/off switch when setting the sub to the satellites. Basically, there was a very small threshold to find the right setting. If you passed it, either there was too much low bass or not enough low bass. I would recommend this sub for home theater but not for music. |
[Nov 11, 2001]
Craig
Audiophile
Strength:
Musical. It lets the music flow.
Weakness:
None that I can hear. O.K. they are REALLY big, but flexible and the jacket is easy to snag. First off, my system is as follows: Similar Products Used: Audioquest, Monster cable |
[Dec 05, 1998]
Dave Mahan
an Audiophile
After reading a couple of the first reviews out on the Signature Sub from Sunfire, I decided to give it a listen even though I am not impressed with the MkII verson. The Signature, has lost all of the problems that I have with the MkII. It's just big enough now so that it does not dance around no matter what frequency or volume is being played. The drivers are totally in sinc with each other making for a very stable system! The MkII needs spiked feet and a 25 pound weight on top to make it behave. The Signature has 6db more output and has 2htz lower extention. Thats 120db at 16htz flat!! Any concerns about this sub keeping up with any quality speaker on the market should be dropped; very large rooms included. The subjective low bass output is so close to the Velodyne F18 that it becomes a moot issue. This sub is about 1/6th the size of the Velodyne buy the way: you don't need two or three people to move it. The harmonic distortion is reduced to the point that it really does sound like a very large sub: in the MkII it is slightly noticable. The dynamic range is now basicly on par with the F18, fantastic! In fact I think the Signature sounds quicker and more musical up to 70htz than the F18. If you want better sound for music, look at the BagEnd or Mammoth subs. If you want the best home theater sub try the Linn at around $4000.00 . If your trying to do both music and home theater in a no holds bared system, you can't go wrong with the Sunfire Signature or Velodyne F18 - just choose the size you like.My system: Pioneer DV-09, EAD Ovation, ATI1505, Mirage OM-6 front channel crossed over at around 50htz to two Sunfire Signatures and Mirage OM-6 rear channel. |
[Jan 12, 1999]
KASSAM
an Audiophile
SUNFIRE MKII |
[Jul 31, 2000]
hunter
Audiophile
Strength:
these cables and interconnects are by far the most accurate and tonally correct.
Weakness:
none Please reread the review below titled Solid Sound Technology. I* totally agree with this reviewer . I have just spent 20 days in 6 cities listening to the best in audio and these cables and power filters still are the best. Just read the review below written in 1997 for I would only repeat the info. If you really want to understand high audio then please go to the manufactures web page and read for yourself under the tweeks section.Mr. David Magnan hand builds the finest cables in the world and why would a big magezine ever tell you all the truth when advertising dollars are in play.It took Porsche Similar Products Used: nordast blue heavon, nordast spm |