Millersound Labs Millersound Interconnects Speaker Cables
Millersound Labs Millersound Interconnects Speaker Cables
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 06, 2004]
Bkellyusa
Audio Enthusiast
Although I have heard great things about Bill Legall and the Millersound IC's that is not why I am wrting. What I want to know is where can I get the "elfix tool" that Vinh Vu talks about in the earlier review of the Millersound interconnects. I hve checked everywher including thAudio Review where he sadi that he bought it but no luck. If anyone knows email me at bkelly@bkellyusa.com. Thanks! |
[Dec 12, 2003]
kgrant19
AudioPhile
Strength:
Very musical, neutral, good detail, etc. Outstanding value for the money.
Weakness:
Stiff, but so what. Want good sound don't you? I had never heard of MillerSound until a little over 2 months ago. The pair of interconnects I now own came by way of a friend that suggested I give a listen. I'm shocked! Especially when I heard how much a meter pair cost.... $140.00. For the money haven't heard a better pair of interconnects (been listen for over ten years). Outstanding musicality, good detail, zero coloration, very good soundstage. Wish I had found them before I dropped the big bucks. MillerSound has found a home on my phonopreamp. Make no mistake about it expensive highend cables (when synergy is correct) will perform outstandingly...at great cost. MillerSound has my vote. Similar Products Used: Transparent Ref., Ultra. MIT. TaraLabs One. KimberKable. |
[Mar 16, 2003]
Alfredel
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Transparent, accurate, and musical
Weakness:
ugly and too stiff. Have been using these cables for over a year and they are just great! They are accurate and transparent and do not get in the way of the music. I highly recommend these cables. Similar Products Used: JPS |
[Jan 19, 2000]
Vinh Vu
Audiophile
Strength:
Details, transparency, liquidity in overall sound, more space & air
Weakness:
Stiff, but can be bent at up to right angle to accomodate equipment setup I have had Millersound for 2 years now and is completely sold on it. Dollar for dollar, it is the best investment in my system (Merlin VSM, AudioPrism Debut II, Jeff Rowland Coherence One, Musical Fidelity CD). And I have used many other name brands. Similar Products Used: Audioquest, Cardas, Kimber, Tara Labs, Straightwire, DH Labs |
[Dec 05, 1999]
Dan
Audiophile
Strength:
Transparent, shielded, GREAT VALUE.
Weakness:
None I would simply like to give credit where credit is due. Millersound is a name that I had not heard of before, but which I am pleased to have discovered. I have purchased from Millersound a .5 meter digital cable for my MSB Link DAC and have been blown away by its transparency and clean sweet presentation. I have no experience with Millersound's interconnects, but plan to upgrade my Kimber PBJ to Millersound's soon. Similar Products Used: Monster digital and fiber optic. |
[Dec 14, 1999]
Pat
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
dead quiet, fast, clean, tonally neutral, delivers the frequency range from top to bottom
Weakness:
rigid, can be a bear to configure I have had Millersound cable through out my system for almost four years, now. Similar Products Used: MIT-Z, Purest Audio Collossus, Kimber PBJ/KCAG/8TC/KCTG, Illuminati D-60, Audioquest Indigo II |
[Dec 14, 1999]
Steve Ruvo
Audiophile
Strength:
Neutral,transparent,Great extension
Weakness:
Stiff The MillerSound is esentially JPS with a slightly different RCA connector. The difference in price is astounding!! Several hundred dollars. A Used 8 foot speaker pair goes on the website for about $200 or less( the size of the Superconductor 2 which retails for $2000 and used for at least $1200 or so) and 1 meter RCA interconnect about $50-$75. New retails for around $350 for speaker cable and $140 for interconnect.All you JPS/Millersound interconnect owners, TAKE off the locking RCA's. The cable will stay in place. The imaginfg and soundstage will open up another level or so. Don't rationalize it... just do it!! The MillerSound is the best product at it's price point. Remember, It looks,feels and performs just like JPS Superconductors at a much much cheaper price. Similar Products Used: JPS |
[Dec 19, 1999]
Jim K.
Audiophile
Strength:
none
Weakness:
Could break a jack. I tried these out for a while and they're ok, but don't believe everything you read. Similar Products Used: Audioquest Ruby, Lapis, and Monster |
[Oct 05, 1999]
LARRY HUNSICKER
an Audiophile
I HAVE BEEN IN AUDIO SINCE 1965 BOTH AS AN ENTHUSIAST AND PROFESSIONALLY AS AS AN ACOUSTIC ENG. I HAPPENED TO STUMBLE ACROSS THESE CABLES ONE DAY A FEW WEEKS AGO AND DECIDED TO GIVE A LISTEN. SO HOW DO THEY SOUND? IN ONE WORD INCREDABLE. GREAT SOUND STAGE, SMOOTH, DEFINED AND NATURAL!!!!!!!!! NEED I SAY MORE.MY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT: THULE CD150...BAT VK3i.......SPECTRON AMP.........AND NEWFORM RIBBON SPEAKERS. |
[Jan 06, 2001]
peter
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Imaging, quickness, detail
Weakness:
none, really Highly recommended. I use Millersound btw amp and preamp, and the difference is significant. Liked the PBJs while I had them, but suffer when I replace them in my system. Found it made less difference with my CD player, but your results may vary. High quality construction and materials. Millersound is a class outfit to which I take all business I can. The speaker wires are a dramatic improvement over my Kimber 8TC biwire run. I have not even bothered biwiring since I got my single run of millersound spkr cables. The stiffness of the cables has not been a problem for me. It may even be a plus, given that the cable holds a shape once it has been formed to what you need, and it can be reformed if your needs change. Similar Products Used: Kimber PBJ |