Nordost Solar Wind Interconnect Speaker Cables
Nordost Solar Wind Interconnect Speaker Cables
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 31, 2003]
rsmcphee
AudioPhile
Strength:
detail, clarity, spaciousness, natural sound, and reverberation
Weakness:
none for this price I am very fond of Nordost cables. I was in my quest for an interconnect cable for my home theater which consist of: Speakers: Martin Logan Theater I (center), Martin Logan Ascent (Mains), and Martin Logan Scenario (rear) Sub: Infinity HPS 1000 watts Processor: Rotel RSP 1066 Amplifier: ATI 2007 DAC: Musical Fidelity Upsampling DAC CD/DVD: Pioneer Elite DV-C36 I am a tweak –a-holic when it comes to audio and home theater. Prior to this interconnect, I have used Straightwire Level 2 Chorus and Monster M-series. Straightwires are good cables based on my experience partnered with my electronics. However, after few months of service, I decided it was time for an upgrade. I have never tried Nordost products so I decided to audition them. In the first few days living with the Nordost Solar Wind, I noticed that the sound was good but a little lacking. After about 80 hours of use, my opinion had changed. The soundstage opened up and the subtlety became apparent. The details that I am looking for where presented in a smooth fashion all of a sudden. The bass of my Martin Logan Ascents were now tight, clean and accurate. The voice of Nora Jones, SADE, and Diana Krall became very clear and natural. The sound coming out of my speakers became non-fatiguing and entertaining. Now, I can locate instruments in the soundstage with accuracy. There sound is airy and it really makes the singer come alive. At times, when I listen to my Doors CD, the effect is just fascinating. There is also improved reverberation in the presentation of guitars and other musical instruments. I was so delighted with these interconnects that I decided to buy 4 additional pairs to power up my ATI 2007 7 channel amplifier and for my Musical Fidelity A324 DAC. The Martin Logan Ascents are very revealing speakers with cables and components and what I heard is just pleasing. I became a fan of Nordost now so I am upgrading my digital interconnects, power cords and even thinking of maybe buying either Nordost Red Dawn or Blue Heaven. Overall, very smooth, detail and natural sounding cable. A very good cable indeed. Similar Products Used: Straightwire, Nordost, and Monsters |
[Sep 24, 2002]
Chris
AudioPhile
Strength:
Pretty good soundstage and musical definition with my Lexicon/Rotel/Energy setup. Smooth, enjoyable sound at a reasonable cost. If feel somewhat humiliated running a Lexicon with $80 connects but all in all,they sound really good in my system. I feel for $80 pr. that they are hard to beat.
Weakness:
None noted yet in my system but could make an already bright system unlistenable. This is not really a weakness but the increase in definiton could certainly show weakness in the front end components. An example of this would be my DVD player that I was using for CD playback. The sound quality out of the DVD player was crap but I never noticed it until installing the Solar Winds. Now I have had to purchase a good CD Player in order to enjoy my cd's. All of the following opinions are based on my system and your mileage may vary. For comparison purposes, my system consists of the following: Rotel RCD 991 cd player, Lexicon DC-1 v.4, Rotel 1075 5-channel amp and 4 Energy C-4 for mains/surrounds, Mirage MC2 center channel and a Mirage FRX-s12 sub.I have Blue Heavens between the 991 and the DC1 and use the Solar Winds between the Lexicon and the 1075. I use Audioquest F14 speaker wire to all speakers. I feel this is a good cable for the price. There is a noticeable improvement in soundstage and detail over my old Nordost Black Knight's. The bass is well defined without being muddy or boomy. Mids and highs are smooth and fairly neutral in my system. These I/C's are great for my system but if your system tends to be bright, there is a good possibility that listener fatigue could be the result. These interconnects might be a little light on bass if running speakers full range without a sub. With a sub, I have no complaints. Similar Products Used: Nordost Blue Heavens(Rotel 991 to Lexicon),Nordost Black Knight, Monster Reference2, AudioQuest Copperheads,Diamondbacks, and Viper. My system is too laid back with all but the cheapest AudioQuest cab |
[Aug 28, 2002]
Aleko
AudioPhile
Strength:
Open soundstage, clean highs and tight bass.
Weakness:
Lacking body of music, bright. This cable has open soundstage, clear mids and highs and tight bass but it sounds thin and the body of the music is missing. I can see that some reviewers compare it to Blue Heaven but I doubt that these two are comparable. Similar Products Used: Silver co-axial DIY cable - better in my system. |
[Aug 10, 2002]
Thanavit
AudioPhile
Strength:
details soundstage clear top bass
Weakness:
electronic sound Compare to Homegrown which has the same sound style,I think my Nordost is better than homegrown .Homegrown is too quick but it has better trable.Anyway,I like my nordost This is very good cable.If you doesn't care about electronic sound,This cable is your choice. Similar Products Used: Mit terminator 4 VDH D 102 MKIII Transperent music link plus Homegrown super silver |
[Aug 24, 2000]
Ray M
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Smoooth sound, proper balance, soundstaging
Weakness:
None as of yet This is a five star product in sound and value. Take the time to audition these in your system. They blow away the Monster References and cost the same. You might just have to look a little hard to find them (not that many dealers), but you can get them on-line, as well. Similar Products Used: Monster M series, Monster 400 MKII, Monster Reference 2 Interconnet |
[Aug 15, 2000]
Steve
Audiophile
Strength:
Open, engaging, well balanced, articulate sound across the spectrum. Great value.
Weakness:
none This cable changed me from skeptic to believer that cables make a difference. I had been running Monster 400 Mk II interconnects and liked them better than the thin-sounding Radio Shack Golds. But the midrange was too laid back and and bass was too heavy and a bit congested. Similar Products Used: Nordost Red Dawn; Monster 400 Mk II; Radio Shack Gold |
[Oct 25, 2000]
charles zhao
Audio Enthusiast
here i only want to say that this cable is full of transparency when comparing with MIT3, but it is totally a loser is using in a high output system. it's too thin! and without shielding he is put into a dillemma when ur equipment r not perfectly earthed( especially ur mains cables, frankly, in the price range, i think u won't have chance to choose the replacable mains cable which employs good screen.) he indeed improves a lot, but not enough, it turns out to be suffering to catch when in the busy music. sound stage is not especially huge when comparing with the Siltech, and in high power handling the weakness of the thin structure is vital. Similar Products Used: MIT3, Siltech ST-18 G3 |
[Apr 14, 2001]
Joe whitfield
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great transparency, detail, and terrific three dimensional soundstaging. Particularly so, with singing voices
Weakness:
Kickdrums can be sometimes be a shade light. Although this may not be a criticism at all
Similar Products Used: Cable talk Monitor 2, Van den Hul DB102m3, Chord company Cobra. |
[Nov 06, 2000]
Peter Stockwell
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clarity, evenhandedness
Weakness:
None apparent This cable is used between phonostage and integrated amp. The sound is clear and balanced across the frequency range, whereas the Van den Hull had a fatter, exagerated, bass in comparison. Rhythmic integrity is perfectly respected. As for soundstaging, this is not a quality to which I pay enormous attention, varying too much between recordings to be of too much importance to me. Similar Products Used: Van den Hul |