Straight Wire Virtuoso Platinum Speaker Cables
Straight Wire Virtuoso Platinum Speaker Cables
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 22, 2004]
bobbynob
AudioPhile
Strength:
Great clarity and realism. Very transparent and neutral. Excellent soundstage. Good locking RCA connectors
Weakness:
The locking connectors can be hard to lock and unlock if your equipment has closely-spaced connectors. This review is for the current version (2004) of Straight Wire Virtuoso "R" interconnect. I paid $215 for a 0.5 meter pair with locking RCA connectors. I have tried a number of moderately-priced interconnects lately, including Kimber Hero, Bel, Kimber KCAG, Silver Audio Hyacinth, and TG Audio HSR. All of these left something to be desired in my system. A few weeks ago, a friend loaned me a very old version of Straight Wire Virtuoso Platinum. This turned out to be the best interconnect I had tried to date: very detailed and transparent, but just a tad too bright. I took a chance and ordered a new pair of Virtuoso "R". From the minute I tried it in my system, I knew this was the interconnect I had been looking for. Virtuoso R, in my system, seems perfectly neutral, with the best transparency and detail that I have experienced. Honestly, as hard as I try (and I am normally very critical of any faults I hear in cables) I can't find any thing to fault in Virtuoso R. My system for stereo listening now consists of the following, listed in order from sources to speakers: Rotel RCD-1072 CD player Sony C555ES SACD player Straight Wire Virtuoso R interconnects McCormack MAP-1 multichannel pre-amp TG Audio HSR interconnects Conrad Johnson Sonographe SA400 amp Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista speaker cables (bi-wired) B&W Matrix 802 Series 2 speakers (modified by disabling auto protect circuit, for better clarity) Similar Products Used: Silver Audio Kimber Kable Bel TG Audio |
[Jun 03, 2003]
Alexander Kolegov
AudioPhile
Strength:
Excellent resolution and tight bass when used with an inexpensive vacuum-tube CD player.
Weakness:
Sounds colored and unnatural with some CD players like California Audio Labs CL-15. When I connected the old Virtuoso Gold interconnect borrowed from a friend between the CAL CL-15 (both balanced and unbalanced) CD player and the Cary SL-15 integrated amp, I was astonished how detailed, warm and transparent the sound was and decided to order the new Virtuoso "R" modification. When compared to Virtuoso Gold, however, the Virtuoso R sounded harsh and colored from the start, but quite unexpectedly sounded very balanced and convincing with my old Dynaco CDV-1 CD player. Perhaps this cable will be a perfect match for some vacuum-tube CD players with muddly bass and poor resolution. Similar Products Used: Esoteric Audio "Primus"; Straight Wire "Virtuoso Gold"; Monster Cable 1000 MKIII. |
[May 03, 1999]
John
an Audiophile
I owned the StraightWire Virtuoso Platinum for 3 years when I decided to try out some other cables. The difference was very obvious with virtually every other cable compared to the Virtuoso. The Virtuoso is clearly a bright cable with a forwardness and metalic sound in the highs that quickly leads to fatigue after you have experienced many other cables. |
[May 02, 1999]
Paul
an Audiophile
Only try these cables if you are willing to buy them. Resolution, soundstage depth/width, bass, and imaging are the best I have heard after trying many high end cables. I use both the balanced and single ended Virtuoso cables and I prefer the sound of the single ended cables(excellent connectors); especially to the amplifier. One warning...these cables are very revealing and if you own somewhat bright equipment that requires Audio Quest cables to round off the sound, look elsewhere. Good job Straight Wire for not altering the sound. |
[Oct 31, 1999]
Mark Jenkins
Audio Enthusiast
Straightwire Virtuoso is my cable of choice and I use it throughtout my system. I do not find it bright at all, although it is true it does not roll-off anything in the treble. You hear your system and if the sound is bright, look elsewhere than these cables (but see the proviso below). There are cables that will soften and sweeten the sound, but generally they sound slow by comparison. |