Tara Labs RSC Axiom Speaker Cables
Tara Labs RSC Axiom Speaker Cables
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 22, 2000]
Pete
Audiophile
Strength:
RSC Cable Technology and "sound"
Weakness:
Price point compared to other cables This cable is entry level to get the RSC technology, and has the characteristic RSC transparency that I like, but is priced too far from the lower priced Prime series to consider jumping to this cable, and too close to the Ref Gen II that if you're prepared to buy this model, then a little more money will buy the improved sound of Ref Gen II which is twice as good as this one. Similar Products Used: Tara Labs RSC Reference Gen II |
[Jul 31, 2000]
CJ
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very neutral, revealing interconnect. Looks pretty cool too.
Weakness:
Revealing, depending on your setup I moved up to the RSC Axiom from the Prism 22 (despite the bad reviews on this site, I really enjoyed the 22's in their own right). I definitely heard a big difference in both neutrality and detail. These cables show off the rest of your system with ease. Acoustic music in particular now sounds more alive becuase of the Axioms. Draws a great review from me. Similar Products Used: Tara Labs Prism 22 |
[Sep 12, 2001]
Howard
Audiophile
Strength:
Neutrality, Locking RCA's, GAF
Weakness:
none yet I have stepped up from Tara Labs Prism 22's which I thought were amazing for what I paid. These interconnects blew those out of the water, obviously. After the continuous 24-hour burn in period, there was no doubt that I had to buy these. I didn't get the very best price on these, but given the characteristics and quality of these cables relative to others I heard (the new Audioquest line) that are more expensive, I say get them. Locking RCA's and a high GAF (Girlfriend Acceptance Factor) for aesthics are added bonuses. |