Tributaries Silver OFHCC Speaker Wire Speaker Cables
Tributaries Silver OFHCC Speaker Wire Speaker Cables
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 06, 2008]
Mike
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
upper mids, treble delicacy
Weakness:
not the best bass/lower mids, might be too bright for some These are great cables. I recently picked up some Transparent Cable Waves that were dealer demos. In direct comparison to the the SP4, the Wave sounds fuller with better bass/lower midrange, but has a hardness or edge in the upper midrange and relatively rolled off highs. The SP4 has a looser bass and slightly thinner/brighter sound, but the upper mids and highs are more to my liking. My speakers are NHT Classics and have a ruthless upper midrange/treble. With the Wave they sound too hard in the upper mids and highs too the point of listener fatigue. With the SP4 they are more extended on top with less fatique in the upper mids and highs. Too bad they dont have the nice lower midrange/bass performance that the Wave does. I was prepared to change speakers yet again until I threw back in my old SP4..... Customer Service web site sucks..... Similar Products Used: Monster, Transparent, Blue Jeans, and probably others |
[Oct 31, 1998]
Veda
an Audio Enthusiast
Having been a long time fan of Tributaries video cables, I decided to give one of their speaker cables a try. The SP 4 is their top of the line model. It employs 14 gauge copper/silver hybrid combination in a traditional transparent jacket. I compared it to the slightly higher priced LAT Int. SS-1000D and Transparent The Wave. The SP4 is transparent and very dynamic but it's also cold sounding. I found it to be very similar to the LAT minus the smooth midrange. When comparing to the Transparent, they seem to excel in totally different areas. The Wave sounds full bodied but it lacks speed. The SP4 seems thinner but transparent and jagged. I found the Tributaries to be the best for HT setup. It is quite flexible so it can be twisted around for front or surround use. Recently I saw a review of it in the HomeTheater mag. Given the characteristics of this cable, I understand why they preferred it over the other contenders. It's a great cable for the price and for HT applications; but I prefer smooth cables in my music system. |
[Feb 04, 1999]
RAM
an Audio Enthusiast
I am currently using this cable for biamping. I use it only for the top end and home made for the low end. They sound very nice. They are also very neutral so they should match most systems. They are good for the price. They also look nice. If you have a big budget for cables I would recommend paying about $7-$10 a foot. I still have some component upgrading to do and interconnect don't come before components in my budget. At $4 a foot this was just right for me. |
[Dec 18, 1999]
Alex
Audio Enthusiast
I Have just added this speaker cable to my system which includes B&W 603's, a linn mimik cd and a rotel ra971 amp. |
[Apr 13, 1999]
Jeff
an Audio Enthusiast
I recently received the last piece to my "apartment system" some Martin Logan Scripts. I got them in the middle of the week so I was only able to use cheap Magnavox speaker cable bought at Wal Mart. The sound quality of the speakers is probably what made it sound so good. I already knew that I wanted the SP4 since it is a good budget choice for me, a college student. |