sleepysurf
Well-known member
Unbelievable! Since getting my Summits, I've been using the stock stainless steel jumper, to connect the stat and woofer inputs. Frankly, I never thought to replace them with quality jumpers, because I had tried home made jumpers for my Aerius' a while ago, and didn't appreciate any difference.
Anyways, on a whim, I bought a set of DH Labs Q-10 jumpers on A'gon, and popped them on today. I almost fell out of my chair! Unbelievable how much improvement they made... from deeper cleaner bass, to bloomier midrange, to more crystalline highs. Up to now, I truly believed that cables made LITTLE, if any, difference, but now I am absolutely convinced they are indeed a CRITICAL component of the entire audio chain. The DH Lab Q-10 Silver Sonics are multi-strand OFC, heavily clad in silver. Only potential downside is they aren't particularly flexible. My speaker cables are currently generic 10g Belden (from Blue Jeans Cables), but I'm gonna start auditioning other cables now, probably starting with a full run of the DH Labs Q-10.
Anyways, on a whim, I bought a set of DH Labs Q-10 jumpers on A'gon, and popped them on today. I almost fell out of my chair! Unbelievable how much improvement they made... from deeper cleaner bass, to bloomier midrange, to more crystalline highs. Up to now, I truly believed that cables made LITTLE, if any, difference, but now I am absolutely convinced they are indeed a CRITICAL component of the entire audio chain. The DH Lab Q-10 Silver Sonics are multi-strand OFC, heavily clad in silver. Only potential downside is they aren't particularly flexible. My speaker cables are currently generic 10g Belden (from Blue Jeans Cables), but I'm gonna start auditioning other cables now, probably starting with a full run of the DH Labs Q-10.