The new Mk III versions of the Pivot are *slightly* more flexible. I have the Mk II and the Mk III versions. The sonic signature is the same though. I would recommend them having compared them directly to a number of others including Monster, Cardas, Rnb Sky Blue (previous cosmetics), and a couple of DIY ones. In all fairness, the Sky Blue one was also quite good.
The Zu Pivot is very balanced and transparerent. It has the best bass response of the mentioned lot with good top end. The Sky Blues were a "faster" sounding cable, at least with my setup, slightly smoother, but lacking the low end authority of the Pivot.
The construction of the Zu is flawless. I like the cable so much that I own 3 of them.
I found that the Zu Pivot sounds better with break-in, around the 80 hour mark.
Cheers,
Dennis
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Originally Posted by Thaddy
One thing to keep in mind about the Zu's though...is that they are stiff. If you plan on using them with components near the wall, then you run the chance of ruining the IC's. They pretty much hold a half-moon (if not more) shape when holding one end and letting the other dangle in mid-air.
On the good side, they are constructed VERY well, and are an excellent value. Other, more flexible, IC's in your budget are the Magwire Originals and the Signalcable Analog Ones. I own both, and should be writing up a comparison soon. Also, both will come in under your $50 limit, shipping included.
As for Mini » RCA cables, check out the Straightwire and Kimber offerings on HeadRoom.
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