Most cables discussed in this forum are made in the US. I am wondering what good european interconnects in the 50-100 US$ are? Mini to RCA as well. I believe that germans produce more than only Oehlbachs (but I don't know of any other), its a shame if they don't since they make such great headphones.
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Van den Hull comes from Europe too... They have a great number of models and are very good. Siltech - silver (and gold) cables at high prices - also very good. Then there are many Brands from England (I don't like them mutch). HMS is German, but their prices are much higher than you suggested. The Oelbach's aren't nothing out of thr ordinary - you can do much better for the price.
Just to mention few.
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Just to mention few.
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Chord Co. here in the UK make some really nice cables. The Cobra springs immediately to mind. The Chorus is a killer!
Cable Talk have made some decent cables in the past.
QED are also well resected. I swear by their speaker cables especially the Genesis Silver Spirals.
Ecosse make some decent cable I hear, although can't vouch for them personally having not ised them. BTW Ecosse is french for Scotland.
I personally use Van Den Hul D103 II Hybrids on my turntable and phono stage. VdH is dutch I think?
Sonic Link also make decent cables but can sometimes be difficult to find. The Silver Pink was a lovely cable from them.
Overall the best cables in the world IMHO are the Nordost flatlines. I've 2 pairs of Red Dawns on my sytem and they make one hell of a difference.
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Cable Talk have made some decent cables in the past.
QED are also well resected. I swear by their speaker cables especially the Genesis Silver Spirals.
Ecosse make some decent cable I hear, although can't vouch for them personally having not ised them. BTW Ecosse is french for Scotland.
I personally use Van Den Hul D103 II Hybrids on my turntable and phono stage. VdH is dutch I think?
Sonic Link also make decent cables but can sometimes be difficult to find. The Silver Pink was a lovely cable from them.
Overall the best cables in the world IMHO are the Nordost flatlines. I've 2 pairs of Red Dawns on my sytem and they make one hell of a difference.
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