Mooses9
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im diggin the skull
My first cable from Ted arrived today, I haven't listened to it beyond testing that it works because it's too short, but it will be perfect for it's intended use (DAP in my work shirt pocket)
I can say that it looks great, seems to be well built and is surprisingly flexible - any sonic improvements will be an unexpected bonus.
That Ted was a pleasure to deal with is the icing on the cake, I know where to go next time I need a cable!
I have the Tzar 350 which I can not decide if I should keep or sell
I stumbled across this thread earlier this week. Thanks spook76 for giving us a heads up on Ted and his cables.
I've been looking for some new cables for my HD650's. I have another highly regarded cable on them now but felt they made the 650's a little muddy in the low end for my tastes and just not quite there in the mid's and highs. I've read nothing but good things about Toxic but didn't go for them in the end. Other cables were just more than I wanted to spend at the moment. After landing here and reading about not only how great the cables are, but how great Ted is to deal with, I e-mailed Ted and true to every post here, he responded almost immediately. I asked him my questions, he was straight up about everything. He even had a hybrid cable ready that he had used for testing that he could ship the next day. The cable arrived yesterday and I put four hours into listening. That's a good session for me. Time is a factor and also listening fatigue. First I listened to the current cable then plugged in Ted's cable. I did this for about 30 minutes with a variety of hi res digital recordings ranging from Joni Mitchell, to John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, to Little Feat, and on.
I'm not a novice when it comes to equipment or accessories like cables. I always go into a new cable listening session expecting nothing. I'm no expert but I do know what I'm looking for in sound. I wanted the 650's to come out of their darkness. The current cable had improved on the stock cable, but I believed the sound could be improved upon even more. The hybrid cable from Ted made a significant improvement in the overall sound and presentation of the 650s'. Bass became more controlled but still impactful. Mid's floated more and had a real sense of space and the highs, especially on some of the Coltrane tracks, which could be harsh, settled down and nuances in the notes were revealed that I could not get to with the other cables.
No surprise to those using Ted's cables. And I'm not really reporting anything new. I guess it's piling on in a good way. So the cables are fantastic (I've since ordered a silver IEM replacement for my Westone 4R's and will be sent out to me in about 4 days) but the real star here is Ted. U.S. made, incredible correspondence, fast turn around, earnest desire to be fair, outstanding quality product that's fully customizable, and fair pricing. If you're looking for new cables of almost any kind, you owe it yourself to check Ted's cables out.
Digitalized I am really glad you like your cables. As all of us who have used Ted Allen's cables know the build quality, customer service and price simply cannot be beat anywhere.
That is why I started this appreciation thread. I think a lot of the debate on high end cables is colored by companies selling inferior cables but charging premium prices or delivery times longer than seasons. When you buy from Ted Allen at Headphone Lounge it is OCC wire only and build times in days not seasons.
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