I am interested in the new No.10, do you all thing is worth it to get the 8wired version?
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I would be a bit concerned about weight going with the 8 wire, but am curious as well.I am interested in the new No.10, do you all thing is worth it to get the 8wired version?
I would be a bit concerned about weight going with the 8 wire, but am curious as well.
that might be true... but if there is a significant (which might not be the case) improvement. It may worth while
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The PW No.10 is available on Music Sanctuary website, https://music-sanctuary.com/collections/pwaudio-cables/products/pwaudio-anniversary-no-10 

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I find 8 wire to be worth it, sounds better.that might be true... but if there is a significant (which might not be the case) improvement. It may worth while
PW's latest release, No.10, is an exceptional cable. Excellent dynamics and great details retrieval.
So I can get an idea of the no.10, are you able to say which Effect Audio cable it would be most like?
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Let me refer you to @Deezel177 as he has most of the Effect Audio cablesSo I can get an idea of the no.10, are you able to say which Effect Audio cable it would be most like?

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Care to elaborate a bit? Thanks!I find 8 wire to be worth it, sounds better.
For me, first off, the soundstage is more open, which is great. More width and certainly more depth. Across the spectrum; bass, mids, treble; there is just more 'there', there. Better layering and details are more apparent, and the overall sound signature just has a more relaxed, open feel. I'll never go back to 2 or 4 wire. Never, I say, never!Care to elaborate a bit? Thanks!
Thanks for the info!For me, first off, the soundstage is more open, which is great. More width and certainly more depth. Across the spectrum; bass, mids, treble; there is just more 'there', there. Better layering and details are more apparent, and the overall sound signature just has a more relaxed, open feel. I'll never go back to 2 or 4 wire. Never, I say, never!
What cables are you using now?Thanks for the info!
Satin Audio Athena (8 wire), PW no. 5 (4 wire), Norne Audio Therium (4 wire), and Effect Audio Maestro and Ares II (both 4 wire).What cables are you using now?
The Satin Audio Athena 8 wire, has been blowing my mind, and really has me interested in other 8 wire cables now.
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For me, first off, the soundstage is more open, which is great. More width and certainly more depth. Across the spectrum; bass, mids, treble; there is just more 'there', there. Better layering and details are more apparent, and the overall sound signature just has a more relaxed, open feel. I'll never go back to 2 or 4 wire. Never, I say, never!
will it be too thick or heavy? It is 24awg and not standard 26awg
It doesn't bother me, I think it matters how it is made. I have a whiplash 8 wire copper and that is a bit annoying because it is so stiff, but my Triton 8 is flexible and dare I say...supple?will it be too thick or heavy? It is 24awg and not standard 26awg
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