SilverFi D-2 vs.Oyaide DR-510 Digital cables & SilverFi Spirit SG vs. Rumi SG interconnects REVIEW
Oct 28, 2013 at 12:56 AM Post #46 of 254
Congratulations Happy Camper, good to feel that emotional part from your impressions, where you are simply one big step closer to joy of music, well done.
 
I like that one:)
 
So much so that I'm baffled science can't figure it out.
 
THX
 
Oct 28, 2013 at 3:29 AM Post #47 of 254
nice review HC
 
Oct 28, 2013 at 6:53 AM Post #48 of 254
Ok, this is my take on listening the last couple weeks and doing some comparisons the last two days.

Signal: Flac 44.1/16 Foobar(no DSP)> Straightwire Starlight USB> Lynx Hilo> review cables> Rotel RMB-100 125w monoblocks> HE-6 (standard cable)

My normal wires were the Emotiva stranded copper balanced 1 m.

Music live material

Shaman- The sound brightens up more with a better balance of tone and timbre. The soundstage was relaxed and natural sounding. The acoustic string has a sweeter ring to it and the vocals more pronounced and exposed. The music was easier to hear at lower volumes with more information being heard.

Spirit- The music opens up even more with more of the signal being heard. I could hear more of the stage sounds clearly and the soundstage expanded. The decay was longer with a more complex sound. I just got more emotion out of the music and kept me more attentive.

Rumi- I listened to this the most as it's the best presentation of all. The soundstage was full and expansive. The crowd noise was very directional and clear. The little ques like throat clearing, the shuffling of the bodies as they settle down from an applause, the decay of laughter and conversations. The sound of the instruments were positioned across the stage instead of the three blob positioning I'm used to. It was a noticeable improvement over the other two and reminded me more of a speaker presentation with a more 3-d feel to it.

The instruments and vocals are the best I've heard from my system to date. The delicate instruments were distinct and well exposed in relationship to the rest of the instruments. You can hear the full body of each note just as clearly as you'd hear it live. The weight of drums are impactful and very real sounding. The texture of the skin and the snap of the stick just jumps out. MIck Fleetwood is so aggressive and you could follow every drum in the kit. If I could use a cliche, there was a film removed from the sound. Electronics were not just a massive wall of sound but very detailed. The marching drums in Tusk on The Dance were very noticeable when they marched onto the stage, they would swing the drums from side to side and you could notice the pitch change coming from front to back as they came across the stage. The growl of the organ resonated with a clear edge at the bottom instead of turning fuzzy and ill defined. Christie's piano was pure and her voice as mesmerizing as sitting in the crowd. The vocals of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young in the 60s had a purity of voice that just meshed so well. Crosby and Nash in particular could harmonize like few others and the presentation drew me into their vocals like I remember them live. When you have that little grin on your face when you hear things in your music that you've never heard after hearing the same pieces for decades, you know there's something working right. Call it synergy, call it magic, call it placebo. But the emotion and gratification I get listening to these cables leaves me wishing I could keep them here.

I put the Emotiva back in just to make sure I wasn't fooling myself and the sound reverted back to a darker, less dynamic, compressed presentation.

I am very impressed with the clarity and natural sound these cables gave. It was more realistic than I've been accustomed to and I've not been this engaged with my music since I got my HE-6. Now that I know how real my music can be presented, I'm motivated to finish my last tweak of cables and silver has given me the most real sound yet. I will try the purer copper before spending as silver is pretty expensive but I won't compromise now that I've heard these cables. That Rumi is one special cable.

Thank you Sezai for the time you've given me with your special products. It has been a joy to experience and you've convinced me there are differences in cables. It's not that it changes the signal but lets more of the signal through without any impact on it. So much so that I'm baffled science can't figure it out.

Thank you "Happy Camper" for your soulful impressions. Feeling yourself "Closer to Music" makes me happy.
I also admire the heavenly vocals of CSNY. Another of my favourite album is from David Crosby  "if i could only remember..."
 
Thanks again for your valuable time and passion.
 
Oct 28, 2013 at 6:31 PM Post #49 of 254
Closeness is an understatement. I have a lot of old rock and the Rumi presented it like it has never been heard. The better recorded stuff is just perfect but I'm most impressed with how well they made my Ten Years After, Wishbone Ash, Gypsy and Genesis sound. I am truly sad to have to send them out. My old material sounds like remasters.

We get revelations on occasion that ups the reference and I have had one with my time with these bad boys. I've heard silver before and it's been bright and bass light. Not your creations. You are to be applauded for your efforts because you have an ear and it's obvious in the product.
 
Oct 30, 2013 at 8:07 PM Post #50 of 254
great.Great Thorough review Blackmore,you got right into it giving us all the emotions you felt and what the different cables brought to the table.
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Nov 1, 2013 at 12:09 AM Post #51 of 254
Thanks for taking your time, glad you like it. Hopefully, more members will post their impressions soon.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  great.Great Thorough review Blackmore,you got right into it giving us all the emotions you felt and what the different cables brought to the table.
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