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Conclusion
These audio cables from Purist Audio Design are not only a fascinating case study in engineering, I think they sound fantastic. Will they be right for you or for your system? How on earth would I or any reviewer be able to divine that? Too many variables! As with all things — go try it yourself. All I can tell you is what I experienced; you make of that what you will.
For me, the impact that cables tend to have on my audio systems do not tend to be of the profound, life-changing sort. That said, they most definitely matter — just like everything matters. The whys and wherefores of this, I admit, I don’t understand. I’m sure there are very compelling arguments as to why what I heard is impossible, but to be frank, I’m not interested in yet another exegetical exercise in argument deconstruction, even though I’m pretty sure I’ll be getting the opportunity, nonetheless. For those inclined and unable to sit on their hands, feel free to take a look at the ground rules, first.
My best match was with my most expensive loudspeakers. That’s not exactly an accident — those TIDAL loudspeakers are extremely precise, absurdly well-made, and measured to a fare-the-well during their design and construction. They’re full range — they’re also enormous. They’re as resolving as any speaker I’ve ever run across — but don’t sound like goblins with rusty icepicks going after individual neurons deep in my frontal cortex. And with that speaker and wonderful (and varied) electronics from Vitus Audio and Pure Audio, the sound I got improved, in some cases significantly, with the introduction of these new cables from Purist Audio Design.
If you’ve got the wallet and the will, I can’t recommend a trial strongly enough. |
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