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Acoustic Zen I-1010R Silver Reference
Acoustic Zen I-1010R Silver Reference
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Reviewed by:

rsmcphee

(AudioPhile)

Review Date
May 6, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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Review 1 of 8

Price Paid:  $999.00 from brett interiors

Summary:
outstanding cable. I have owned NOrdost, Kimber select, MOnster cables, Straightwire, Tera labs and so far I love this cable. The highs are extended and the bass is tight. The midrange is to die for and will keep you listening for hours. I have highend equipment consisting of Anthem avm50, Simaudio Titan amp, Simaudio orbiter, and Simaudio Supernova and wired with these cables. The sound coming from my Martin Logan Vantage and Martin Logan Theater i is just fantastic. I cannot imagining finding a better cable

Strengths:
Smooth,detail, midrange is sweet and tight bass

Weaknesses:
none

Similar Products Used:
nordost, kimber select, audioquest, monster cable, straightwire cable, Tera Labs


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Reviewed by:
Chester
(AudioPhile)

Review Date
July 24, 2002

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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1.17 of 5, 6.00 votes

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Review 2 of 8

Price Paid:  $0.00

Summary:
Bought these because of the hype, but feel they're just over priced Harmonic Technology Cables. They were thin on the bottom end and fairly smooth on the highs. Now I find out that they've come out with another version for the third time in less than two years. This doesn't make me happy. Compared them to the HT Magic and found that the Magic was way better in my system.

Strengths:
High frequencies

Weaknesses:
Cable strees relief boot can't handle the weight of of the cable. Over priced.


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Reviewed by:
audiotrust
(AudioPhile)

Review Date
June 15, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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Review 3 of 8

Price Paid:  $0.00

Summary:
Occasionally we audiophiles all hit the wall. After years of everything from bank breaking major upgrades to an endless myriad of fine tweaks, we sit there listening to the monster we’ve created and find ourselves dreaming about a double play we almost pulled off in an after school baseball game. Its not that the sound isn’t good; many would call it great. It’s simply not alive. What emerges from our speakers has all of the polish and pristiness of a new Corian countertop. What we came to hear was the life and intrigue of African granite. It was precisely at this point that I was about to feel my heart pounding in my chest like a concert bass drum. Still moping in a blue lethargy of reconciled disillusionment, I carefully disconnected my Transparent Audio Ultra interconnects from my CD player to my preamp, and again from my preamp to my monoblock amplifiers. In their stead I plugged in the Acoustic Zen Silver Reference interconnects that I had borrowed to audition. Dutifully, I sat back in my listening chair and restarted “So What”, from the Miles Davis classic, “Kinda Blue.” A shot of adrenalin coursed my veins when, unexpectedly, Bill Evans’ piano had moved back about 15 feet. The notes of his pensive backdrop were not ending when they were supposed to. They were decaying into each other, caressing each other. I didn’t blink. When Miles took the lead with his trumpet, I could have reached out and grabbed it right out of his hands, except that I would have had to walk 30 feet from my chair to get to it. That was when the concert bass drum in my chest started up. Now completely intrigued, I tried a few tracks from Diana Krall’s “When I Look in Your Eyes.” The pinpoint focus of every instrument was remarkable. The sonic decay was impressive. The blackness from which everything magically emerged was new. But one thing was absolutely riveting. The strings were splashing off of the walls and ceiling of the recording room, painting a visual picture of the acoustic environment so vivid that I found myself seeing everything as though I were there. This isn’t a multimedia system. I have no huge front projection screen. I have no video at all. But I was seeing the musical ensemble, the room, the piano, everything. How could my Acoustic Zen cables convey so much information that my old cables blocked? That’s right, I said my Acoustic Zen cables. Take my Volvo 8

Strengths:
Neutral timbre, spacial resolution, temporal resolution, low noise backdrop, size of soundstage in all dimensions, freedom from hardness and glare.

Weaknesses:
No artificial smoothness or warmth, not a deficit unless system deeds it.


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Reviewed by:
Dave
(Audiophile)

Review Date
January 5, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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5.00 of 5, 1.00 votes

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Review 4 of 8

Summary:
These are very good cables indeed! They are very high resolution, very smooth and refined sounding from top to bottom, and not a hint of irritating qualities (even from break in!), only detail, detail, and very clear! The cables have a smoothness athat's not often associated with pure silver in my experiences!(could be do to latest purity silver upgrade...?) I've used the Matrix Ref from the same company, and it's an interesting difference. The copper/silver Matrix has a more contrasty soundquality, while the Silver ref has a more smooth textured "one-ness" to the sound. The difference is kinda like the differnce in overall sound/pressentation one would expect to hear with an ultra high end "single bit" digital DAC vs. a multi bit DAC! The singles usually have a "one-ness"/more unified sound, where the "multi's" tend to have a more contrasted presentation. Overall, I think system choices will decide between the two.
You will find, in ultimate terms, a leanness in the bass that you don't get with copper cables. Good or bad it's there, and system dependent for best results critically.
I like this Silver Ref better than the Audio Quest Silver and most of the Nordost Silver. I'd chose this cable over just about anything, especially for "top end" dubties on a biamp, and pure tube systems! Although, AZ's own line Matrix ref is better in the bass in oppinion.
Overall, very very good cable, at the right price point compared to higher cables. I can't immagine getting that much better results from a cable overall. And it might be perfect in a lot of system set-up's!..worth a try indeed.

Strengths:
Resolution, top end perfection,refinement, clarity, soundstage, dynamics, smooth!

Weaknesses:
To nit-pick, probably a slight leaness in the bass, as with all cables of pure silver nature. However, it could be a good thing in some systems!

Similar Products Used:
AZ Matrix Reference, Audio Quest Amazon, Harmonic Pro Silway, SPM Nordost Ref


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Reviewed by:
Big Johnson
(Audiophile)

Review Date
October 10, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 months to 1 year

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Review 5 of 8

Price Paid:  $700.00 from online

Summary:
Jimmy James, you are a fool. That's all there is to say. Why don't you try burning in the cables first. Just a little tip from a Big Johnson.

Strengths:
Musical, detailed, dynamic, excellent value

Similar Products Used:
Transparent, Harmonic Tech, Cardas


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