Summary: Awesome levels of detail and clarity. Just lets the music through.
Strengths: Detail, clarity, overall resolution.
Weaknesses: Bass while very precise and fast needs more depth.
Similar Products Used: Interdyn Concorde series
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Rating Reviewed by: Tanto Mugabu(Unregistered User)
(Audiophile)
Review Date January 13, 2002
Overall Rating 1 of 5
Value Rating 1 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month
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5 votes
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, from Nairobi
Summary: I tried the blind test recomended by Mr. Rene Rivo from the Philippines. I compared my Ixos Gamma 6003's against guage 12 standard lamp cord manufactured by the Congo Electric & Wiring Co.
The Congo wires were more transparent, fluid, detailed. Soundstage was multi-dimensional. Compared to this, the Ixos was congested, veiled and dark-sounding.
I knew I was suckered the minute I hooked it up. Its a complete RIPOFF! I pity those people who bought from those five rolls Mr. Rivo II has sold.
Can anyone advise how I can get my money back!!??
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Rating Reviewed by: Daniel Santos(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date January 10, 2002
Overall Rating 3 of 5
Value Rating 2 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year
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, from Manila
Summary: Will the real Rene Rivo please stand up. Obviously Mr. Rene, you are a dealer so your opinion is worth SSSSSHHHHHH aaaaaving cream! Oooops, which one of you am I referring to? Im confused. Anyway, the cables are just Ok.
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Summary: I purchased about 30 feet of this cable (prewired with banana clips and terminals) from Accessories 4 Less www.ac4l.com. I am running the cable into my AR310HO mains and Cs25Ho center channel in my home theater system. I had previously been using some monster cable speaker wire (14ga)and never believed that cable could make such a difference in overall sound. I am only running a cheap Pioneer 457 Receiver, but the difference in overall presence (bass, mid range and treble) was amazing. It sounds like my system has not only better response, detail, and clarity, but an increase in overall sound levels as well. I can't wait to get my new Denon 3802 receiver. I also picked up IXos RCA cables, and a silver series component video cable, and they are outstanding as well. For the price, I really don't think that you will get much better build construction or sound reproduction.
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Rating Reviewed by: alex bishop(Unregistered User)
(Audiophile)
Review Date May 9, 2001
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month
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1 votes
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, from Scotland
Summary: I've not heard this in my system but plenty of times in a friends, Marantz amp and Mission floorstanders (don't know which ones, but we all know what missions sound like :).
I've not heard this cable put a foot wrong in that system, and couldn't hear a difference a/b ing with the 606 cable (now discontinued, but 2-3 times the cost of 6003). With my speakers, Naim intros, even with the same Marantz amp there was not quite the sweetness I'm used to in the midrange with the 606. I would expect this to be more evident with a more detailed amp.
Ignore what one of the other reviewers says here about this cable not being screened, perhaps he's thinking of the interconnects, a loudspeaker cable does not need to be screened and none to my knowledge are. I can think of extreme circumstances where this might be needed, but it would wreak havok with the sound quality and current carrying capabilities.
Strengths: even performance
Weaknesses: may not let detailed speakers do their best
Similar Products Used: ixos 606 Pakora, QED anniversary, naim cables
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