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Review 2 of 5 Summary: I had been experimenting over a period of 6 months with various borrowed balanced cables to find a good synergy with my Krell 300cd, Krell KRC-HR and Krell 250m monoblocs.
The 1120s blew the competition away right out of the box and have been improving ever since. I am not convinced they a re fully run in. In my system these have all the correct quantities of brightness (without sibilance - Red Dawn), bass (almost missing in the Wireworld), transparency and musicality (lacking somewhat in the Pro Silway and Neutral Reference). Music, instruments and voices seems real and just right.
The 1120 is a silver/copper hybrid using essentially the technology as Kimber's top of the range (read exhorbitant) Black Pearl (1130). The connectors are good quality silver and the build quality is generally up there with the best. They come in a solid aritight box which Kimber claims can be used for photographic equipment. A nice touch but I would have settled for $100 off the price!
These are truly fit and forget cables in the right system. Strengths: Fantastic out of the box and then carry on improving; soundstage; silence; a sense that everything is right; build Weaknesses: Wonder if they would be cheaper if it supplied without the airtight box Similar Products Used: Silver Streak; Cardas Neutral Reference; MIT 330 proline; Wireworld (various); Harmonic Technology Pro Silway; Nordost Red Dawn
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