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joba_snake
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from Date Reviewed: January 22, 2004
Strengths: Tight bass, fantastic vocals, good imaging.Weaknesses: Soundstage could be wider for my liking.Bottom Line: Very good at its price. My previous cables (8TC and 25th Anniversary), one was too expensive to prove itself, the other too bright. The Reson was the all rounder with set up of:
Arcam Alpha 5 Plus CD
Roksan Caspian Int Amp
Kimber PBJ IC
KEF Cresta 2 Spkrs
DNM 1.5m each side
I am gonna bi-wire this soon!
Price Paid:
$110.00
Purchased At: Avit Link
Similar Products Used: QED 25th Silver Anniversary, Kimber 8TC
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john
a Audiophile
from londonDate Reviewed: October 6, 2001
Strengths: transparencey, detailWeaknesses: noneBottom Line: truly audiophile product!, designed to perform and match the sonic performance of the other dnm/reson products, like amp technology and record player - little known - as not part of the fashionable high end main stream. these cables are extremely fast, agile, transparent but most of all detailed. i experienced best results by re-wiring all the way to the driver units, not to compromise with other inferior build in cables in the speaker chassis, used the special dnm/reson 2mm plugs and licon fluid. the results are impressive but performed best in my full dnm/reson/rehdeko system.
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Guoxiu
a Audio Enthusiast
from SingaporeDate Reviewed: April 30, 2001
Strengths: Liquid treble. A smooth and inviting character which keeps you listening.Weaknesses: They are quite expensive in my country.Bottom Line: I use this cable to replace a pair of QED Silvers which had linked my amp to the treble inputs of my Castle Harlech speakers. The QED was a poor match for Harlechs' revealing tweeters; making them sound overly upfront and shrill, yuk!
The transformation brought about by the change to the Reson was magical. The HFs are smoother now, yet there is no loss of detail. I can't comment about the midrange and bass performance of the Reson, (although I am thinking of getting a second pair to run into my Harlech's bass inputs)... however I can recommend them strongly to people wishing to tame a speaker with explicit tweeters; WITHOUT compromising the retrival of HF details. The Reson elicits a seductive, rounded HF-sound from my Harlechs. It's quite enchanting.
Similar Products Used: QED Silver Anniversary
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Jerry
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from ScotlandDate Reviewed: September 30, 2000
Strengths: Clearity. Transparent. Flat.Weaknesses: Difficult to keep flat.Bottom Line: Neutral in top end, mid range and strong clean base. The flat built makes it ideal to keep under carpet provided you are patient, the thing refuse to stay flat. Very good value for performance and the terminals are also very reasonable built quality. If you need to have long length for home theater the value/performance ratio makes it extremely good value.
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$7.00
Similar Products Used: Cabletalk, QED silver, Eccose Reference M2.3 amd Kimber 4TC.
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Leo Würde
a Audiophile
from Konz, GermanyDate Reviewed: May 17, 2000
Bottom Line: DNM Reson interconnect- and loudspeaker cables are simply the best I ve ever heard at any price. They have no sound,
they are incredible neutral and open, all over the frequencies. They outperformed anything t any price with every gear. Incredible and music pure.
I enjoy them with the magical little creek 4330se, pro-ject 6.9, sumiko blue point special and elac 515 jet speakers.
Similar Products Used: Kimber KCAG, 8TC, Transparent, nordost, naim, MIT
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