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, from Honolulu, Hawaii, USA Summary: I second the review of this tonearm cable by John Fox. I have not auditioned a lot of tonearm cables, but I have done my fair share of using and auditioning interconnects and speaker cables of surpassing reputation and price. Swapping the Silver Breeze for my previous tonearm cable (Graham's best silver lead) produced as clearly obvious an improvement in the sound of my system as any cable swap I have ever heard.
Simply put, this tonearm cable is extremely quiet (one of its main design goals) and passes along a ton of information in a what to my ears is a very neutral and unassuming way. I have waited a while and listened a lot before writing this review in order to make sure that my initial reactions to the cable would not change. The cable has improved somewhat over many hours of listening, but my reaction and fundamental opinion of the Silver Breeze has not changed. It does an outstanding job of transmitting information, and as a result, it makes the whole presentation of my analog system dramatically more realistic.
It is not a cheap cable by any means, but in comparison to some of the more renowned interconnects on the market these days, the Silver Breeze was much more than a worthwhile acquisition for me, especially given the degree of improvement in my system that it produced. For me, it was a bargain.
The cable can indeed be a little awkward to use, but the proprietor of Silver Audio, Max Kreifeldt, is a willing and helpful person to deal with, and if you'll take the time to make careful note of the physical (logistical) requirements for your tonearm cable before ordering, Silver Audio will make you a cable that suits your situation. I goofed up, and gave Max incorrect information the first time out. He fixed the problem and altered the configuration of the cable to fit my needs at no charge. I mention this because potential buyers should know that although this not a great big company, it is good one, which in my experience has been responsive to its customers' needs and a pleasure to deal with. Strengths: Very quiet. Tremendous resolution. Weaknesses: Design of cable results in a cable that is rather fat, inflexible and clumsy through the better part of its length.
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