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Tributaries Subwoofer Y OFHCC
Tributaries Subwoofer Y OFHCC
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Reviewed by:
audiom3
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
March 26, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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1 to 3 months

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Summary:
This review is on the SILVER Subwoofer-Y! I don't see it anywhere on this site, but I felt I should do a review on it anyway. WOW! What a cable! Not only did it tighten up my sub (Legacy Audio Powered Impact), but I had to turn the gain down quite a bit from my last cable, because it was letting so much more current through. CLEAN current! I wasn't expecting this big of a change with this semi-inexpensive cable, so I was pleasantly surprised. It has excellent build quality as well. I've unscrewed the RCA ends to inspect the solder joints, and they are very professional looking. Much better solder joint than a more expensive cable I've used from DH Labs. The Silver-Y is not the most expensive cable in my system, but it made the biggest difference! I strongly recommend trying out this cable when looking at other subwoofer cables.

Strengths:
Quality, tight bass, allows more current transfer.

Weaknesses:
Ugly blue jacket color (that's it!).

Similar Products Used:
Monster, Audioquest, Kimber, DH Labs


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