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Rating Reviewed by:
 seanbeer
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date June 16, 2006Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 1 to 3 months Visitors rate this review 4.00 of 5,
6.00 votes
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Review 1 of 30
Price Paid:
$70.00
from 2nd hand Summary: The story so far:
Paid US$70 for a pair of 0.8m from a 2nd hand shop to try out between CDP to Pre-Amp after hearing all the hypes on the Internet about this cable.
After a week with it, I rushed out to get another pair for my Phono-amp to Pre-Amp.
And finally a month later I replaced the Pre to Power Amp cable with the 'second' due to the fact that I encounted a hum problem the 'frist' between the pre and power.
It shows how much I appercaited the 'first'. It has a presentation that on other cables so far I have heard can come close when it comes to playing classical music, airy and amazing micro-dynamic, spot on tonal balance.
but if anything other than 'classical' is on top of you listening list, then you might be able to do better with other cables, the first is so natural that it makes pop and rock a bit boring (in my sytem it is the case).
but i have always been of the view that one system can only play classical well when it play rock and pops bad.
Strengths: I will name 5:
1. Lots of details
2. skilly smooth treble
3. well controlled bass
4. Airy presentation
5. Good mirco-dynamics Weaknesses: I will also name 5 to be fair:
1. Possible hum problem
(I have this problem between my SS pre and power amps)
2. Shows weaknesses of your gear / or the recordings
3. slightly liad back presentation not perfect match for strong energy music like acid jazz
4. It sounds so speical that you either love it or hate it.
5. Not attention grabing on first listen , 'wow' factor is low but give it time and you will carry a smile rather than 'wow' on your face.
6. Once you bought one , you will want to change all you cable to 'carbon' based material. but the problem is the speaker cable 'the thrid' is not that affordable.
ok, i got more than 5, i shall stop here.
Similar Products Used: Ecosse MA2 the maestro US$300
Ecosse MS2 the quartet US$400
VDH the Second US$
VDH D102III Hybird
Chord Siren
QED Quenx 2
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Rating Reviewed by:
 petaudio
(AudioPhile)
Review Date January 15, 2005Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 3 Months to 1 year Visitors rate this review 4.60 of 5,
5.00 votes
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Review 2 of 30
Price Paid:
$200.00
from - Summary: Van Den Hul First Ultimate MKII (2004) interconnect RCA 0.6m:
The best -by far- for barok/classical music listening at this price point. It is simply a must-buy for the real music/hi-end lover. This cable has a gift. It sound perfect and detailed enough on many mid-budget systems but it also can correct tone-shifting problems in the high frequencies like a magic hand. It will make your systems playing of a violin or piano sound by far more realistic and real-life without hardness or harshness found on MANY cables in this category. Its a smooth and slightly laid-back cable (like you are sitting in the middle of a concert hall, not back or front). Its s safe solution for forward or bright systems and magic upgrade for the classical listeners. Warm sounding, very smooth , but it does not like some heavy bass lines. The strange is that it plays rock very well, too. Strengths: Extraordinary qualities and more,more realistic reproduction of classical organs (special with strings, violin etc.) Warm and smooth, enough detailed, laid-back relaxed presentation. It is a must buy for classical/barok music listeniing. Very specious and perfect reproduction of sound stage. Warm and not shinny with high frequencies, can be the cure for some bright systems. Relaxed presentation for long-listening without hardness of string organs but without sacrifice of detail or blur presentation. Weaknesses: Not very good control of low frequencies, not the best buy for already laid-back systems.
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Rating Reviewed by:
 audiophiles
(AudioPhile)
Review Date December 19, 2004Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for 1 to 3 months Visitors rate this review 3.60 of 5,
5.00 votes
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Review 3 of 30
Price Paid:
$220.00
from - Summary: Talking for the 0.6m The First Ultimate RCA interconnect , newest VDH version 2004:
I begin comparing this interconnect (and mostly the material , carbon fibres) with copper and silver cables at the same category or maximum double the price.
Replacing the Kimber HERO with this interconnect made a huge differance. Basically, plugin this cable you first notice a very relaxed, balanced frequency spectrum. This interconnect's character is smooth, enough detailed, prefering/helping to reproduce violins and female voices with uncomparable naturality . It smoothes out a great amount of edge and sharpness. From the other side, Kimber's Hero and even better SilverStreak had by far better bass control, and not the laid-back character VDH 1st Ultimate presents. Placing this cable to bright and slightly sharp or grainy problematic combos will be a great-great upgrade, but the difference is so large that you may find it after some weeks somehow "boring" and very relaxed presentation. Switching back to silver cables all systems sounded colder and brighter but with better control and air at highs and lows. Not so good with cymbals, may sacrifice the joy of listening the leather of drums, somehow it blurs something.
Listen to it before buying, its a very good interconnect that isn't perfect for all combos. Strengths: Warm, egde-free presentation. Fix problems of bright and cool sounding systems, adds a classy smoothness and great soundstage. Fair detail for the money. Weaknesses: Slightly lean-sounding, modest bass control, slightly decreases the dynamics at mid/high frequencies. Also what was laid-back goes slightly more back. Hates the shine of cymbals.
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Rating Reviewed by:
 zuper
(AudioPhile)
Review Date November 10, 2004Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 1 to 3 months Visitors rate this review 3.88 of 5,
8.00 votes
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Review 4 of 30
Price Paid:
$250.00
from local store Summary: This cable is the magic hand that makes bright and cool sounding amps sound as warm and enjoyable as you wish. Compared with Kimber Hero or SilverStreak and KCAG it magically is by far,far,far more reallistic,warm,not over-greassy sounding. The magical is that it actually is a lot more dynamic sounding. Some could say that detail is exactly there but not forward and shinny -i think i prefer this level and character of detail instead the fake/not natural sounding bright generous detail I hear from Kimber's Hero.
Absolutelty perfect for guitar listening , piano and even the hardest of rock sounds fantastic, with depth , wood-pseydotube like harmonics. It has a relaxed and sligtly slightly laid-back sound that is almost magical how by far excels the other pricy cables.
Try this: Combine this interconnect 0.6mm (First Ultimate) with the Nordost Blue Heaven (rather cool and slightly forward/bright sounding speaker cable) and you get detail and neutrallity/naturality that you wont believe, right sounding not bright , natural lush. Also the strange is that all organs and voices have more air and dynamics compared with all the other cables. Strengths: Natural, totaly true sounding, represents the music and soundstage perfectly with lots of detail and dynamic. Eliminates harshness, make the bright systems sound as you wish without sacrifice of detail and upper extension at all. Slighlty laid-back. Tromendous difference from the first hour of listening. And after all... it is extra bonus that if you like this cable (and probably never change it, never) it lives forever.Cymbals/percussions,bass but especially female voices and guitars sounds by far more natural and real-like. Weaknesses: Relaxed, for some who like a fake shine of detail and over-presented bright detail its a crap. If you love tube sounding amps but you own solid-state, this will bring the lush and warm you dreamed of come true like a magic touch. Dont make the hi-hat and percussion over-extended and shinny if you wish for. Similar Products Used: Kimber, Monster, Audioquest.
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Rating Reviewed by: milkshock(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date June 16, 2003Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 1 to 3 months Visitors rate this review 4.25 of 5,
4.00 votes
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Review 5 of 30
Price Paid:
$190.00
from eBay Summary: This review is for the First Ultimate cable. I had the Van Den Hul D102 MkIII, came into some extra money so I thought I would upgrade. The sound is definitely bigger with this cable - from top to bottom and there is definitely a wider soundstage. Perhaps not the tightest sound around but makes up for it in depth. the highs are very sweet-sounding and the lows go very low. A warm-sounding cable that could I would recommend be used to tame a harsh sounding system. I also have it as a digital conection between my DVD player and my AV Processor. I would strongly recommmend it as a digital cable also. Strengths: Depth, breadth, bass and treble. Very comfortable sound to live with. Weaknesses: Maybe a little on the warm side for some systems, although this makes it a great digital cable Similar Products Used: Van Den Hul D102 MkIII
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