Kimber Kable Timbre Interconnect Cables

Kimber Kable Timbre Interconnect Cables 

DESCRIPTION

Tri-braid field geometry, VariStrand hyper-pure copper conductors, clear Teflon dielectric, Single-ended termination features Ultraplate RCA connectors standard with WBT RCA connectors available as an option, balanced termination utilizes "studio grade" XLR connectors with silver plated contacts

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 06, 2017]
Mr Bones
Audio Enthusiast

For many years, I have been an advocate of Kimber PBJs for people who wanted a good entry-level cable that would be a noticeable improvement over cheap cables. Now, I also recommend Timbres. Like the PBJs, they have a very nice soundstage, good resolution and clarity, but are a little bit "smoother". Of course, both of these are going to be dependent on what your system is like.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 05, 2011]
Mozart23
AudioPhile

Dynamic, tonally balanced, slightly laid back with good clarity, definition and a well-controlled bass, the Timbre's very "relaxing" sound made me sit back and listening for hours.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 09, 2008]
Greg
AudioPhile

Strength:

Great value. Good across the board performance.

Weakness:

None that I have found.

I purchased a new audio/video cabinet and my cd player wouldn't was further than my 1 meter Straightwire cable. I put in a Monster Interlink 400 Mk II for a temporary solution. I just replaced it with the Kimber Timbre 2m cable. A huge improvement. Voices are clearer, I'm pretty sure the signal getting to the preamp is hotter compared to the Monster. I find even the bass is better. It's like Claritin for your ears, the haze just disappeared.

Similar Products Used:

Straightwire, Monster

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 04, 2005]
delory
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Clarity and definition of treble

Weakness:

Bass improvement doesn't match that of treble, still, better than having neither!

I have been using this cable a little while now and have been very impressed by it, particularly in the treble. I have a relatively expensive system but have been disappointed by the lack of depth and soundstage, and have therefore tried a number of different interconnects and speaker cables. The Timbre is the first one that has made me sit back and say wow! Listening to acoustic guitar, you could feel every string being plucked, and hear the guitarist hand brush against the fretboard! Bass and midrange came out further, but not oppressively so. It is a medium priced cable, but for me has been a definite improvement. I will be sticking with this little beauty for a while!

Similar Products Used:

Sonic Link Violet Black Rhodium Melody Nordost Black Knight

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 28, 2004]
Bernard
AudioPhile

Strength:

Neutral sounding, warm, does not add anything, nice build, good price, good step up from Radio shack wires.

Weakness:

Sounds dull and lifeless to me. Detail is not that great.

The guys at Kennedy HIFI let me take the Kimber Hero and Kimber Timbre home so that I could audition them and make an educated decision. I compared them both to my IXOS 103 interconnect which I have had for a few years now and is well burned in which I cannot say for the two kimbers. The Timbre was not better in my opinion but different. The Ixos was a bit brighter, more aggressive and more detailed than the Timbre. The Timbre on the other hand was less aggressive, less detailed and more laid back sounding. The Timbre was a little boring to listen to compared to the Ixos but was neutral. In this case I would stick with my Ixos as the timbre is not an upgrade to my ears. (They are priced similarly.). The Hero is another matter entirely. This cable is amazing I was drawn into the music and heard detail that I had never heard before on my system. My recomendation is that you spend a little extra and get the Hero. Trust me you will not regret it. It's that much better.

Similar Products Used:

Ixos 103 and now : Kimber Hero.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
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