The Anti Cable

royalty
royalty Posts: 246
edited July 2009 in 2 Channel Audio
I did a search of the forums to see if anything was posted about this but I could find nothing so I am going to pose this question. I recently was on Audiogon and I saw these Anti-cables. There are ICs and speaker wire and some other stuff they sell and they are around 10 dollars/ foot. The seller who makes them claims that they got the Absolute Sound Editors Choice award for best cables for the money or something like that. His site and reviews and feedback all are very good. What I was wondering was if anyone had any info or experience with these. I am considering getting some because I dont really want to spend alot on cables, and if they are what they say they are then for the money I believe they would be a great buy. Opinions.....
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  • Osarion
    Osarion Posts: 181
    edited July 2009
    BigMac just sold a pair on here maybe shoot him a PM if nobody else can answer your questions. http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=86101
  • Flash21
    Flash21 Posts: 316
    edited July 2009
    I have heard the Anti Cable (speaker cable)...personally I didn't like them. They have some strong points, but to me they were too strident and it seemed like all the ambience ("room noise") was missing. I strongly preferred the Analysis Plus Oval Nine we were comparing to...a more expensive cable and two very different designs, to be sure.

    But some people swear by them...
    Steve Carlson
    Von Schweikert VR-33 speakers
    Bel Canto eVo2i integrated amp
    Bel Canto PL-2 universal disc player
    Analysis Plus Oval Nine speaker cables and Copper Oval-In Micro interconnects
    VH Audio Flavor 4 power cables
    Polk Monitor 10B speakers, retired but not forgotten
  • BigMac
    BigMac Posts: 849
    edited July 2009
    When I had my anticables hooked up this is what I had in my system at the time. I had these cables hooked up to the amps at various times. These cables really seemed to like Adcom. Other than the amps listed I also tried them on the Adcom 545 and the 5802. The sound when hooked up to anything Adcom was a match made in heaven.

    Pioneer 1018 receiver
    Marantz DV-6600 universal player
    Adcom 535II amp
    Luxman M113/117
    Polk Monitor 10b speakers

    Very neutral cable that does not add or take away anything from the music. The one tip I can give you though is if you buy some make sure you twist them together. When connecting them to your amp/recvr and speakers make sure to really tighten them down. I had spades on the pair I bought and at first they sounded really bad because they were not tight enough. I had them finger tight but that was not good enough. Then after reading a few tips on them I saw where you had to really crank down on tightening them. Once I did that they sounded completely different.

    I mentioned that they are very neutral and that is true mostly. I actually found these to be on the warm side of neutral. What I mean is that with the same components listed above, I used some ofc copper 14 gauge speaker wire. The sound was ok at best with bass being nice and controlled, mids were kinda grainy,and the highs were almost painful (I have the original tweets in the M10b). Once I hooked the anticables up everything kind of fell into place. No loss of bass and actually made it sound much more lifelike. Mids sounded nice and clean with voices and piano sounding pretty natural. The biggest improvement was in the highs. Highs now sounded much more natural and the cables tamed the harshness as well. Made for very enjoyable long listening sessions.

    The one thing about these cables that I did not really care for was shaping them. These cables are not your regular limp speaker wire. This stuff you have to contort to make it work. Shaping them takes a little while and did make me frustrated a few times but after that initial go with them it was worth the extra trouble in the end.
  • royalty
    royalty Posts: 246
    edited July 2009
    Thanks for all the info. With my situation, these cables seem like they would be a good fit for me. I will most likely try them out
    HOME AUDIO:
    Electronics:
    HK 354
    Front Power: CARVER TFM-35
    Center Power: Audiosource Amp One
    Speakers:
    Center: CSi5
    Fronts: rti10s
    Rears: monitor 50s
    psw 125 + psw 505 = BOOM

    CAR AUDIO
    Infinity 6032CF's all around
  • skipf
    skipf Posts: 694
    edited July 2009
    You can make them yourself for much less than $10/ft. They are made from motor winding wire.
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,561
    edited July 2009
    They are made from motor winding wire.

    Yep.
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  • dorokusai
    dorokusai Posts: 25,577
    edited July 2009
    The worst wire I've used to date.
    CTC BBQ Amplifier, Sonic Frontiers Line3 Pre-Amplifier and Wadia 581 SACD player. Speakers? Always changing but for now, Mission Argonauts I picked up for $50 bucks, mint.
  • NotaSuv
    NotaSuv Posts: 3,851
    edited July 2009
    Works great for hanging bird feeders from trees............