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CHEAP UPGRADES
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So, you've got a budget system. You want to improve the sound but can't afford to change your components, what do you do? A cheap option is to upgrade your loudspeaker cable with Cable Talk 3.1.
You'll basically notice better focus of instruments throughout the picture and added detail to both the top end and midrange, plus bass with increased reaction and speed. More subtle differences are there.

Read reviews (below) from those who have used Cable Talk 3.1 speaker cable.
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REVIEW NO. 1
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Reviewed by:

charisma
(AudioPhile)
Review Date
January 22, 2007
Overall Rating
3 of 5
Summary:
I found this cable again in a box,and tried it in my system,wich is totally different trough the years.
When I bought it I was using elipson floorstanders,and it sounded well in the time on a cambridge amp.
I changed it later for an other brand,and it went in a box.
A few years later I tried it on Sonus Faber speakers,wich sounded hard and harsh,so it took only a few minutes and I replaced it again.
Now I am using tube gear and apogee ribbons,and this afternoon I thought I give it a trie.
What a big difference...it matches unbelievebly good!
There is a good stage,a natural sound,and even a nice 3d image.
Only in the bas in my system,its a little soft and lacks bottom.
So this cable reacts strongly on the system you put it in..
I did not suspect such a good performence,even comparing to my usual cables,wich cost many times the price of the 3.1.
In absolute terms it lacks some treble detail, but it makes music.
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Strengths:
music maker for a low budget
midrange matches well with tube gear
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REVIEW NO. 2
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Reviewed by:

shrink
(AudioPhile)
Review Date
May 31, 2004
Overall Rating
5 of 5
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Summary:
Don't know where some of these people get the ideas about harshness and over bright. This cable adds warmth to most systems. I tried replacing it with Chord Rumour 4 bi-wire and that was a bright and horrid cable. In most ways the cable talk was more controlled and subtle with far better control over the bass. Maybe these peoples systems are harsh. im using some very high end gear... Audiolab 8000Q pre Audiolab 8000M monoblocks Linn Ikemi cd player B&W P5 speakers and all i can say is it takes a lot of money to better the cable talk. in fact i had to move to kimber 8VS just to get a big enough improvement.
Strengths:
deep and powerfull bass, smooth and slightly warm midrange and sweet if not overly detailed treble.
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REVIEW NO. 3
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Reviewed by:
Azhar Khamis
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date
August 26, 2003
Overall Rating
5 of 5.
Summary:
They don't rock? Pls! I listen to progressive metal where every single part of the instrument is vital to really appreciate the talent put into this kind of music. Spin Dream Theater's Awake or Ark's Burn The Sun and you can hear the wicked tight bass and how everything else blends perfectly. The more it burns it, the more it sound great. If you listen to metal music, this cable is all you need, at no unnecessary extra cash. Btw, if Mission 731 Denon 3600 Pioneer 535
Strengths:
Tight bass. Perfect blend.
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REVIEW NO. 4
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Reviewed by:
yan s
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date
January 31, 2002
Overall Rating
5 of 5
Summary:
This is my first speaker cable but it's sound great for the first it's sound a little bit thin and bright after 1 month with 2 hours breakin every day used now I can heard the sonically sound. I think for another 1 year I still using this great cable.
Strengths:
Detail, fast, balance, natural and very-very cheap.