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Recently I have been
enjoying a pair of GS Spatia cables on loan.
They have replaced,
for the period of the loan, a pair of Van Den Hul Clearwater silver coated cables that I have
used for some time.
First
impressions excellent construction – cables housed in quality sheath terminated
with gold banana plugs. The same very high quality as the excellent Deze
headphone cable I use with my Audeze LCD-2s . In Hi fi everything matters so I played through a consistent collection of sources and components cabled with GS Lautus and Libran using the excellent Majestic as a hub.
Immediately
after plugging in the Spatia Cables I noticed the presentation of an expanded soundstage
with each element of the soundscape having it’s own space but representing a
coherent whole. I experienced a real 3D effect on many pieces that I played. I
could close my eyes and forget the speakers were there.
That said
implementing these cables really made my Spendor A7 speakers “sing” (that is
the only way I can express it) – the
cables are just so musical and have a really natural presentation of the
musical content (both vocal and instrumental) they were fed. The cables did not
get in the way and reflected well recorded
content and the intentions of the producers.
Conscious of
psycho acoustic effects I A/B tested the Spatia Cables against my existing
cables diligently playing through a variety of genres and formats (Vinyl, CD,
TIDAL stream) of musical content. The contrast was clear switching back to the Van Den Hul lost the sound quality was flat in comparison and a little distant, whereas the Spatias invited me in to the soundstage and provided an immersive experience.
After
(obligatory / enjoyable) airings of Pink Floyd (Meddle, DSOTM, Wish you were
Here, Animals, The Wall, Delicate Sound of Thunder) and Dire Straits (Debut,Communique, Making Movies, Love Over Gold, Alchemy Brothers in Arms, On Every Street) I moved on to playing other material (necessarily
via TIDAL streaming through my Lindemann Bridge 2 and Majestic).
A sample of
these were
Tool – Choclate Trip Trick from
the “Fear Innoculum” album – the Spatia cables really reflected the all-immersive
nature of the track with separated instruments cleanly appearing and traversing
all areas of my sizeable listening room(5*5 metres).
Fink - Wheels Turn Beneath my Feet – his European tour Live
album from 2012 – very atmospheric with clear instrument separation and the
impression that you are there in the audience at those theatres. Particularly
impressive on the tracks Warm Shadow and Sort of Revolution.
Cassandra
Wilson – played
tracks from Belly of the Sun
recorded back in Missisipi and Glamored (the cover of Dylan’s Lay Lady
Lay is particularly impressive).
Eagles – Hell Freezes Over – a well
recorded live set from the later period sounded very impressive through the
Spatia cables.
Sarah
Bareilles – Brave
Enough – Live at the Variety Playhouse – an atmospheric recording made at
what I am told by a professional musician acquaintance of mine is a “interesting
shaped” venue.
Jimi
Hendrix – Electric
Ladyland and Band of Gypsies albums – pushing the boundaries instruments
and acoustics fabulous sound.
Moving to a
little Classical …
Max
Richter – On the
Nature of Daylight and Vivaldi Four Seasons
Rounding off
with The Academy of Ancient Music (on Vinyl) through the Accession M ..
Handel – The Water Music
Vivaldi - The Four Seasons
Well that
was an indulgence! And thank you for indulging me!
Yes the
Spatia Cables really enhanced my listening experience and brought out the best
from my equipment and content presented.
With a heavy
heart I have returned these excellent cables to John C with great thanks as
ever and consider ordering my own pair.
In short Highly
recommended.
------------- Roger C
Accession M, Majestic, Solo ULDE, Deze, Lautus RCA, Lautus Digital, Libran Spatia, Spatia Links.
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