Nevertheless, i still want to hear feedbacks from users of this speaker wires with fullrange speakers (no xover).
this is the reason why i want to test it myself bro. this what this guy claims from his post;
Through my "Son" the bass got surprisingly robust, as David Dicks said it would, but the trebles were still too shrill, the violins too "wiry." I swapped out my Home Depot speaker cables (which work fine with other speakers needing some sparkle), and I put in a pair of Goertz, copper-ribbon, "MI 2 Veracity"speaker cables made by Alpha-Core, the least expensive but truly high grade cables I know of. That really did it. Finally I'd found the combination that worked excellently with the speakers, (which cost more than my lo-budge cables, but less than the fancy schmecker stuff I have around the old surfer shack), and I was confident the speakers sounded as good as they could. I believe the reviewer has a responsibility to the readers and the gear to get everything sounding its best before it is evaluated. It is time consuming, but only fair.
How'd they sound?They sounded surprisingly good. They are very clean, and have this quality of seeming to place you in the room with the musicians that is sometimes uncanny. On records I know and like, say, Marta Gomez's Cantos De Agua Dulce (Chesky JD 281), there is something very realistic about the percussive instruments, drums, wood block, drumsticks, hand clapping that I hear on few speakers. Then, a few ticks later, there is a hear-through-the-veils moment, a segue to a very delicate guitar accompanying Gomez's haunting voice. To me it feels as if I am in the studio, or listening to the master-tapes of dreams, her dreams, and it has a captivating effect.
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http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue24/audio_nirvana.htm