Has anyone tested different ground wires? I’m using AQ Thunderbird ground goodies but I am curious if upgrading to Dragon would improve the system
I have tried several different ground wires. CAD, Nordost green and black. Shunyata, Reiki, Turnbull, DIY home made…. Unfortunately they all perform differently. You have to pick one that sounds the best in each implementation. Direction is important.
Which ground box are you using?
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I expect delivery of a CAD GC3.1 and GC1.1.
Which wires would you recommend with these?
Cheers, Ulrich
The most transformative ground wire I ever heard was from Turnbull. We were using CAD boxes (GC3.1, 1.1). What this ground cable did to the sound was unbelievable. I was just as big as changing out a power cable or speaker cables. Sometimes we have these experiences in audio that resets a bar of what to expect to a much higher level. This was one of those times. But he has not released it as an official product yet. Maybe later this year.A dealer in Germany offers japanese „Tiglon“ wires for CAD.
Not much Info about these to be found, though.
CAD wires basic? Hmm. Which are above?
Thx for your input!
This is something you are not going to want to hear. It is a case by case basis. I have had specific spots where the Nordost green sounded better than the black. I have had places where the CAD sounded best. It seems that it just depends on how that component is interacting with the ground box. I used to believe DIY wire was just as good as anything else. I tried to make a few and none of mine sounded as good.Back to topic?
Dear sbnx and others:
Would you please comment on sonic character of different ground wires?
Your experience would be helpful!
With CAD GC3.1 and 1.1 I still need a few more wires.
I will try to acquire the newer CAD wires, Nordost qkore green and black “premium” are available here and have my interest.
Which diy experiments went well, which not so?
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