I have had Argento flow digital cable at home over two periods of time, and it is very good, even special. Very neutral and natural sound, beautiful midrange. It steps out of the way, and lets the music do the talking. It really can make your digital frontend next level.Your advice to me now is to get Argento flow Aes for safety. My Dac only has Aes not I2S but my server has both.
Thanks mateI have had Argento flow digital cable at home over two periods of time, and it is very good, even special. Very neutral and natural sound, beautiful midrange. It steps out of the way, and lets the music do the talking. It really can make your digital frontend next level.
As an engineer and cable manufacturer, I had a good laugh!This is some good reading on the subject.Audio Asylum Thread Printer
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I think you need a lot more time with music playing. You need a signal going through, not just powered on. I would at least give them 200-300 hours of music, but when I started with my Argento the frustration lasted even longer. It could be you never will be completely happy with the cables, but I have experienced things chance in a fundamental way with more time. Better holography, deeper bass, less harshness.Hi Guys,
I’ve recently interconnects, OCC 5N silver single crystal with pure silver contacts on RCA and silver plated copper on the Din connectors.
I’ve probably had the system powered up for about 7 weeks now and I’ve probably had about 50 hours of actual listening, although like I said my system is never switched off.
The sound is still not right. The cohesion I expect from silver cables isn’t there. Today I replaced the cables with my standard Naim cables and although the upper detail wasn’t there it was a more sweeter, softer and truth be told more enjoyable listen. There is more warmth and realness to the midrange.
How long do I need to allow for the silver cables to burn in. I guess it doesn’t help that the connectors are also pure copper/silver. This is getting exhausting now.
When the day dawns that we can explain exactly, at an atomic level how an electric current propagates through a cable, then we may be able to explain how run in works. In the meantime, all we have is subjective ‘expert ears’ and speculation (unproven hypotheses). In the past 4 years I have run-in a large number of power supply upgrades that involved Mundorf Silver/Gold cabling and gradually I observed the exact same pattern each time, which fit with the above descriptions. It also took up to 500 hours to achieve the level of perfection I was expectingAs an engineer and cable manufacturer, I had a good laugh!Not sure where the belief that silver cables need specific break-in procedures, or take extremely long time to settle, come from. I am curious what the technical explanation with regards to breaking in a wire is. I understand that the insulation may need some time to settle, but the metal itself... naahh. That the metal structure of an interconnect changes permanently by playing music through it sound like an illusion. The cable industry loves the "break-in"-dilemma: "Return the cables within 14 days for a refund. The cables need at least 500h break-in."
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A brilliant reply. Personally I wouldn’t have bothered because these “engineers” are likely very poor at their job. If they truly believe that science has it all figured out then I have nothing further to add and they expose themselves for their lack of knowledge.When the day dawns that we can explain exactly, at an atomic level how an electric current propagates through a cable, then we may be able to explain how run in works. In the meantime, all we have is subjective ‘expert ears’ and speculation (unproven hypotheses). In the past 4 years I have run-in a large number of power supply upgrades that involved Mundorf Silver/Gold cabling and gradually I observed the exact same pattern each time, which fit with the above descriptions. It also took up to 500 hours to achieve the level of perfection I was expecting
Some would call it expectation bias or ‘user conditioning’ but that infers a conscious component to the process. That would not explain that during the running in process I would often catch myself using my iPad to surf internet items while music was playing, whereas the fully run-in system was overwhelmingly involving and generated such intense emotions that stray thoughts were simply obliterated. That’s an entirely subconscious reaction.
Also, let me ask you. Can you explain, again at the atomic quantum level what happens when a cable is degaused or what cryogenic cooling does, because they both make changes to the atomic or crystal structure. In the case of cryogenic treatment one can actually see the changes to crystal boundaries Under a high power election microscope.
Our level of knowledge of how cables affect the resulting sound quality is still pretty much at the ‘unconscious ignorance’ stage…..we don’t know what we don’t know. All denial of the subjective observations of change achieves is to ensure we remain at that level. The problem isn‘t that the changes don’t happen. The problem is that our knowledge is insufficient to explain why.
I agree that there is a dilemma of 14 day trials vs. 500 hour break-in, but that doesn‘t mean that the break-in doesn’t exist or take 500 hours. It just means that either demos need to be done with pre-run-in components, or that potential customers take an initial listen and decide if the changes heard in the initial period warrant purchase. This has been my approach. Over the years Ive learned that if a component sounds really good and brings specific improvements at the onset, it will eventually sound even better, but will sound considerably worse during burn in, On the other hand, if I don‘t like what the component does after say 5 days, then burn in won’t suddenly transform it. There has to be initial benefits before everything goes to hell for a few weeks until the final transformation happens.
Do you ever have a day you sit down and fall totally engrossed into the music and other days your fidgeting, flipping through media and reading your phone. Even more simplistic, do you ever get out of bed and feel tired vs get out of bed feet hitting the floor and happy for the day. Would you deny that your psychological state has any influence on your listening impressions.A brilliant reply. Personally I wouldn’t have bothered because these “engineers” are likely very poor at their job. If they truly believe that science has it all figured out then I have nothing further to add and they expose themselves for their lack of knowledge.
Likewise I have heard cables and components burn in. It’s happened many times. I say that because I’ve also bought used products that were already burnt in or I didn’t have them long enough to notice any significant change. Most of the time that it has happened, I wasn’t expecting it or even looking out for it. An example is my previous set of silver cables were installed into my system. I couldn’t be sure how much time had past but it must’ve been about a year or so because I was happy with my system and had forgotten about any upgrades I had made. I sat down to listen and I could not believe the difference. There was a cohesion and flow to the music. The music had body, timing, impact, sparkly sweet treble. Not knowing what had just happened I fiddled around with the system and removed the silver cables. The sounded lost it’s magic.
Explain the psychoacoustic of that then you experts. Did I imagine all of that? stop pooping on other peoples findings because you are too ignorant to try for yourself.
Do you know who John Curl? Or Robert Crump?As an engineer and cable manufacturer, I had a good laugh!Not sure where the belief that silver cables need specific break-in procedures, or take extremely long time to settle, come from. I am curious what the technical explanation with regards to breaking in a wire is. I understand that the insulation may need some time to settle, but the metal itself... naahh. That the metal structure of an interconnect changes permanently by playing music through it sound like an illusion. The cable industry loves the "break-in"-dilemma: "Return the cables within 14 days for a refund. The cables need at least 500h break-in."
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Hi Geir,I have had Argento flow digital cable at home over two periods of time, and it is very good, even special. Very neutral and natural sound, beautiful midrange. It steps out of the way, and lets the music do the talking. It really can make your digital frontend next level.
Hi. I have not compared Organic AES with Argento. I have however compared Organic audio reference power cord with Argento power cord. There is quite a big difference in terms of resolution, bass depth, and stereo image is wider and deeper with the Argento. The thing is if using cables to tune the rig, the Organic cables can be used to reduce harshness, and they sound very natural. Some high end system can sound a bit bright, if that is the case, one Organic cable, can help the overall balance of the system. The distributor of Argento/Organic nearby often demonstrate equipment with Organic power cords on the source. When it comes to Argento digital cables, I have only tested the Argento Flow BNC, and it can be a crucial improvement in the sound quality if used between a great source and Dac. My guess is that the difference can be compared with the power cords.Hi Geir,
Did you made a compare with the Organic audio référence AES vs Argento AES ? I only tried Audiocadabra AES and Kimber Orchid AES , the Kimber is good but i have had a better result with Wireworld Gold Starlight 7 Spdif .
Best regards
Philippe
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