NIgel
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 18 de enero de 2025
OK, we can all fool ourselves and spend a fortune on Hi-Fi stuff to improve our listening experience. Given the 'nod' from a HiFi fanatic of mine to buy these cables which would improve the delivery of a better signal. Purchased and fitted OH YES, they did make a audiable improvement, incredible value.
Paul W.
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de enero de 2024
After watching an online review, I purchased a 4m pair of the Micca copper speaker cable. I am a fan of 'The British Sound' (a relaxed presentation focused on the midrange), and I am very lucky to own a system made of Naim Audio electronics and Graham Audio BBC Monitors. Despite its reasonable price, the Micca copper speaker cable compliments my system. The presentation is dynamic and full without any high end harshness or low end bloating. Soundstage, imaging and detail retrieval are all very good. The cable is designed in the USA, and it is made in China. I recommend it to anyone searching for a warm/dark sounding cable.
Customer
Comentado en México el 18 de febrero de 2023
Extraordinario cable, definitivamente Hiend!!!
patchdog
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de enero de 2023
I purchased these Micca speaker cables on the recommendation of Steve Huff, an on-line high-end audio equipment reviewer (also check out his Youtube channel). Steve said these particular Micca cables were the "best he had heard for under $1,000.00" (not a typo). So for $40 bucks (for the 12ft cables) I thought I'd give them a try.I'm a retired former Audio Store owner (for 37 years) and I now collect quality vintage audio equipment as a hobby. Currently, I am using a pair of 2005 edition B&W 705 Bookshelf speakers (as well as a pair of vintage Yamaha NS-20M Studio Monitor speakers), powered by a mid 1970s era Yamaha CA-1000 integrated amplifier (which has a "Class A" mode as well as Class A/B). Bass is augmented with a Klipsch R-120SW 12" powered sub (I also have a Sunfire Sub as well as several Paradigms). It sounds pretty decent. I am an "audio enthusiast," but not an audiophile (if I can get 80-90% of the performance for half the price of something "better," I'm happy with that).These Micca cables are well constructed and attractive. And having 245 strands of wire, they are VERY flexible even though they are double jacketed/insulated (the flexibility of a limp noodle comes to mind).One Amazon reviewer noted that his cables arrived with a sharp kink in each due to the way they were wound up in the package. Yep, mine had the kink(s) too. However, I was easily able to get the kink(s) out by using a hair dryer (set on High), putting a bit of tension on the cable(s), and passing the dryer over the kinked area (about 3"-4" in length in the middle of the cable) for a minute or two to make the cable relax and straighten out. Easy fix. No harm, no foul (but the manufacturer should take steps to eliminate this issue).I have always been skeptical that ultra-high priced speaker cables (which I personally consider to be ~$200 a pair, and over) are worth the money. Perhaps they do improve a $10,000-$20,000 + system, but I don't have that (and don't intend to). The speaker cables I had been using were commonly available 14 gauge Oxygen-Free Copper wire purchased on 100 ft. spools for around $40-$50 bucks, and I wasn't convinced these Micca cables would make any discernable difference in the sound. But I ordered a pair to give them a try.Well, after extended listening sessions to several dozen well-recorded vocals/instrumentals of various genres of music, the difference is subtle, but it's audible. Vocals seem to be a tad more "open," the sound stage appears to be a bit wider as well as having more depth, and the treble is slightly smoother. Was that worth $40 bucks? Well, my test has always been "would I buy this product again" (essentially, is it worth the money)?Regarding these Micca speaker cables, my answer is Yes. Highly recommended for the money._______A couple of notes:1) If your speakers have screw terminals rather than banana plug inputs, instead of cutting the banana plugs off on one end, I'd recommend purchasing a set of 4 banana-to-spade adapters. You might need the banana plugs for speakers you purchase at a later date (link below).https://www.amazon.com/Hi-end-Adapter-Speaker-Connector-Wy-yp01/dp/B00X9FET7I/ref=sr_1_15?crid=2RUWQ068FHBOT&keywords=banana+to+spade+adapter&qid=1675494175&sprefix=banana+to+spa%2Caps%2C87&sr=8-152) I wish Micca offered their speaker wire on spools so we could make our own custom lengths, if needed.
Aloysius
Comentado en India el 7 de abril de 2023
Just got this delivered a day back. Immediately after plugging it in I could tell there was a noticeable difference in bass and treble response and maybe less so with the mids but a good overall impact nonetheless. My speakers are Dynaudio Special 40 and amp used is a Primare i35 class D amp (300 watts x 8 ohms and 150 watts x 4 ohms). I have a couple of speaker cables (and quite a few RCA cables as well) and the previous one that was in use was a audioquest rocket 11.This one seems to be better than the audioquest with the amp and speakers here. I have another 2 pairs of speakers (Buchardt s400 mkii and KEF R300) with Exposure 3510 but I'm yet to try it on that system cause its far away in another home in another state. Differences with cables are always system dependent and everyone's mileage will vary.
Jose I.
Comentado en México el 17 de julio de 2022
Lo compre con mucha desconfianza,por qué no conocía la marca de este cable.Lo recibí antes de la fecha de entrega, inmediatamente lo conecte ha mi Denon AVR 2113ci y mis bocinas de torre Infinity beta 40,salió un sonido agradable de agudos, medios y graves.buen cable de la marca micca,lo recomiendo no se arrepentirán de hacer esta compra.
alejandro aranda
Comentado en México el 2 de septiembre de 2022
Son cables excelentemente bien construidos, tienen un color rojo de poca translucidez lo que permite que ver que efectivamente es un cable grueso de cobre. Las terminales están muy hechas, nada especial con esos cables ultra high end de 6 mil pesos. No he hecho comparativo porque sólo tengo un set de cables pelados pero quería empezar bien mi camino audiofilo, las reseñas en inglés te pueden dar mucha más información al respecto.Yo personalmente no creo que haya que gastar cinco, seis o hasta diez veces más por cables cuando existen esta calidad a un precio "accesible", pues pienso que incluso para un mexicano promedio 900 pesos por un set de cables ya es que decir.
quercus
These cables are surprising . Well manufactured and they sound quite alright. I don’t feel many will be disappointed