Chord Signature Reference Speaker Cable

Posted by: The Strat (Fender) on 24 September 2017

Chaps,

Another speaker cable thread I'm afraid. 

I've been trying Signature TA interconnects in my system with I must say very encouraging results.  Next logical step would be to consider Signature Reference speaker cable.  Interested to hear if anyone has experience particularly in a Naim/Kudos configuration.  

Regards,

Lindsay

Posted on: 06 October 2017 by The Strat (Fender)

See my other thread - I’m convinced this is speaker dependent.  

Posted on: 07 October 2017 by analogmusic

It is, because NACA5 and Dynaudio sounds very very sweet 

The new contour 60 looks very tempting ?

But I am happy  with the Excite range, music sounds very engaging.

Posted on: 16 October 2017 by BNN

Chord Sarum Tuned Array is good enough for most of the setup. If you have a chance to try please do so. To be Chord Cable not match with Gryphon Mojo and Tannoy Prestige Series of speaker.

Posted on: 17 October 2017 by analogmusic

cough cough..... not really. The Naim superlumina cables are much superior to my ears, and next so are Vertere Pulse R  compared to Chord Sarum Tuned Aray.

Posted on: 17 October 2017 by The Strat (Fender)

Well I thought Naca and my Contour 1.8s rather bright and unforgiving.  Same as the Kudos really but that was a long time ago.  Either way it’s all subjective.  

Posted on: 17 October 2017 by Polarbear
analogmusic posted:

cough cough..... not really. The Naim superlumina cables are much superior to my ears, and next so are Vertere Pulse R  compared to Chord Sarum Tuned Aray.

Maybe but the OP is not considering any of these options for his system 

Posted on: 17 October 2017 by Chris Dolan

Naim's own website does not really make any great claims for Super Lumina performance - it's along the lines of they needed to do something as part of Statement development - probably as NACA5 was a bit limiting - and it seems to sound alright and doesn't need a lot of running in. Perhaps it's a reticence stemming from not wanting to risk getting into trouble with trading standards by making unsupportable or not measurable claims.