About to pull the trigger on Tannoy

I put the Auditorium A23 speaker cables on MC275's end for the first time. I purchased this without the audition. Is anybody using it ? If so how you like them ? Are they only good for the tube amp ?
 
I put the Auditorium A23 speaker cables on MC275's end for the first time. I purchased this without the audition. Is anybody using it ? If so how you like them ? Are they only good for the tube amp ?

Paul, I've been using A23 for a few years now. As far as I know they are still hand made using two different profiles of copper cable. I don't see why they couldn't be used for any type of amp but they were developed specifically for Shindo gear. They have a very natural sound to them and allow all the different textures of the music through. They seem very balanced to me as well. This may sound vain, but the thing I love the most about them is the way they look. The cloth sheathing is reminiscent of days past. They are very unique.

Here's a snippet from the importer:

Keith Aschenbrenner began experiments in the early 90's to find a suitable speaker cable to work with his then new line of electronics Shindo Laboratory. Mr. Aschenbrenner spent months with dozens of raw sample cables. After many, many late nights of twisting together various cables, trying many different configurations, cable contents, gauges etc. he came across an inherently musical configuration. 15 years later its still the most musically, harmonically and texturally rich cable we have found at any price. Inexpensive, handmade and awesome.
 
Thanks Doug. So far my impression is very positive. I just have to find the spade adapter. Like below. Do you happen to know who sell them ?

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I realized haven't post about the Canterbury Gold Reference yet so here are some information.

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Never seen this binding posts

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Recommended amplifier power : 50 - 275 Watts

Continuous power handling : 140 Watts RMS

Frequency response : 28Hz - 22kHz -6dB

Sensitivity : 96dB (2.83 Volts @ 1 metre)

Nominal impedance : 8 Ohms

DRIVE UNITS :
Dual Concentric™ high frequency 51mm (2.00") with aluminium alloy dome, Alnico magnet system with Pepperpot Waveguide™
Dual Concentric™ low frequency 380mm (15.00") treated paper pulp cone with HE twin roll fabric surround. 52mm (2.00") round wire wound voice coil
Dispersion 90 degrees conical

CROSSOVER :
Frequency 1.1kHz
Type Bi-wired, hard wired passive, low loss time compensated 2nd order LF, 2nd order compensated HF.
Adjustment +/- 3dB over 1kHz to 22kHz shelving,
+2dB to -6dB per octave over 5kHz to
22kHz slope

CONSTRUCTION:

Enclosure type : Dual variable distributed port system

Volume : 235L (8.3 cu.ft)

Dimensions : 1100 x 680 x 480mm
(43.50 x 26.75 x 19.00”)

Weight : 63kg (139 lbs)

Finish Walnut veneer with solid
 
Nice pics Paul. The binding post is different from what I remember. Wasn't there some crazy looking octopus thing before? So when are you going to wax them?
 
Paul I have to ask, why do you need banana to spades? Your binding post seem to accept both, sorry for my ignorance but the only thing I can think is the sound degradation of using an adapter.
 
Nice pics Paul. The binding post is different from what I remember. Wasn't there some crazy looking octopus thing before? So when are you going to wax them?

Yes it was. That was one part of upgrade they made on Gold Reference Series.

Wax - Probably soon. However I don't have a window on my listening room so I don't worry it too much
 
Yes it was. That was one part of upgrade they made on Gold Reference Series.

Wax - Probably soon. However I don't have a window on my listening room so I don't worry it too much

Of course if you wax them that means you're gonna' have to buy them! Maybe it's better to keep Mark guessing...:)
 
Paul's system sounded wonderful. All the usual audiophile chitter chat out the window here, This system is all about sit back, turn down the lights, pour yourself your favourite drink and enjoy the music at any volume. it was fantastic.
 
Paul I have to ask, why do you need banana to spades? Your binding post seem to accept both, sorry for my ignorance but the only thing I can think is the sound degradation of using an adapter.

I agree Dan. Its little complicated . I have mono block and I do need 2 pairs of Jumpers. The A23 cables are both bananas end and my jumpers as well so need a spade on other end to make them work.
 
Paul's system sounded wonderful. All the usual audiophile chitter chat out the window here, This system is all about sit back, turn down the lights, pour yourself your favourite drink and enjoy the music at any volume. it was fantastic.

:audiophile::lookatthat:
 
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