Best Bang 4 The $$ - ICs and SCs

Triode Wire Labs are very good for the money.

They show with Volti and Border Patrol a lot and get a bunch of best sound compliments.
 
OK guys; thanks for the suggestions so far. I know it's not an easy question; and I guess one man's bang-for-the-buck, is another man's what-the-fu...lol (sorry...but my budget, does not allow me to consider the $800/foot Kimber Select KS6063 "bang-for-the-buck" ;))

So far, the suggestions that seem in my budget...are finding some Nordost Heimdall on close-out, WireWorld, and "lower-line" KK.

Thanks

Sorry Chris, I guess bang for the buck is a relative term. :) Let me try again. I would recommend the Wireworld Eclipse 7 ICs and SCs. Here's the review:

http://www.theabsolutesound.com/art...ox-and-eclipse-speaker-wire-and-interconnect/

Ken
 
What are the thoughts, on best manufacturer...in terms of value/performance?

I'm talking about, across both ICs and SCs.
Hey CDLehner, I'm following this thread and I am taking a shot at this. When I think bang for the buck, I think of gear and cables that are relatively unknown. I have had a lot of cables in my system, but none are a bigger bang for the buck than Snake River cables. Look at their website. All the cables are cryo'd and hand made. All are silver/copper or silver/gold blends and they all sound like top dog cables. In my opinion they are seriously under priced, or other cables are seriously over priced, and they sound great. I'm running them between my pre and amps with the Tara Evolutions.
These are the best cables at around a thousand bucks you can get.
 
Guys...I'm assessing a possible switch, in my configuration (who me? :rolleyes::notreally:).

No matter; I'll still need at least 1 pair of ICs, and SCs. At this point, I'm leaning toward WireWorld Eclipse 7 ICs, and Equinox SCs (or do you think there's any better synergy to be had, by staying with Equinox 7 ICs...though they're "lesser", but "matching"?)
 
Chris

I own Equinox 7 and from looking at the specs the only thing I see different is the gauge and the price.
 
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