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Van den Hul D102III Speaker Cables - AudioReview

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    Van den Hul D102III Speaker Cables user reviews : 4.5 out of 5 - 49 reviews - audioreview.com

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    The Van den Hul D102 mkIII should actually be connected with the "ground" end connected to the amp, not the other way around. As soon as I did this, the body of stringed instruments immediately filled out. It was like adding flesh back onto the bone. Moreover, the sonic skills (and weaknesses)of the Van den Hul D102 mkIII remained the same.

Van den Hul D102III Speaker Cables - AudioReview

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    This combination of transparent components dramatically revealed the character of the Van den Hul D102 mk III as soon as it was added to the system. I was looking for an interconnect that would help preserve note decays and combat the "dryness' that afflicts the sound of the B&W P4s, especially in the mid-range.

Van den Hul D102III Speaker Cables - AudioReview

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    My set of vdH D102 IIIHB came with instructions. They were purchased from www.hificables.co.hk in April 2000. The information from van den Hul states; "Sometimes the ground connection can be made with the signal source (like a pre-amplifier) to get the lowest hum-level (the shielded end of the cable connected to the pre-amplifer).

Van den Hul D102III Speaker Cables - AudioReview

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    The latter is an excellent cable for its modest price, but it is outshone by the Van den Hul in every department. There is a touch more bass weight here, and high frequencies sound more natural and smoother (NB: but not smoothed off) through the D102III – whereas the Qunex2 can sometimes sound splashy/tizzy with HFs.

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