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DH
Labs Silver Sonic Air Matrix (561-745-6406; $195): These
interconnects’ claim to fame is the use of a foamy-like
dielectric that is at least 60% air. Actually, DH Labs is very
careful to point out that the Teflon matrix dielectric they use is
not a foam, but a carefully constructed non-random array where air is
the primary contact for the silver plated, high purity conductors
used inside. With this interconnect I preferred to go with the
arrows between the preamp and amp, with them reversed from source
component to preamp. But it was close here, and I could see a system
voiced differently than mine preferring an opposite orientation.
At
less than $200/meter, this is the sonic value of the group. These
are good sounding interconnects! Totally unexpected was the high
frequency clarity. Cymbals truly sound like cymbals with these
interconnects in place, and the image/tonal density is right there
with the finest I’ve heard. Which results in a sound that can
be big, bold and powerfully balanced, while still getting the
smallest nuance delicately right. Hey, this is a good interconnect!
Faults? There must be some, or I’d like these better than the
($650/meter) Triphazers, right? Minor drawbacks are in the bass and
lower treble. The bass is present
and room filling, speakers seem to have an extra half octave of low
frequency grunt. I like that, but under strict
appraisal it’s a little indistinct – big and bold, but a
little lacking in complexity. It is not loose, no way. I wouldn’t
like it if it were loose. It’s just a little off, while still
being better than many, especially if you like energy down deep.
In
the lower treble, just above the superbly
focused and organically robust midrange, is a minor
highlighting. And while I’m not convinced that some aural
trickery (a tiny resonance perhaps – the conductors are silver
plated) isn’t going on here, the highlighting, which can cause
a very slight sibilance with “sss” sounds, seems almost
perfectly natural due to the weight of the mids and lower mids and
the way everything balances out. Then again, maybe it’s right
and the Matrix has merely opened a new window on the performance that
I hadn’t looked through before. We’ll see. This is
interesting, if only because the
mids and lower mids are so noticeably lacking in grain and hash –
liquid with abundant detail. This interconnect successfully unlocks
a wondrously complex and rich world of tonal colors. They pass the
ambiance of the original performance without clouds or haze.
Out
of the pack, this is obviously the value product, and as things
presently exist, an audio sleeper of major proportions.
If I couldn’t listen to the Triphazers, I’d
pick these over all the others. The DH Labs Air Matrix is simply
that good – Highly Recommended.
Martin DeWulf
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