Ok, good !
But now let's try to explain what could have been wrong with your former XLR's ?
Just curious ...
Peter
Ok, lets give it a try...
My former cable exists of silver polycrystalline round wires with a teflon coating... It has a warm sound, a bit 'dark' and lacking some high extension. Nice to combine in a 'typical' digital setup (to which I do not count the NOS1 Phasure DAC).
Reading this link
http://www.steenduelund.dk/download/kabler%20intro.pdf there are a couple a things a good cable must have...
1. It consists of flat wires, wide for good lows, more square for the highs with a special surface treatements so skin effects are reduced...
GH IC are made of flat wires with some patented features and material choices eliminating skin effects, so I guess this is one effect I hear.
2. The electrical isolation material used has influence on the sound, Duelund uses 'natural materials'.
GH IC has also covered this in his latest version: out of his blog 'Turns out Teflon was holding me back'. He uses now a different isolation material, not sure what it is.
3. Electro-magnetic shielding should be excellent in nowadays RF smogged ambients.
GH IC has a nickel shielding layer taking care of this.
So, there might/will be more effects we are not (yet) aware off, but anyhow, this cable takes care of some the more interesting 'cable science' topics I could find on the internet and it shows.. eh sounds...
Much more extension, space (voice/instrument seperation) without blowing things up, information, micro and macro dynamics.
Guess there will be better cables around but I haven't found them yet for this reasonable price level.