Has anyone seen the "construction techniques" of Mapleshade cables? :shock:. They seems really crude, even worse than I could do in my man cave :rofl:. But, do they sound good? They seem to know what they are doing as I consider their recordings some of the finest I have ever heard so they don't have tin ears. But the Franken cables? I dunno :roll:
I have heard Mapleshade interconnect and speaker cables in my system, they sounded quite good. I had a customer come up for a speaker demo with his amp, preamp and cables. Yes they look quite kludge ish. They have a form follows function thing going. I will say the flat foil interconnects are extremely delicate and the power cords would be laughed out of the building at a UL certification.
The speaker cable is inexpensive and effective.
I also really like Pierre's recordings..very live feel. I use them for demos often.
Pierre follows his own road, no doubt. but I find him to be a very knowledgeable and passionate guy.
I don't know what his evaluation policy is, but if he offers a return policy, what do you have to lose ? Greg
There was a guy I bought stuff from in Brooklyn and he really loved the Mapleshade wiring (ICs, SCs and Power cords) with his tube gear and HH Scott Integrated. He said the sound was full bodied and warm. The Mapleshade stuff was very delicate though and need space behind his gear so they can be seated properly. He was switching a power cord and the plastic outer sheath got torn. Then the guy had to get a repair kit from Mapleshade.
IMO if you are going to be doing a lot of swapping of cables I'd stay away.
I own the active power cords and speaker cable. Very neutral sounding with a tilt towards a lively presentation. Not bright per say however with a bright sounding system stay away.
Great with tubed gear. For power cords I use a combination of TWL and Mapleshade.
Delicate ? yes tweaky ? yes The active series IMO are the real deal just expensive for most. If interested we have a Mapleshade dealer in our club . Sydney Goldberg.
charles
Yea I don't know about reliability. i don't think i will futz with it if I have 2 good cables (CD and laptop sources) but if I have to switch a single cable between sources then i would look for something robust.
Quote from: sleepyguy24 on August 12, 2014, 08:04:09 AM
IMO if you are going to be doing a lot of swapping of cables I'd stay away.
True..The guy who had the IC's had the RCA break off.
my power cord is broke :duh
very flimsy
Quote from: topround on August 12, 2014, 01:54:20 PM
my power cord is broke :duh
very flimsy
You need to get one that's robust & designed to last a lifetime... :rofl:
Cheers, :beer:
Pete
Quote from: Triode Pete on August 12, 2014, 02:50:07 PM
Quote from: topround on August 12, 2014, 01:54:20 PM
my power cord is broke :duh
very flimsy
You need to get one that's robust & designed to last a lifetime... :rofl:
Cheers, :beer:
Pete
.... and sounds amazing to boot. :thumb:
maybe Sydney can get my power cord fixed?
I haven't the nerve to try Mapleshade IC's or PC's, but their speaker cables are terrific. Been a user for years and I've tried many cables in my system. Absolutely the most transparent, and if you let them settle and your electronics are behaving, they are quite organic to boot.
Chris
Quote from: topround on August 13, 2014, 05:15:11 PM
maybe Sydney can get my power cord fixed?
Just send it to mapleshade not expensive to do. Did the pins to the battery come off ?
charles
I'm trying a pair of Mapleshade Double Helix Plus speaker wire now and while listening I found this A'gon members thoughts on them.
" i would expect it to have excellent clarity and speed. Midrange should be quite lucid and liquid with smooth treble response that lacks glare or grain."
I'm finding this statement to be very true with the Double Helix Plus. I haven't had issues with bass like others have stated. I have gotten a slight bump in details vs the Morrow SP3 speaker cables I had in place.
One thing I do have to say though is in a tight space these cables are a pain in the butt to deal with, connect and route. IMO you really must have your amp out in the open to connect these wires easily. I had such an easier time with conventional speaker cables.
No immediate swapping for me with these cables. I might just leave them all over the place like I have them until I get the patience to try and re-route them again.
The bass slam and definition from my Mapleshade cables is unlike any other cable. They go low with authority in my system.
When I coil them, I do it around a mandril, and when I uncoil them I do it straight out in a line when creates a large diameter coiling that is easier to manage. I suspend them from the ceiling at the midpoint which keeps them off the floor.
I also find they also can sound nasty after uncoiling, so be patient for a day or two.