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timm 06-27-2017 03:19 PM

shunyata zitron cobra speaker cables
 
Might someone here comment on these speaker cables.... I looked around a bit and couldn't get much info....

Any characteristics - like sonic signature ... or comparison between these and other cables..... I have seen some nice deals on them.... thanks Tim

Antonmb 06-27-2017 04:39 PM

shunyata zitron cobra speaker cables
 
I have the Z-SP10, which are the slimline version of the Cobra, from my Linn amp to SF Amati Futuras. I'm quite happy with them, but honestly can't put my finger on a sonic signature other than to say I think they're fairly neutral. Prior to these I was using Acoustic Zen Satori cables, and in comparison the Shunyata are a little more open and detailed in the high end.

The Lost Bears 06-27-2017 04:52 PM

The Audio Beat did a review of the Cobras a while back.

The Zitron Cobra are a well balanced very neutral cable. Really the star of the Zitron line. The Anaconda are better but not significantly. Just a great cable for a great price.

I like them better than either NorDost or Kubala Sosna. They are an excellent match with my Audio Research gear. Keep in mind cables can be very system dependent. But if you can pick them up used for a good price. You can always sell them if they don't work well in your system.

timm 06-27-2017 05:22 PM

Well... they look cool too. :). They look fairly stiff?

The Lost Bears 06-27-2017 08:48 PM

The may be a little stiff but not bad. No more so than most other high end cables.

timm 06-27-2017 09:52 PM

Sorry. I keep thinking of disjointed questions. In the review on audio beat he talks about a smidge less midbass punch than the Aeros line. Can you comment on this comment?

Antonmb 06-27-2017 11:35 PM

Not lacking any mid-bass here, but then that's my electronics, my speakers, in my room. The only way you'll really know is to hear them in your own system.

timm 06-28-2017 03:08 PM

Thanks.... appreciate it!! :)

mcbrion 01-14-2018 10:26 AM

I have the Cobra, plus the Alpha HC power cords, Python ZiTron power cable, and Cobra speaker cables.
I HAVE noticed that there is just a bit less mid bass weight to the sound than past incarnations of the Shunyatas (I've owned every single generation of the power cords, plus the Andromeda speaker cables (first generation, but the later version, which was as thick as Transparent's Reference cables [circa 1994]). I say this because the Andromeda started out with the gauge of the Phoenix speaker cables, but later were made MUCH bigger, so that one could confuse the earlier versions of the Andromeda with the Phoenix speaker cables.
Onward then. Also had Gemini speaker cables and then jumped to Cobras (skipped the Stratos incarnation because it was extremely expensive, which is not something associated with Shunyata's cable (well, not until the current incarnation, which is price jumping quite a bit!).
Anyway, with that in mind, The Cobras are a bit light in the mid bass compared to earlier incarnations. However, it does not affect the upper bass/lower midrange frequencies. By contrast, the Alpha HC DOES sound a bit "leaned out" in those frequencies, although Shunyata touts its "extremely low noise floor." Frank Sinatra and other singers whose voices dip into the lower midrange, sound "lighter" than they did with even the Cobra incarnation.
I've had Cobras since 2012. Have also had Nordost Frey 2 speaker cables (couldn't really tell that much difference in terms of sonics, although I have Frey 2 power cords and interconnects (sold the Frey 2 speaker cables) as well as the Shunyata.
So: mid bass seems lighter to me (and my amps are Antique Sound Lab Hurricanes, which - if you ever read Harry Pearson's review in TAS - you would know that he extolled their mid bass as "exactly right", so that's not a frequency I need worry about). I can use the Hurricanes to assess any component's mid bass.
But I'd also say that, if the rest of your equipment is good in the mid bass, and your room is optimized (I have an ASC-constructed room [resilient channel. the whole Wall Damp treatment]), it will not sound "light." Also, if you have other components with mid bass weight, it may not bother you. I don't notice it on my r&b records of the 60s and 70s, nor my disco records (I used to be a dj). Plenty of kick, just not as much "power." I have more of an objection to the Alpha HC, which I'm sure is everything Shunyata says, but is less powerful in the "power range" (100-400 hz), and that bothers me more than the mid bass being slightly less powerful. Again, the observation is objective, but my reaction is SUBjective. I'd rather not have the entire power range thinned out.

Masterlu 01-14-2018 05:46 PM

mcbrion... Welcome to AA! :wave:

6 year lurker might be a record. ;)


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