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The Silver and Ultra Silver Speaker Cables are designed specifically for lovers of detail. The Ultra Silver has the highest level of detail and offers this without any harshness.
The Black range is said to be ‘neutral’ and the Silver range builds upon this, adding detail and extending the neutral sounds. The performance of the Silver range is beyond the Black for reasons your ears will instantly know.
Read more about the Tellurium Q Silver Speaker Cables here on the Tellurium Q website
“The Silver speaker cable has its roots in the Company’s first cable, the Black, which received a Hi-Fi World Globe Award in 2010. So again, I had an example of this to hand so that I had a reference point for comparison purposes. I found the Black (£49.99 per m.) improved upon the performance of the Ultra Blue with a deeper bass sound but mid-band projection was a little more restrained. This would not be so effective for AV systems, but for a wellbalanced hi-fi system would give a more natural balance to a singer’s relationship to the band performing with them.
Moving from this to the Silver cable was very interesting. The latter offered a tighter, almost vice-like grip on the timing of the music, combined with a very deep, although not overblown, presentation of the ‘bass sounds. The soundstage gained a little in depth as well as width and there was noticeably more air between the performers, creating a more cohesive overall impression. “
Read the full review from HiFiWorld
Another review of the Tellurium Q Silver Speaker Cable by HiFi Knights
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