Sonoran Audio DesignMK IIusedSonoran Audio Design MK II RCA InterconnectSonoran Audio MKII RCA 1.5 Meter Interconnect. Well balanced great sounding cable. Buyer pays actual shipping and all fees. USA ONLY. Below is a review on Sonoran cables I found on line. BOUND FOR...275.00

Sonoran Audio Design MK II RCA Interconnect

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Ships fromAmarillo, TX, 79124
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Package dimensions15.0" × 15.0" × 4.0" (5.0 lbs.)
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Sonoran Audio MKII RCA 1.5 Meter Interconnect. Well balanced great sounding cable. Buyer pays actual shipping and all fees. USA ONLY. Below is a review on Sonoran cables I found on line.  


BOUND FOR SOUND REPORT
Est. January 1989

"Synergy at a Sane Price"
Issue # 137-Published August 2001

SONORAN AUDIO/VIDEO WIRE DESIGNS

Martin DeWulf, Publisher

Last month I told you that I was experimenting with getting some of the
"old" stuff out of mothballs for the purpose of comparing it to some of the
latest and greatest that arrive for review. Last month, I also indicated
that the first product I tried this with was the Desert Cable first produced
in 1993 by Sonoran Audio Design. This solid core, copper, shielded cable
came in single strands, meaning for a stereo connection two cables went to
each speaker. While rummaging around in the basement one day I saw the
Desert Cable hanging from my "wire rack" and I wondered how it would compare
with the wire in the Big Rig now. Here are some of my findings:

Being made of copper, the contrast with the TG Audio silver HSR was
immediate. The copper Sonoran was a tad softer from top to bottom, didn't
image as tightly, and had a small imaging dip at center stage. On the other
hand, the older cable had a near perfect sense of depth, maintained image
size and dimension extremely well, while lacking any sheen or shimmering
quality. In other words, the Sonoran was slightly less vivid than the TG and
the stage was lit ever so less brilliantly, but the tone quality of the
images was complete and full without being over bloomy. The lower midrange
was more realistic with the Sonoran. Image size was enormous with the
Sonoran and extremely present - tactile quality was High.

Compared to the JPS Superconductor II cable, once again the Sonoran held its
own. Both of these cables are copper based, but the similarities basically
stop here. The Sonoran could not keep up with the JPS in terms of the "edge
of the envelope dynamics" that the JPS possesses..but then again, no one
can. Nor did the Sonoran stretch the frequency extremes the way the JPS did.
The JPS seemed to display greater clarity. On the other hand, the Sonoran
exhibited greater dimension in the portrayal of instruments and vocals, and
again, I felt that the air between the performers was natural, unhyped and
unobtrusive. With both cables, properly sized and beautifully textured
images inhabit the stage; with the Sonoran the presentation was extremely
organic and atmospheric in that the cable did not highlight the mechanic or
electrical aspects of the playback system - and yet it seemed to let
everything through. Nothing was obviously missing or changed. A tremendous
performer in the midrange.

Overall, I felt that the Sonoran held up extremely well against two of the
best speaker cables in the market, and in some respects it was superior.

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