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JohnnyR711 Posted 9 years 2 months ago
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Thinking about upgrading the power cords and speaker cables on my year old Triton threes. Like the Groneberg cables from Odyssey Audio and was wondering if any members with these speakers had any experience with these cables as far as build quality and sound performance for the money? I spoke to the owner of Odyssey Audio and he quoted some $300.00 for 10' and 12' pair and another $250 for same length speaker cables. This is medium pricing for audiophile cable I believe. Thanks to all responding members.
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WayneWilmeth Posted 9 years 2 months ago
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JohnnyR711,
I just want to welcome you here and hope you find out a good answer. I don't have any experience with that brand, but do have better power cords on my T 3s. Maybe not better, but after market power cables. Those are great speakers so they should reward you with any upgrades you may add.
Have fun with the search, and please let us know what you find out.
Happy Listening,
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Wayne
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T Cobe Posted 9 years 2 months ago
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JohnnyR711,

Another welcome to the forum. Cables and cords have been a long debated issue here and elsewhere. I think what I can safely say is make sure you are performing a risk free trial of any cable. Your local dealer should have cables they can loan you to test in your system to see if you hear a difference. There are also on-line retailers that offer 30 day return policies. Risk free is the way to go.

Then of course there is the matter of price and what makes good sense. To me, it doesn't make sense to spend $1000 on cables for a $1000 set of speakers. You'd be better off investing that money into better speakers or electronics. Quality cables can and do make a difference but there is a point of diminishing returns that is quickly reached and frequently exceeded. In the end, it's your money and your system. Make sure you're happy and take others' advice with a grain of salt.

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Splash51 Posted 9 years 2 months ago
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Welcome JohnnyR711! I second T Cobe's remark "Make sure you're happy and take others' advice with a grain of salt."
This forum is a great resource of knowledgeable and experienced folks. There is lots of advice available. If you want to start a discussion on what the members think about your system, post the components and we can discuss from there. As T Cobe mentioned there is a point of diminishing return. That is true of any component in the system.

This hobby can be quite rewarding but nothing good comes without a price :evil:

Enjoy,
DT
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Grimmace19 Posted 9 years 1 month ago
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I have Pangea AC-9 power cables on my Triton 1s. Makes me feel much more comfortable than the stock ones as I know they can handle the power draw without problem. As for a SQ difference? I really have no clue, I got them right away at the length I needed for my setup and never looked back. Very affordable compared to some of the alternatives. They also have a "holy crap" factor based on them actually being 7 gauge cables.
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WayneWilmeth Posted 9 years 1 month ago
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Hey Grimmace 19,
I can relate. My Triton 2s and 3s both have after market cords on them. I never even tried the stock cords.
So I cannot compare SQ, it just "should" be better. Mine are "Heavy Crap" cables, they even fall off at times as their weight pulls them
out of the connector occasionally.
Happy listening, God Bless,
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