
Winner: Interconnect Cables under £1k
AudioQuest MacKenzie RCA
AudioQuest cables don’t thrive in a specific ecosystem, unlike some that are mainly used with particular brands of electronics and speakers, and can throw other systems off balance. Nor do they cater specifically to a certain type of audiophile, being neither overly analytical nor euphonic. What they do do is work well with various equipment and appeal to varied tastes. Case in point: the Mackenzie analogue interconnects, which sit more or less centrally within the company’s exhaustive, budget-spanning range.
They’re well constructed, with solid conductors made from the company’s purest copper, a three-layer carbon/metal noise dissipation system and a closed-cell polyethene insulation layer. And their finish is of a similarly high order too. Their natural partner on the map-to-speaker connection side, if you were wondering, would be AudioQuest’s Rocket 33 or Rocket 44 speaker cable. After all, the name of the game here is creating a coherent wiring system throughout the signal path, rather than throwing money at what we would deem to be the most critical connection in the chain.
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Swapping out his interconnects in his most modest hi-fi setup, Eric van Spelde says inputting the Mackenzie makes “a night-and-day difference” (and he uses those words sparsely!). “Now we had a strong, palpable centre image against a dark, solid background… a bigger soundstage with much better separation and strong dynamics,” he says in his review. In a more ambitious system comprising Audio Note, PinkFaun and Silent Pound gear, “everything would only truly fall into place with both the CD player-preamp and pre-power amp connections provided by the Mackenzies.”
AudioQuest • audioquest.com
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