![]() ![]() When I put the OCC cables on the Decas it made a live recording sound warm and a bit hazy: I was not hearing the venue as well as when using the stock cables. ![]() It is a good live recording and it is easy to hear the venue, room echoes, etc. One live recording I like to use as a reference is Suzanne Vega's "In Concert (Live at the Coach House, San Juan Capistano 1993)". There was a mid bass emphasis that seemed to bleed into the midrange affecting imaging and timbre of voices. The first thing that hit me when I used the OCC cables was they were noticeably warm sounding compared to the stock Plastics1. Sound has not changed over that time, I have not noticed any burn in. I have been listening to the new cables for a few weeks. I reviewed the Decas earlier with the stock Plastics1 cable Mike used when he tuned the Decas and remarked how close to HD800S they sounded to my ears with the advantage of more low bass with better definition. No markings on the cables to determine who made them. He told me he expected to sell them for about $100. When Mike sent these to me he had not even listened to them himself yet, just asked me for my honest opinion and I could keep the cables. I like not having the plastic ear guides. The cables look great and are very supple. Mike at Perfect Seal is considering offering an 8 strand silver plated OCC copper cable for his IEMs here is what the review sample he sent me looks like: ![]()
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