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  • #31
    ของเขาดีจริงๆครับ ผมใช้อยู่
    ผมใช้ทั้งสายสัญญาณ และ สายลำโพงของเขาทั้งคู่
    เสียงออกทุกเครื่องดนตรี กลอง เบส กีตาร์ อิเล็กโทน มีอะไรออกหมด
    เป็นสายที่เก็บความละเอียดของเสียงทุกเม็ด ราคาก็ถือว่าจับต้องได้ครับ
    นายแจ็ค

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    • #32
      ผมใช้สายสัญญาณของเขา ต่อเข้ากับแอมป์หลอด
      CD player : Micromega 3
      ให้ผลลัพธ์ที่ดีมากๆครับ ครบทุกรายละเอียด
      กลางมีน้ำมีนวล เบสไม่บวมอืด
      ปลายมีให้พอชื่นใจ
      โดยรวมผมว่ามันคุ้มราคามากๆครับ

      ผมถอดเจ้าคิมเบอร์และนอร์ดอสเพื่อนเก่าทิ้งไว้หลายเดือนแล้วครับ

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      • #33
        Hello Kanuki,

        No problem at all. Will get back to you ASAP!

        Hello Jacky!

        Thank you very much for your kind words of support. It means a lot to us!

        Frank

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        • #34
          Hello Coltrane!

          Thank you for your review! To make things sound even better, maybe try Blacksheep Kables Venus speaker cables and our Hercules AC power cord.

          Frank

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          • #35
            To all the Overclock Zone members:

            I really appreciate the input and feedback that we have been receiving. I would like to offer any Overclock Zone member a 25% discount on any of our cables. I will make this offer good until April 1st, 2010.

            Please let me know if you are interested and I will send you a coupon by e-mail.

            Frank

            Kayabawasabi, I hope this offer helps you out!
            Last edited by B.Sheep; 3 Feb 2010, 12:41:16. Reason: Forgot something

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            • #36
              We now have cables on their way to Ireland, Germany, Slovania, India and the UK. Will be posting more reviews once they come in.

              Frank

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              • #37
                เคยเห็นในงาน BAV ขายดีเหมือนกัน ไม่ทราบว่าเสียงแนวไหนครับ

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                • #38
                  Hi RayS79,

                  Sorry for not getting back to you sooner. Check out our reviews from the DIY community. They do an excellent job of describing them. Furthermore, each system is unique, so the Blacksheep Kables will bring out different characteristics depending on the components used.

                  Frank

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                  • #39
                    Blacksheep Kable Mars RCA interconnect reviews

                    REVIEW #1
                    DIY audio member IGWT - Minnesota, USA
                    BEFORE BURNING
                    Hello Frank,

                    I recieved the cables today.My impressions(after a brief unthaw,outside mailbox=partial cryo treatment as temps here are -20 F.): I like the exposed multi colored braid. I was expecting a much stiffer cable, being a 10 conductor assembly, but these are very flexible.The quality of the braid is very good,very uniform for hand braiding. The RCA terminations seem to be of good quality(from what I can see since they are mostly concealed by heatshrink).
                    After checking continuity & resistance with my DMM I installed the BKMs in my living room system, between my dac and integrated tube/ss amp combo. I played some Diane Krall Live in Paris,and the first thing I noticed was the BKMs seemed to bring out more "sparkle" in my system. Being a skeptic I replaced Diane with Charlie Hayden's Best Of Quartet West. The instruments had more of that "snap" like you get at live performances. My system seems to better resolve the spaces between the notes now also,the dark spaces are darker so-to-speak. So far I would say the BKMs are for sure more revealing than my teflon coated,diy, solid silver, Eichmann Bullet terminated cables that I previously held to high regard in the place the Blacksheeps are now serving duty. Surprising for sure!


                    REVIEW #2
                    DIY audio member Fred – California, USA
                    BEFORE BURNING
                    I played with the following equipment:

                    sources - Buffalo 24 DAC and Jolida JD-100 CD player
                    Mars IC are used to connect the above sources to the pre below
                    preamp - Tube line pre based on Allen Wright's FVP5A line stage.
                    Amps - Mini-Aleph, TAD-1000 PPP KT88 monblocks.
                    Speakers - Dahlquist 3 ways, Carver AL-III+.

                    First of all, the construction. The braiding method is amazing. I actually spent a good 15 mins to try figuring how that was done, but I failed

                    After a total of 4 hours of listening sessions, I found the Mars have very clear mid high, maybe that's the "sparkle" that igwt felt. I compared the Mars to 2 similar IC's that are in the same price range - Audio Art and DH Lab silver plated IC. The Mars is definitely more pronounced in the mid-high range but seem to a bit shy on the low end - just by comparison to the other competitors, not lack.

                    When I used the Mars with the Buffalo + FVP5A + Mini-A + Dahlquist, there was a touch of sibilance; however, when it is used in the all tube combo and the carver ribbon, the sound was simply sweet.

                    Fred


                    REVIEW #3
                    DIY audio member BEEAH – NY, USA

                    BEFORE BURNING

                    Here's the current setup:

                    Rega Apollo -> BKM -> Promitheus Audio TVC passive pre -> RH84 (single-ended EL84 amp) -> Fostex FE206e

                    For testing purposes the BKMs are replacing Morrow Audio MA3s, which are currently my reference IC - probably not a fair fight... The Morrows are 1.5M vs. the 1M BKMs.

                    My initial impressions from the last couple nights have been that the high and mid-range frequencies seem to be accentuated, whereas the bass is either a little shy or not clearly defined; the behavior seems to be dependant on the recording.

                    As I type this, I'm listening to a mostly acoustic recording (Bill Frisell's "Disfarmer"), and the bass is almost overpowering - but again, the overall sense is of booming bass rather than a well-defined plucking of the lower acoustic bass strings (e.g. open E) and subsequent decay. OTOH, all of the the instruments are easily located and the soundstage is quite wide - wider than the Morrows, actually. It seems that the higher the frequency, the better defined the instrument. In short, it strikes me as a "bright" cable.

                    Having said all that, I would not be surprised if both extremes normalized a bit, if not significantly, with break-in - the Morrows certainly did. If it's OK with Frank, I'd like to do just that; I can leave the source running through the passive pre but with the amp turned off. I think 50 hours or so would do in order to get a sense of whether break in helps in the slightest
                    AFTER BURNING

                    After about 40 or so hours of break-in, the cables are definitely balancing out. The bass is tighter and more coherent, and the highs have mellowed out a tad, but are still somewhat forward. I'm not sure I'd call it a "bright" cable any more - it's much more toward what I'd call neutral, albeit with a slight sparkle or tizz. The detail retrieval and imaging are still amazing - I'll have to plug the Morrows back in and see how they stack up.

                    I would strongly recommend that anyone trying these cables give them a chance to break in, for at least 50 hours. Whether you listen to them during the break in period or not is your call.

                    Before anyone interjects, it's not that my ears/brain have gotten used to them; the breaking in was done while I was at work or sleeping, with the CD on repeat with a very dynamic disc (Polytown, if you must know) playing into my passive preamp but with the amp off.

                    Though the treble is a bit tipped up, they're not fatiguing - I find myself looking for discs that will really highlight its pros or reveal its cons, and instead of analyzing I'm just listening and enjoying.

                    Something that did occur to me is that Fostex drivers, the FE206E in particular, are known for their tendency to "shout". I've never experienced this characteristic in mine until I tried the Blacksheep Mars. I'm starting to wonder if the brightness I'm hearing is less a quality of the cable as much as it is actually the true nature of the Fostex driver shining through a neutral, revealing cable... I'm anxious to read other folks' experiences.



                    Review # 4
                    DIY audio member ANDREA - Italy
                    BEFORE BURNING
                    I was expeting rather little...and thus I've been all the more surprised. Cables were, first of all, well (safely) packed externally, and furthermore they had an unexpected professional looking inner package. So much for the little unimportant things that matter

                    The sound is convincing! Full, extended, present yet controlled extremes, fluid unaggressive midrange, warm in tonality. The Mars is very interesting. It's pleasant to handle, flexible; plugs grip well (this was expected); and...it kind of seems longer than 1m, which I thought it were

                    Sound (including sonic color) resembles the Audioquest King Cobra, rather than the VDH The Bay C5 (two interconnects I've used recently).

                    The treble is (as it was said) indeed slightly tilted up, but it's pleasant as it is... maybe with burn in it'll become more even. I guess that if the wire was silver plated / teflon wire, with this geometry it would have been too bright and aggressive. I'm surprised that a supposedly generic wire can sound so good.

                    Thank you very much, Frank!
                    AFTER BURNING
                    I will say that burning them in has definitely improved them; now the treble feels perfectly aligned with the midrange, plus the midrange has improved in tonal naturaless and sweetness, plus the bass seems to have become completely under control. Very nice, I say.
                    Trust me, the Mars is a special interconnect. It's excellent in all the typical audiophilish parameters, but there's more to it - it feels uncommonly "beautiful", while sounding very neutral and impartial to this or that specific aspect of sound.

                    I think it must be in part that music-friendly distortion spectrum produced by the PVC dielectric, as from Audioquest's literature

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                    • #40
                      Greetings all!

                      Blacksheep Kables, which are handmade right here in Bangkok, are now being sold around the world! We have our Mars RCA interconnect, Hercules AC power cord, and Venus single-wire speaker cables with banana plugs in 7 different countries. The international response has been excellent!

                      We are going to be doing the first annual Bangkok Audio & Hi-Fi show this March 11-14 at the Ambassador Hotel with Planet Laser. Come and hear for yourself! We'll also be offering a discount during the show! I will be there as well to answer any questions you may have (I can't speak Thai!!).

                      If you can't wait until then, you can also purchase them through our website at www. blacksheepkable . com or at our ebay store as well. Or at...

                      • Planet Laser (โฮมโปร พระราม 3) Tel: 0-2689-1163

                      • สมศักดิ์ (สนามหลวง 2) Tel: 08-3123-4856

                      • Records Hunter (ชั้นใต้ดิน Century Movies Plaza) Tel: 08-1817-1170

                      • ระยอง ไฮไฟ คลับ Tel: 0-3861-4623

                      Frank

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                      • #41
                        Appearently we will not be at the show this March. For some reason, they only wan't to show case large companies, so my guess is there will be about 10 booth for audio cables, the rest will most likely be DVD's & CD's. In my opinion, it is not a very wise move. It may be their first and last annual show.

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                        • #42
                          Audiophile Magazine review - March 2010 Issue

                          Hello!

                          Here is our latest review from Thailand's own Audiophile Magazine!
                          Attached Files

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                          • #43
                            Blacksheep Kable is offering Overclockzone.com members a promotional 25% off any of our cables until March 31st. This offer does not apply to the retail stores. If you would like to receive this discount, please contact us at 081-838-8212.

                            Thank you!

                            Frank

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                            • #44
                              25% discount for OCZ member so interesting !!!

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                              • #45
                                กำลังลองอยู่เลยครับ 1 ชุด แบบ Single Wire เสียงกลางเคลียร์มากๆ รายละเอียดเสียงสูงก็ออกมาหมดไม่มีหมกเม็ด เสียงต่ำนี่เบสกระชับหนักแน่นเป็นลูกๆเลย นี่ขนาดยังไม่พ้นเบิร์นเลยนะ แค่ประมาณ 5 ชม ได้

                                จะบอกว่าสายสวยมากๆ สายถัก แน่นสุดๆ แบบว่าฟาดหัวแตกอะไรประมาณนั้น การเข้าหัวก็เนียนมากๆ

                                ยิ่งเป็นสมาชิก OCZ ลดอีก 25% น่าสนใจมากๆ ฮาฮา

                                ขอราคาหลังไมค์เลยได้มั้ยครับเนี่ย อิอิ

                                Bi-Amp Bi-Wire ยาว 2 เมตร 1 ชุดเข้าหัว Banana สำหรับคู่หน้า
                                Single ยาว 2 เมตร เข้าหัว Banana สำหรับเซ็นเตอร์

                                เอาแค่รุ่น Venus พอหรือว่าถ้า Black Venus ราคาพิเศษอีกครับ แหะๆ

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