
The Sound of... CNT?
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We don’t need to write pages and pages about the “sound” of a cable. We are not the medium for that either. We can also sum up the sound of the CNT quite easily: it’s not there. Period. It is all calmness and control that washes over us….. we both sit in silence and perplexed listening for a moment…
CNT Versus Grimm TPM
Now we wrote the same thing about the Grimm TPM. And we still stand by this statement. The Grimm TPM is a cable that you don’t actually hear. It is a cable with no distinct flavour. And yet the difference with the Van den Hul The CNT is quite large.
It is mainly in the calmness that The CNT brings. This calmness is mainly found in the midrange. Where the Grimm still tends to put some ‘pressure’ on hard piano notes, the CNT certainly does not. Nothing slips… nothing is intrusive. It’s just bizarre to experience
And who thinks: ahh… less detail, right? And perhaps a little less “grand” in terms of imaging? No! Absolutely not. The CNT places very nicely in the width and height and brings the ambiance of a room very convincingly. The Grimm TPM plays a little more forward than the CNT. The Van den Hul has a little more stage feel. Quite pleasant, to be honest
We have created samples for our Patreon members to download. Then you can hear for yourself the difference between the Grimm and Van den Hul










To share, I just noticed this interesting (Dutch) article which impact/performance Graphene can have on cables. This article links to more detailed (English) information: https://www.bright.nl/nieuws/1171067/nieuwe-techniek-maakt-stroomkabels-effici-nter-dus-ook-elektrische-voertuigen.html