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STATEMENT II CABLES TELLURIUM Q Paul Rigby, TheAudiophileMan Review
CONCLUSION I never thought I would ever hear cables superior to the original Statement cables from Tellurium Q but hey, here they are, lying on my floor. The Statement IIs move onwards from the originals but they do so in a progressive manner. They don’t just tweak or nudge the sound quality on by a degree or two, the improvements are noteworthy enough to warrant that Mk.II label. The extra focus and clarity, the improved midrange insight, the enhanced bass power and more.
GOOD: focus, midrange insight, bass power, clarity, soundstage imagery
BAD: nothing RATING: 9
RESULT: DEEPLY GROOVY 9/10