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Well the good thing is that they do work - they are wired just fine and music comes out. Score one for the Mogami.
Secondly, the hum has gone - which is brilliant. It wasn't the Lamms - they are really quiet. Just a little more noise from the 6C33Cs than from the Western Electric 300Bs.
The cables are flexible and easy to route and they look good.
I've only just started listening, but I must say, I'm very impressed. The sound is crystal clear with excellent detail, but not tipped up at all. Bass is all there, when the recording calls for it, and the sound projects very nicely into the room.
I'm playing a CD that I put on yesterday called "Global Fusion" by L. Subramaniam. I know this album very well. This is one of my favourite crossover albums - stunningly brilliant South Indian and Kanartic roots with a modern jazz feel. Soaring vocals in the Indian style, tablas, guitar, percussion, keyboards and of course, the fabulous violin work by the master, Subramaniam. Very impressive. As I just listened to this yesterday, the improvement is obvious to me. There is a nice drive to the music, and the interplay between the performers is delightfully rendered. The album is mostly acoustic instruments and the tone is right on.
To be honest, for $50 I just did not expect this quality of sound.
I thought I was getting something to tide me over while I decided on a serious (well, seriously priced) interconnect to go with these $30,000 amps. But I can tell you, these are going to stay on my system for a while - at least until I get the full measure of the Lamms. I'm as bad as any audio junkie and can be completely sucked in by the fancy cables - but this has totally reset my thinking.
As they say in the magazines - highly recommended