NEW Cerious Technologies Upgrade - Graphene Matrix Cables


CT Graphene Matrix Cables:

I have been using the CT GE cables for almost two years.
I recently traded up for a full loom of CT Graphene Matrix cables, including speaker, interconnect and PCs, and I wanted to share my experience. I started by replacing only the ICs to try and hear the differences.

The new Matrix interconnects sounded better than the GE immediately after install. I found the original Graphene Extreme ICs to be good but not on the same level as the outstanding GE speaker cables. As break-in started to clear things up, I can hear more clarity and detail not heard before. The ICs are incredible on their own and at the 30 hour mark, I can hear a clear superiority over the GE ICs. I recently started using the Teo Game Changer ICs and preferred them over GE but the Teo has now fallen to the new Graphene Matrix ICs. My Teo’s were and are great, and it is stunning to experience Cerious Technologies commitment to making great technology better.

On the third day of listening to the GM ICs. I couldn’t wait anymore, Having too much fun. I then installed the speaker cables and power cords once I had a pretty good feel for the sound of the GM ICs.

With the full loom of GM cables running in they are going through some strange changes and definitely need time to settle down before realizing what they can really do and very important Bob says to not move them. Since I have a home office I can let them run in all day. I’m at around 120 hours now and they are still improving. Here’s what I’m hearing:

Extended highs and tighter lows.
More detail and better low level listening
Drums are tighter, more clearly defined. So real is the snap of the snare drum. The bass has more depth, seemingly goes deeper, lower. This aspect stands out the most.

I am not in the industry, I’m not an engineer, I don’t work for Cerious Technologies, but I am a fan of the cables and am enjoying what my system is capable of.

I’m closer to my own pinnacle of sound reproduction than ever before.

Lance

lancelock
I like the idea of GE for the bottom. GM for mid/high.  Hope someone tries it and reports 
i have placed order for the xlr via paypal on xmas day through their website but so far no response from them. i have sent message to them and also no response. how long it takes for cerious technologies to reponse?
It’s a pretty good bet that Bob is spending time with his family like the rest of us during the holidays. You have nothing to worry about and when you get your cables you will realize the wait was well worth it.
How flexible are Cerious AC cords ? ,.....Hate trying to bend re-bar like cords to fit however I don’t want wet noodle either which I have both these types currently in my system  . I never really put much emphasis to ac cords however now that’s it 2018 maybe I should ,.
@in_shore , The new Matrix power cords are not all that flexible. The Graphene Extreme PC’s are just slightly more flexible but nothing like a wet noodle.
Lancelock I may do changes with wire in my system this new year and will consider Cerious .
I have a collective mishmash of power cords some of which are twenty years old like XLO , Signal Cable and the stiffest pair are Shunyata Taipan .

Like most I had notable changes in sound quality trying different brands of wire however these changes in sound were mostly with interconnects and speaker wire , power cords not so much except one ,
I thought to mention this because I noticed you use Bernings amp .The old Shunyata  Taipan power cord reacted well with David Bernings Siegfried amps I had years ago , it was incredible how much noise that amp through off and how effective this particular power cord was especially reducing the noise floor , it was huge . Berning had a little headphone amplifier back then that reacted the same way with the Tiapan power cord .

That was the only time I experienced such a shift in performance using any power cord on any other components I tried with , going through the Shunyata line of ac wire on my other components had subtle effect to none , nothing anywhere close to what the Tiapan did for the Berning amps.
@in_shore , The changes just might be worth it because these cables are very good. Also, the IC’s and SC’s are game changing.

if you haven’t heard a Berning amp since the Seigfried then you must hear the latest Berning designs from Linear Tube Audio. The change is radical from earlier designs..

Lance
in_shore...i had to send my 3' Matrix pcs back because i could not make them bend enough to make a 12" distance connection. i have emailed Bob to see whether a 4'-5' pc will turn a loop quick enough to make that connection.I hope it will..i have Matrix speaker cables coming very soon. The interconnects are amazing..
Calloway , I had symular issues with my component stand and an area rug where I had to station the rack further out from the wall onto an antique area rug , long story , spouse involved,.....

Anyone using the Graphene Matrix Damping Square interconnects? 
If so what were you using prior to the change ,? 
calloway, 

The Matrix speaker cables are the best, you should really enjoy them. Give them some hours of playing time though before you judge. 

Happy New Year!
ozzy
@ozzy

If you had to get one or the other which would be the choice. The Matrix interconnects or speaker cables?

I'm not going to be able to get both so would like to know which have the biggest impact.
t_ramey,

To me the speaker cables had the bigger impact. But do get both eventually...

ozzy
Ozzy, funny you mention that. Although I have not had the opportunity to try the Matrix speaker cables (only the Matrix Interconnects which I really like) the original Cerious Technologies Graphene Speaker Cables had the largest impact on my systems.
lak, 

As good as the Matrix interconnects are the Matrix speaker cables are awesome. Heck, even just looking at them will impress due to there size, weight and appearance.

ozzy
@ozzy 
I don't doubt what you say.
BTW (That's what she said) I just couldn't resist! ;-)

Lance , are you using the standard Matrix interconnects or the Damping Squired ?  
Hmm that's interesting. I didn't know there were two different types. On the order page all that's listed is Damping Squared interconnects unless I'm not reading it right. I wonder how much the standard Matrix interconnects cost?
I also thought the only option was the Damping Squared interconnect for digital unless one purchased the Cerious Graphene which is not the Matrix. We need guidance!
Before I ordered my interconnects, I asked Bob this exact question.  So far, he is only selling the damping squared model even though the website mentions the other.  Like another poster here, although I ordered them just before Christmas, I haven't heard anything since.  Hopefully we'll get some updates on our orders soon now that the holidays are over.
My first visit to their web page I remember reading a brief discription of the two top end interconnects, the standard Graphene Matrix RCA for $1000.00 and the Graphene Matrix Damping Squared for $1200.00.
My second visit to their web page I don’t recall seeing the standard Matrix mentioned also I had trouble scrolling through the discription and thought that could be my iPad acting up however didn’t someone mention the layout of their web page was totally new ? 

Just some constructive criticism,...I don’t like thier site one bit and it would be nice seeing better photos of their product line  ,..

Hi everybody...Bob from Cerious. Yes we do offer two different versions of the Matrix interconnects ; "Standard" which has no damping jacket and look much like Graphene Extreme on the outside, and "Damping Squared" which employs a sophisticated damping jacket. The Standard are cheaper ($999 pair vs $1249 pair RCA) and more flexible, but the Damping Squared sound better. Best guess the Standard are 90% of the DS. As Audiophiles we know that the last 10% is the hardest to achieve and the most costly. So far we have sold the Damping Squared as most are upgrading from GE. If I pushed the Standard, customers would ask me why I sold them this when there is something "Better" out there. I always recommend to go with the DS version simply because it is the ultimate expression of the Matrix line.
Orders: yes we are currently slow. I moved my son from Michigan shortly before Christmas to join the company and help with production. Teaching and training slows down the process but will - in the long run - enable me to focus on things like communication which clearly everyone would appreciate(!). We assumed that with the introduction of Matrix that it would take some wind out of the sails of Graphene Extreme, but nothing could be further from the truth - sales have only increased on the GE. Believe me we are working long hours to get out PERFECT Matrix line cables and will get faster. It is tough to track who has posted discussing delays as posting IDs are different than names and trying to figure out who is who is a brain teaser. Just write me at 
rgrost@cerioustechnologies.com or call 623-703-9771 (especially you John!) and I will try to be available to answer the phone. The Matrix is worth the wait and we are going absolutely as fast as we can but never compromising quality. Thank you so much and Happy New Year!
Bob
CT
Thank you for the feedback on the website. My daughter is the designer and I am flying her in to Phoenix in 10 days to "flesh out" the site. I will take any feedback you may have Ceriously and will attempt to make you all as happy as possible...
Bob
CT
@rgrost
"Best guess the Standard are 90% of the DS. As Audiophiles we know that the last 10% is the hardest to achieve and the most costly. So far we have sold the Damping Squared as most are upgrading from GE. If I pushed the Standard, customers would ask me why I sold them this when there is something "Better" out there. "

I think you should offer both with good description and differences between the two on your site, BUT allow customers to decide/choose what they prefer.  That said, I think you should push both since there's a price difference, and like most things, budget is a determining factor for customers.
Update on my impressions of GM cables:

GM Interconnects DS (XLR) - two pairs in my system - about 250+ hours on them. Best interconnect I even used. Top to bottom coherency, have good pace - not sounding either fast or slow.
GM Digital DS (XLR) - about 90 hours in - miles better than the GE digital, which replaced a Nordost Valhalla 1. Sound is liquid.

Speaker Cables are installed in second system for burn in. Will post results a week from now.
Well I’m going to have to place an order , what was the average wait time ?

just recieved GM XLR today. however, my HF Reveal just burning-in for 6 days only. should I wait until it fully burn-in or just take out the GM to replace it?

@littlecx, sounds like your system has been running 24/7 with a signal going through the Reveal interconnects correct?

Don't forget when you replace the Reveal with the GM there is going to be a lingering effect of the magnetic conduction for a couple of days, no big deal, I just wanted to mention that because a lot of people don't necessarily realize it.

Go for it!

thanks for your advice lak.

So I have to unplug the Reveal and switch off my system for few days before I plug the GM?

@littlecx, NO!
Change out the interconnects as soon as you want, don't shut down your system other than to change your interconnects. Just be aware that the sound, for a day or two might be influenced by magnetic conduction.
Really won't matter much because you have to burn in the new interconnects anyway and the sound will change a bit.

thanks lak,

I will keep burning-in the Reveal maybe for 10 days to see if anymore improvement, and to see if the GM is really better.

Happy to help.
Please let us know your thoughts after testing is complete.
littlecx,

I owned the Reveal balanced Interconnects through out my system and I thought they sounded great!
But, once I heard the Cerious Matrix cables, I sold all the Reveals. 
For as good as the Reveals were the Cerious Matrix just made the music sound more lifelike. Once you use the Cerious Matrix you will get what I mean.

ozzy
i just found that there is no lock on the dac side on the XLR GM cable. how to lock it up securely?

Just unplugged HF Reveal and plugged the GM XLR.

Initial impression:

Before Reveal, I was using Oyaide TUNAMI TERZO XX V2 (102 SSC).

There is no significant difference between 6th day and 10th day burn-in for the Reveal. Reveal is good. Compare to Oyaide, I would describe Reveal natural and smooth. But is too smooth on my system and treble is too conservative. However the weight is better than Oyaide.

Now the GM, it is simply the weight and smoothness of Reveal + clarity of Oyaide. This is what I want. This is just the beginning and I cant believe it is already that good. Can’t wait to see how it improve after burn-in.

BTW, given the very affordable price tag, I would say Oyaide offers the best for the price.

@littlecx,

I also recently acquired some Oyaide Tunami Terzo V2, their latest copper techniques and they are a very good sounding interconnect;  transparent, precise placement within the sound-stage, tight bass with excellent imaging and PRAT.

Wig


@littlecx & @wig any comparisons of the Oyaide Tunami Terzo V2 interconnects to the Cerious Graphene or Matrix interconnects?