Review: High Fidelity Cables CT-1 Interconnect Interconnect


Category: Cables

15-May-2012
High Fidelity Cables CT-1 Interconnect

At 1100 hours after installation, I can say with certainty Rick Schultz has hit this one out of the park!

I feel it’s necessary to quality my observations from two perspectives: first, as a former Virtual Dynamics customer and second as a High Fidelity believer.

I am familiar with Rick’s Virtual Dynamics products; and allow me to say, I’ve never been averse to spending an hour pre-bending a cable prior to installing, then awaiting the 1000 hour mark prior to realizing its full potential.

That said, I reacted with skepticism when Rick announced his new venture announcing superior offering reduced break-in. Indeed a mighty boast; however, Rick has never failed to make good on a promise.

CT-1 installs effortlessly and its sleek appearance is aesthetically appealing to all. Upon powering up the system one immediately “feels” the cable’s presence while experiencing a system transformation. It is literally altering the conductivity of the entire audio system.

As with any of Rick’s products, break-in is required; yet he has somehow reduced the necessary time by over 50%. Sure, the cable slightly improves over the 500 hour mark but the break-in process is enjoyable. One can literally smile upon opening the box.

On my experience, Rick has taken the best of Genesis, Judge and Ultra Clear as a foundation, while significantly augmenting the ability to deliver detailed impact on the audio system.

Bass is tightly focused and one definitely senses “pressure” generated by the recording. Midrange is sharp yet never overpowering fine details found in delicate percussion, strings or wind instruments; furthermore, depending on the recording, one can easily ascertain breath and microphone position.

As I reflect on my past audio experiences, I realize Rick has indeed ushered in a new frontier. Experience a master’s work in your system – it will change your definition of audio.

The journey never ends.
tddupuy
05-December 2012

The only way of improving High Fidelity Cable’s CT-1 is by adding a second cable to compliment the first.

In my configuration, the second cable replaced an Ultra Clear connecting my pre-amp to amplifiers and only reinforced my first impressions.

To all those desiring an out of the box / ready-to-go cable, CT-1 is a veritable shoe-in. However, I am holding firm in my belief CT-1 takes 400 hrs. to fully bloom and mature. This said, one will never experience a more delightful break-in, with each listening session affording a slight improvement over the last. Often, the improvements are negligible, yet once the tipping point is reached, the “OH MY” factor begins.

As previously mentioned, immediacy of impact coupled with heightened resolution is the hallmark of this series.

Rick Schultz is re-assembling the audio puzzle with each new addition bringing us new awakenings. Indeed, this is a memorable journey!
Has anyone compared the CT-1 with Rick's new enchanced Ct-1? Or is anyone using the enhanced version?
I have backed off purchasing any expensive IC's pending the availability and audition of the balanced version, which should be available within 6 months according to Rick.
I have. Enhanced has even more detail and is a bit faster as well as being a bit quieter.
I have now had the CT-1 Ultimate ics for about a month between my CD player and preamp. The transparency and realism is amazing. They are apparently just starting to seriously break in at about 200 hours. I am hearing both a wider and deeper soundstage as well as more details than with the Enhanced version CT-1. Bass has tightened up and gotten quicker. There is an increased "ease" to the music that wasn't quite there before, as the noise floor has gotten noticeably lower. Separation/imaging,especially between voices, has also improved. I am also starting to catch low-level details I have not heard before, especially environmental cues - chairs and microphones moving, etc.