Can I go wrong with Stealth Indra ?


Hello,
as a result of an upgrade from an int.amp to the PassLabs preamp/amp combo, I need an additional balanced interconnect as well as a powerchord. My existing cables are all NBS Omega I.
I can obviously deploy these two new cables with any of my gear e.g. deploy the i/c between cd player/preamp or preamp/amp and the powerchord for cd player, preamp, etc. so a lot of possible combinations ! In order to limit the number of possible combinations, I'm inclined to use these two new cables with the cd player (Cary 306) that is, the interconnect would be used to connect the Cary to the preamp.
I read a few positive reviews in Audiogon on a number of cables and particulary about the Stealth Indra. The conclusion in case of the Indra was that 1) it can be used in any high-end set-up and there are no issues when mixing with other cables, and 2) is best used between source/preamp so that it would match "my inclination" as mentioned above.
Why Indra ? Acc. to the reviews it seems to be neutral, very resolving and with wide imaging & soundstage (in one review someone used the word "exploding"). Are these attributes all true ? I did have the opportunity to audition Transparent bal.Reference (MM tech.) combined with NBS Omega III (and not with Omega I) and the result was great : quietness, resolution and soundstage were all far better compared to an all NBS cabling, as if a veil was lifted, BUT the Transparent is exceedingly expensive and I thought that if I had to spend that much, why not get a cable with better cost/benefit relationship, that is, would result in an even better outcome for basically the same kind of money. This is when I started wondering first about K-S Emotion and then if Indra could be the right cable for me.

My questions - and particularly to the owners of Indra - are as follows : a) can I go wrong with the Indra or what other variable should I consider when using Indra ? Can it be easily mixed with other cables (particularly with NBS Omega I, which can be considered fairly neutral compared to other models of NBS cables) ? Auditioning the Indra is NOT possible for me so the plunge will be an expensive one. And if I buy an used Indra (production, not the beta) is there anything I need to pay attention ?
b) what powerchord would you suggest particularly with the Indra i/c ? As mentioned before, I'm inclined to use this powerchord for the cd player and it will be connected to a Shunyata Hydra-8. In addition, it must be a flexible one as I'm already struggling with the NBS....

cheers and thank you for your comments, Mike
mikefi
Mike,
I no longer use NBS Black Label in my 2 channel system (they are in my HT system.) My speaker cables are Pranawire Cosmos. I use a one meter Indra pair from my DAC to preamp, a one meter pair from preamp to active crossover, and a 4 meter pair from the crossover to my upper frequency monoblocks (I actively biamp my speakers with four monoblocks.) I use the Pranawire Cosmos interconnect to go from the crossover to the lower frequency monoblocks.

I use Jenalabs Model one power cords for my digital sources. I did not prefer the NBS power cord in comparison to several power cords I have tried in my system, including Elrods, Kubala-Sosna Emotions, and Pranawire.

Reg
No, you can´t go wrong with the Indra. I use the cable between my modded Wadia 581 and my modded Ayre V-1xe with great results. There are a handful of better cables (TaraLabs Zero, Transparent Opus, Jena Labs Dream Dancer) - but at a much higher cost and deminishing returns. If you want to get 90-95% of what is possible at 40-50% of the price of an Opus MM go with the Indra. I personally like it a lot and never felt tempted buying anything else.
The Indra is a very good IC.I had it for my cdp to pre and also from pre to amp.I then went to integrated and used one pair for about a year.You will not be dissapointed.
Check out the Gabriel Gold IC (auction now running)
In his feedback I see that a few members switched from Stealths to GG's after listening.
I believe member bobf was one of them.
I have listened to both and I use the GG's now.
They are warm,open,3 dimensional,detailed and extremely musical.