Synergistic New Tesla Line...Any comments?


I just bought Synergistic Research's new Tesla Accelerator speaker cables and Tesla Vortec interconnects from The Cable Company. I have tried many demo cables from The Cable Company over the past year. These were the first to give me that WOW factor I been looking for so long.

Does anyone have these cables and can you please post your impressions and comments? Thanks.
joeyboynj
Anybody know if the IFT dongles (Tesla Accelerator speaker cable biwire) are somehow specific to the HF and LF labels on their speaker ends? I have demo'd the great Accelerator speaker cables (and used separate jumpers at the time), but when demoing I went to the low frequency side and jumped over to HF. The IFT setup is labeled and has you going to HF and using the "wings" to go to the LF side.....I assume they are just labels and that one could do a listening test with either setup?

Thx
Ted
P.S. Called SR but Ryan did not know and Elliott is on vacation. He recommended I call Ted tmrw (which I will) so thought I'd ask you experienced folks here in the meantime. Thanks
I could swear Elliott told me they are designed to attach first to the HF, but I forgot the explanation, if he gave one. Of course you can obviously do a test and see what you like better, but before I did anything I'd probably talk to Ted.
Please post your findings, since I was thinking the same thing as I'm not quite getting as much bass at louder levels as I was with my previous cables,
Fplanner2000...

I found that with almost any of the Tesla cables I've put into my system, and most noticeably the speaker cables (biwire Precision Ref.), that the bass, especially extension-wise, took the longest to come around. Probably around the 300 hr. mark. This was combined with some speaker repositioning as well... I was getting a little too much mid-bass thumpiness and towing out a couple of degrees solved it. The bass goes "through the floor" now.
I thought the "active" portion of this solution reduced break-in (especially dialectric) considerably...still 300 hours huh?
I don't understand the concept of 300 hours of break-in on cords that have already undergone "Quantum Tunneling" conditioning at the factory.

I recently purchased some Gregg Straley Reality speaker cables...$250 for an 8 foot pair. Gregg suggests 20 hours to "settle in" to one's system. The cables sounded great right out of the box, and they don't sound appreciably different 14 days later. Still great.