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
$35 for a $.79 3 prong ground lifter.

You can't make this up folks.

Oh yeah, it's been "quantum tunneled".

ROTFLMAO
Bacardi,

Understand that the Ground Lifter just does that. You could do the same thing by cutting of the ground pin on the plug going into the wall. I don't really know whether lifting the ground on the PowerCell would adversely affect it, however.

But I do know that most systems sound better with only one component grounded to the ac. This is especially true of the H-Cat components and is why I was so happy to get a good sounding and easy way to lift all grounds on grounded components in my system except the line stage. If anyone is happy using the Levtron cheater in its standard, $.89, form, I am happy for them.
06-17-10: Tbg
I do know that most systems sound better with only one component grounded to the ac.
What experience do you have to generalize this to *most* systems?

I have yet to see a system at RMAF or CES that had all the grounds lifted except for one component.

My system, in its various iterations, has never sounded better with all component grounds lifted except for one (the preamp). In fact, doing so causes problems that go away when everything is grounded.

I'm not saying that most systems will sound better with everything grounded, but I am saying I have heard many more systems installed in this fashion than not.
I guess, I have personally had probably five systems were I did this, starting many year ago with the Namichi ac leakage voltage meter. I have heard it also on at least five friends' systems.

But really it is the ground loop issue which is always there with each chassis grounded through the ac cord as well as through the interconnects to other chassis. Many sources have no chassis ground even if they have three prong plugs.

I do agree, however, that few demonstrators don't bother with this.
IMO, the effects of lifting grounds or not lifting grounds is completely system dependent and household AC dependent, and neither approach can be generalized as being best in a majority of situations.

I believe grounding is perhaps the least understood and most easily screwed up aspect of high end audio installations. It really takes a seasoned audio pro to diagnose grounding problems. I have recently been through this, and the solution was only determined after thorough and systematic troubleshooting. This after I had checked all the outlets with a polarity/ground tester for proper installation.

My original fix utilized a ground lifter, but after working with the tech it was determined that the ground lifter was only a band-aid solution.