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
KeithR. I let the miggs settle about a week longer for 100% break-in because the amount of bass information is minimal compared to a component running for longer time periods......

Regards Bacardi
Bacardi- i'm sorry, i'm still confused. minimal bass compared to longer running components? what does that mean?

in general, i'm not sure why a MIG should have break-in at all---no current is running through it at all. either they work or don't.
in general, i'm not sure why a MIG should have break-in at all---no current is running through it at all. either they work or don't.
Keithr (Threads | Answers | This Thread)
Clearly, hard metal bowls do not break-in. Any observed break-in is likely the listener adapting to their sound over time.
Tvad, THX. I should have mentioned your exact words in my earlier post

Keithr, When I had to move my 155lb subwoofer & 45lb platform to put the miggs under/between them I had to disconnect the active power cord/interconnect. Therefore the cord would need a re-charge to settle from being moved, thus the "a few weeks"....

Regards Bacardi
There is breakin with some footers. Depends on material makeup, geometry of device and the mass of the unit sitting atop the footer. Some components will over a period of time develop a vibrational pattern that will exist even when a highly resolute footer or shelf is replaced by a different footer or shelf. The speaker the chassis or the musical instrument is much like a capacitor in that its material makeup is a storage device with a memory of signals that pass thru. I have recorded this process happen and was shocked and dismayed at first, soon to be excited by the understanding of why it happened. Tom