PC: Synergistic Tesla, Lessloss, Transparent MM


Hello, I currently have a Lessloss power cord to arrive in about 10 days. Besides the Lessloss PC, I've been reading and thinking about the great user feedback on the Synergistic Research Tesla line, and some strong user feedback about Transparent's MM. I'm trying to restore some of the cyrstalline clarity to the upper mids and highs (planar tweeter) of my Reimer Wind Rivers, while still maintaining the "meat on their bones" (the bass weight, mids fullness). I don't like cables that impart any leanness.

Will try the Lessloss on my Blue Circle BMPH integrated, replacing the Audience PC.

Any of you compared SR Tesla, Lessloss, or Transparent PC's?

Also thinking of trying the Lessloss on my PS Audio Premier if the system's upper clarity is not improved enough with the cord change on the Blue Circle integrated.
Thanks, Foster
foster_9
I have a hunch the Lessloss, while an excellent cord, may not provide the added sparkle you desire. In my system, the Lessloss cords do not highlight any particular frequency, and I have listened to a couple of power cords that provide more sparkle and perceived clarity in the highs and upper mids. The problem is that added sparkle in the top end often comes at the expense of midrange weight, IMO. It'd be beneficial for Lessloss if Liudas found a USA distributor who could offer a 30 day money back guarantee.

I have not heard the Tesla or Transparent cords.

You might take a look at the Tel Wire cord. In my system, used on my preamp or Modwright power supply, it did not have quite the body I like, but it had exceptional clarity and sparkle, and therefore might suit your needs nicely. Certainly worth a trial.
Yes Grant, I can't agree with you more that Liudas and Lessloss like other cable companies should have a 30 day money back guarantee. It will also open up more business for his company. I almost balked on the purchase in lieu of a trial period. On the issue of clarity, I have also found that with pc's it's hard to get increased clarity and weight, it seems that if you gain one, you lose the other.