Ever hear a power cable make a huge difference?


I just had to share this. I went to synergistic research the other day to get some cables re-terminated. I saw some power cords on the floor and decided to ask about them. Ted, said they were all prototypes, would I like to listen. He brought me into the demo room and played some great music. He switched out the preamp power cord for one of the prototypes and man was it noticably better. Then, he left and came back into the room with a big smile on his face. He pulled a cable from the back that I swear was just recently built. He confirmed that no one had listened to it yet. He put the new power cable on the preamp and...................NO WAY!!!!!!!!!!!! It was unbelieveable what a difference I heard. I could not believe how much bigger the sound stage grew, better focus, detail, and faster tighter bass. I had him switch the PC in and out because I just could not believe what I heard. Then he said "lets make it better." He brought it to his Tesla machine and gave it a quantum tunneling. He put it back in the system and to my surprise it was un believably better then what I had just heard. It now made the whole system easily sound 3 times as good. I just could not believe my ears. Then I had to know, how much could I get this cable for. I would think at least $2000 if not $3000. Nope, this will probably go for $500. Well Ted, sign me up for a few of those bad boys.
brutusab
Hi Bar81 and all.
08-23-07: Bar81
Isn't the fact that a power cable is making a "huge difference" indicative of issues in the rest of the system it's being used in, particularly where it's changing the sound of such system (as opposed to lowering the noise floor, etc.)?

If I'm understanding you correctly, the issue isn't so much with componentry as to why after-market cords do what they do. It has much more to do with the AC service in your residence. There's a ton of stuff inside and outside the residence that affect that.

Depending on the design, there are a myriad of things power cords can do that can, for better or for worse, change the character of the AC powering your gear....even if it's only 4'-8'

This is huge considering when all is said and done, the music we listen to is basically the PSU in our gear being controlled and minipulated by all the other circuitry in the piece of gear.

So, it doesn't so much go to good or bad gear, but more about bad AC.

Hope that makes a bit of sense.

Kindly,
Robert
RSAD
I make a cup of coffee, grab my laptop, visit one of my favorite sites and, POW!, what the heck? Well it’s true; I have been working on a new line of power cords that are a radical departure from my existing designs. The original AC Master Coupler has been in production since early 1994 with all subsequent SR power cord designs having their evolutionary roots in the original AC Master Coupler design. All that’s about to change with the release of the new Tesla Series Power Cords.

I can’t really comment on the OP’s enthusiastic description of what he heard in my reference system except to say we have an open door policy here at Synergistic Research. If you are in the Southern California area and would like to visit the factory, give us a call and make an appointment. I’m an enthusiastic audiophile myself and love to share my reference system with fellow music lovers- especially when I am about to release a new product. It helps to get feedback from listeners not directly involved in the development program and if someone has something to share, as a result of hearing my system, that’s their business. I will say of all the cables in a system it is my opinion that power cords are the most system dependent. A power cord that works wonders on your DAC may not work so well on your amplifier, while a power cord that clicks with your amplifier may not work so well on your pre-amp, and so on. This is what I have been quantifying and will address with my new power cords.

As to Quantum Tunneling, I see nothing to hide here, nor do I understand why we should perform this procedure in secret. It works, it’s a corner stone technology in the Tesla Series based in the work of Nikola Tesla, has several procedural patents pending, and it’s fun as hell, especially the video. In fact, I feel certain many of my fellow gear junkies have as much fun with this as I do. As to the coil we are using this is where we deviate from Tesla's 100-year-old designs. His were vacuum tube spark gap circuits with a fixed signal determined by the size of the coil. Ours is a huge solid-state design that allows us to change both the frequency of the signal as well as it’s bpm (beats per minute). It is this distinction, specifically the exact frequency of the pulse-modulated signal, and it's duration that holds the secret to our process. Get it right and you transform a cable in a way that is unlike any conditioning effect you’ve ever experienced, get it wrong and you’ll ruin the subjective sound quality of a cable, and we have a mountain of zapped cables from our QT development program to prove it. As to dielectric breakdown, the current of the QT pulse is aprox what you get from static electricity, so there is no change to high pot test results measuring dielectric strength on cables before and after the Quantum Tunneling process.

So if you’re ever in the area stop by and I’ll give you the same before and after demonstration I gave the OP, and I won’t make you sign a non disclosure agreement, nor will I admonish you to promote my company. I’m just a fellow audiophile lucky enough to love what I do, and I love to share my work with others so your always welcome at Synergistic Research.

Yours in music,
Ted Denney III Lead Designer Synergistic Research Inc.

PS. The pan to the ceiling in the video is to show the florescent fixtures “lighting up” as a result of energy being put in the surrounding air from the Tesla Coil. If you hold a florescent bulb in your hand and it will light up within an 8ft radius of the spark, great fun!
i've built tesla coils and van de graff generators. I know exactly what you ware talking about. The intangible excitement surrounding that first right spark gap and correct resonance is nothing short of awesome. Yes to do it with solid state IGBT's is the next best thing, but spark gaps are way cool. I suppose this issue could easily meltdown to a tesla coil analog of tube vs ss in audio amps..whatever. THe puzzeling thing to me, unless you are charging both the positive and negative wires with the same potential, you will easily exceed the dielectric breakdown of your insulating materials and essentially break your own cables by the arcing. Once you have caused punch through of the insulation there is no turning back. How do you verify that you have not caused this?