Who's paying you to slam Synergistic Research? So a
designer continues to refine what he is doing; isn't that
what Transparent does with it's network boxes? Seems like
the old Reference line becomes the new Ultra line and
everything moves down a series when something new is
introduced at the top. At least Ted Denny's designs aren't
as absurdly priced as many other cables. I listened with
skepticism to the PHT cartridge tweek last weekend. First
no PHT was applied to the cartridge,then the Purple Haze. I
was dumbfounded by the obvious improvement to all aspects of
the sound presented. Then off went the Purple Haze and on
went the Blue Velvet. Again, obvious improvement easy to
detect! No convincing yourself you're hearing something,
just clearly audible improvements. What's more head
scratching is each of the PHTs are shaped the same and weigh
the same, yet the sound difference is clear. The Blue
Velvet elicits what you'd like; a luxuriously, dense musical
presentation as smooth as velvet. The Purple Haze is
anything but a haze; it is musical with pinpoint imaging,
instrument body and weigh, and without sounding analytical
or Hi-Fi sounding. Whatever Ted Denny is doing works and
while it may not make sense scientifically, it does in
listening tests. If you don't like his products, go
elsewhere. If enthusiasts listen to his new products and
choose to purchase them because they sound better than
earlier models, what's it to you?