Just wanted to touch base with all of you that were in my original thread - and to anyone interested. I purchased the Signal Cable power cords for my Sunfire amp/pre/denon 5900. Got the magic power cord for 59 / and 2 digital reference power cords for 69 each. I found the results well worth it. Long time ago, a buddy put some ps audio (I think) cords on my amp & pre (400 dollar cords) - and the Signal cable cords stand up quite well with those....
I was a skeptic... but here are the diffs:
Everything is 'stronger'. Vocals are more 'solid'. Vocals come forward just a tad. I am not normally a 'vocal forward' guy usually - but in this case - it is way better. I swear everything seems a smidgen darker (which I like). As an example - I listened to a NickelCreek sacd - and the mandolin almost sounded like it was a little lower on the stat (if you know what I mean). There was a wholeness to it. Before it sounded a little 'twangy'??? (ok I'm not a professional reviewer)...now very solid. Vocals that were a bit distant and a bit thin - now are solid and just a touch more upfront. Things also seem to image better as well.... Bass is better.... Should I say 'more solid' again??? Anyway....these are my impressions... I like them.... If you decide to get anything like this though... I might suggest paying the extra dinero for an extra foot of cord (10 bucks).
I'm not sure if these have any kind of break in period (more voodoo...I know)... but if anyone knows ... comments appreciated...
My opinion: worth it - especially if you have Logans which are very revealing.
(PS: original cords were stock 14 gauge on the Sunfire and 18 gauge on the Denon)
Hope this helps my fellow skeptics.....
I was a skeptic... but here are the diffs:
Everything is 'stronger'. Vocals are more 'solid'. Vocals come forward just a tad. I am not normally a 'vocal forward' guy usually - but in this case - it is way better. I swear everything seems a smidgen darker (which I like). As an example - I listened to a NickelCreek sacd - and the mandolin almost sounded like it was a little lower on the stat (if you know what I mean). There was a wholeness to it. Before it sounded a little 'twangy'??? (ok I'm not a professional reviewer)...now very solid. Vocals that were a bit distant and a bit thin - now are solid and just a touch more upfront. Things also seem to image better as well.... Bass is better.... Should I say 'more solid' again??? Anyway....these are my impressions... I like them.... If you decide to get anything like this though... I might suggest paying the extra dinero for an extra foot of cord (10 bucks).
I'm not sure if these have any kind of break in period (more voodoo...I know)... but if anyone knows ... comments appreciated...
My opinion: worth it - especially if you have Logans which are very revealing.
(PS: original cords were stock 14 gauge on the Sunfire and 18 gauge on the Denon)
Hope this helps my fellow skeptics.....