Well i have 3 DSP 2.5 power leads coming for mark on Saturday..see how they perform:)
jon
Printable View
Well i have 3 DSP 2.5 power leads coming for mark on Saturday..see how they perform:)
jon
I only need one and that's fine.. :)
I've used a PS Audio Powerplant Premier for a while now (and previous generations too). I would never be without it. In my view, power regeneration is mandatory when your system reaches a certain level of performance and beats any other component upgrade hands-down for the money. Dynamics, noise floor, dimensionality all improve tremendously.
I bought exactly the one pictured. Questions on it's apparent negative effect in my system elicited the response from Marco that the 'hardened' high frequencies were probably a trait of the cable. I subsequently tried the Mark Grants and it proved to be the case; the MG's ( I now have three) gave a refined top end and reintroduction of the Belden emphasised the leading edges, killed the instrument tone and returned the forced, CD sound.
But make no mistake, the difference between these cables is so marked that it's quite unfair to even compare them.
The Belden was like upsampling to me, which I just can never settle with. It's the forced leading edges at the expense of soundstage and tone.
The RA Yello was my standard reference and my complete cable loom for many years. I think it was forgiving with some less able components than I have now and seemed to enhance a more natural sound. Now I rather hear them limiting ambience, detail and musical flow (they certainly squash the sound more than my beloved Vertex Jaya).
Introducing the Mark Grant power leads has been educational. It has enhanced the strengths of my system whilst adding a balance and naturalness that just sounds so right. The sound is becoming more open, 3-dimensional and liquid with each one I add. It's a wonderful tool!
Anyone want to buy my Belden 83803 before I put it on the kettle? ;)
Thanks Steve, I'll steer clear of the Belden leads. :)
I liked what my existing MG power cable did when I added it to my AV, amp so based on that and what everyone else is saying it seems a sensible idea to roll out the MG's across my whole system.
That's where I run into a problem though. I want to keep the number of connections in my power cabling to a minimum for obvious performance reasons. So I've wondered about using THESE "Hydra" plugs to allow me to group equipment together into a smaller number of plugs. Does anyone have any experience with these? Do they offer any sonic benefits?
If so I'll have to ask Mark if he can make me some custom Hydra leads.
Thanks. :)
P.S. On the subject of my earthed braiding question, I checked my MG cable and it does look like the braid is connected to earth. Mark has used some green and yellow earthing coloured shrink wrap to keep the braid bonded to the earth wire. Very tidy indeed. I also love the way he's used silver solder to fix the wires to the screw terminals. That will really help the cable last a lifetime. Very nice workmanship.
Hi Steve,
That's *exactly* what they do, Steve, so I'm glad that I helped you identify it and also eradicate the effect from your system. Most Belden cables, unfortunately, seem to have this type of sonic signature - the speaker cables are the same, hence why I now use VDH 'The Wind', which is very good indeed, and in a totally different class to the Belden stuff. The VDH is one example of 'high-end' speaker cable that's definitely worth the money. It also synergises really well with the G1000HDs :)Quote:
I bought exactly the one pictured. Questions on it's apparent negative effect in my system elicited the response from Marco that the 'hardened' high frequencies were probably a trait of the cable. I subsequently tried the Mark Grants and it proved to be the case; the MG's ( I now have three) gave a refined top end and reintroduction of the Belden emphasised the leading edges, killed the instrument tone and returned the forced, CD sound.
Anyway, I'm glad that the Mark Grant mains leads worked out, too - those are better value for money than even the G1000HDs, and as such offer higher SPPV again - quite frankly, EVERY system should have some. It's one of the easiest recommendations I could make! Here's a picture of the £800 Transparents they retired without breaking much sweat:
http://img246.imageshack.us/img246/7...ablemanast.jpg
http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/706...ablemanast.jpg
:eek: Cheerio, Transparents :wave:
Marco.
Yes the ashes you can see in the Chimnea are from the Transparents he burnt earlier:)
I ordered a 2.5 model today, I'll report back when it arrives. If you're wrong, you pay the next meal. :lol: (if you're right, too, btw)Quote:
Originally Posted by Marco