Acrolink 8N-PC8100 Performante Power Cable


I just bought an Acrolink 8N-PC8100 Performante PC, it work perfect with my Esoteric CD Player. Compare to my previous Acrolink 7N PC-4030 Mark II, this new cable has lower noise, more dynamics, deeper and solid bass, more clarity but more organic sound.

I bought this cable because my friend is using this.   But unfortunately, because this cable just came out last year, I can't find any information about this in English. I only can find this in YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_bokHvIWsk

If you have any information about this in English, please post to here. Thanks. 

mmbl622
@Ryder 
Yes, and to put it another way....  because each one of those power cables does different things well, I felt that mixing one of each in this system diluted the strengths of using 2 of the same.

Was it you that was communicating with me on Audioshark about the 8100's a month or so ago?

I think the High Fidelity review from Poland that compared the 9900 and 8100 describes the sound of the 8100 quite well.

The description of the 9900 in that review is close to how I would describe the 9700 in comparison to the 8100, too.

I don't own the 9900 (yet) but I do have the Siltech Triple Crown and I'm inclined to say the 8100 has more in common with it than the 9700, but I need to revisit that opinion because I made a couple of changes to my interconnect and outlets since I last listened to the Triple Crown. I'll follow up after I try that.

rnrmf1971, thanks for the clarification. It wasn’t me on Audioshark. I posted on the comment section of Eric’s blog though. I think you responded there as well.

Looks like I may consider getting another 9700 complement the 9700 which I currently have in the system, instead of getting the 8100. Having said that, I’ll be buying used so we’ll see which one will show up first in the used market.

If I happen to add another Mexcel to the system, the cord will be more costly than the DAC that it will be connected to. Sounds a bit crazy that the power cord is more expensive than the component.
That was me who contacted you on audioshark :)

ive since picked up a 8n 8100 and 7n 7500
endless402
Hi! What's your take on those two?

Ryder
I think you'll like having 2 of the same, a lot.  Haven't we all used more expensive cables on less expensive gear haha? 
i think they're of a similar sound signature. snappy and powerful. there's better bass control and much better imaging on the 8100

The 7500 sounds a bit thin in comparison. 

wouldn't mind another 8100 in my system but it's a fairly expensive cable!