I purchased 2 VD Signiture and 1 VD Nite cable. All were 3 foot. I also recieved a Audio Magic Xtreeme cable for free. All this cost a grand. Hell of a lot of money to satify my curiousity.
I plugged the Nite to my Sony SCD-1 SACD player and the Sigs to my Pre-amp and amp. The Xtreeme was plugged from the wall to the Audio Magic Stealth. All the equipment was plugged into the PLC. I put in about 50 hours of listening to these demo or used chords and come to the following conclusions.
Wow! Compared to the original power cords plugged into the Panamax 1000+, there was more detail and bigger soundstage with the new setup. The music sounded more sweeter than ever and it had greater emotional impact with me. My foot was tapping away with all the tunes. I was even singing along to lots of tunes. So much so, that I sometimes couldn't listen attentively since my bad voice was making so my noise. It was quite the shock for me to get such a dramatic change with my system.
I listened to the following CD's and they all sounded better but the following differences stood out.
AC/DC Black in Black
- the decay on the drum rim shots was startling, felt as if I was in the studio with the band
Arthea Franklin - I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You
- I felt as if I could visualize Arthea's facial expressions as she sang
ColdPlay - A Rush of Blood to the Head/Parachutes
- beautiful, melodic piano and vocals
Led Zepplelin - Disc 3 of the First Box Set
- Stairway to Heaven was stunning as were all the other tunes on the disc. I could visualize Jimmy Page's fingers picking his guitar on Stairway (had to listen twice to this track since it was so good)
The Great Bob Marley - Live
- "Get Up, Stand Up", just as this song starts there is a fan shouting the F'word. Never knew that was there. I was startled to hear that.
Al Green - Call Me
- Sounded better but this is not a great recording. The music kicks some serous butt, unfortunately the sonics are lacking.
Rush - Moving Pictures
- The decay on Neil Peart's drum shots was also evident here. Alex's guitar was scorching. I know this album really well and it just sounded almost as good as it did when I listened to it at a dealer, on an all Mark Levison system with Revel Salons. That system was a crazy $50,000+. The differences between that system and my $17,000 system was marginal with the new chords and PLC.
The Police - Zenyatta Mondatta
- the drums again never sounded this good, very lifelike. Missed most of the 3 quarter of the Super Bowl listening to this CD. Couldn't move my butt away from the couch.
I listened to a whole bunch of others that escaped my memory. The common thread was that they all sounded so much more musical with the new chords (compered with the OEM chords). Another note, the sound seemed to eminate from a very black canvas. I noticed this with the PLC and the OEM chords also. So I think this is the PLC at work here. Sometimes I would get startled by the sudden burst of sounds. Very exciting.
As far as I am concerned this was a very fine purchase for me. The system has gone to another level. Thanks to Joe at JCAudio, Jerry at Audio Magic, and Rick at Virtual Dynamics for their advice and products. All that is left for me is now to replace my Bryston 4b-st with the 14B-sst.
I hope this writeup is helpful for anyone who had the same questions as I did about power chords and PLC's. This site has really helped me get some seriously fine sound out of my CD collection.
I plugged the Nite to my Sony SCD-1 SACD player and the Sigs to my Pre-amp and amp. The Xtreeme was plugged from the wall to the Audio Magic Stealth. All the equipment was plugged into the PLC. I put in about 50 hours of listening to these demo or used chords and come to the following conclusions.
Wow! Compared to the original power cords plugged into the Panamax 1000+, there was more detail and bigger soundstage with the new setup. The music sounded more sweeter than ever and it had greater emotional impact with me. My foot was tapping away with all the tunes. I was even singing along to lots of tunes. So much so, that I sometimes couldn't listen attentively since my bad voice was making so my noise. It was quite the shock for me to get such a dramatic change with my system.
I listened to the following CD's and they all sounded better but the following differences stood out.
AC/DC Black in Black
- the decay on the drum rim shots was startling, felt as if I was in the studio with the band
Arthea Franklin - I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You
- I felt as if I could visualize Arthea's facial expressions as she sang
ColdPlay - A Rush of Blood to the Head/Parachutes
- beautiful, melodic piano and vocals
Led Zepplelin - Disc 3 of the First Box Set
- Stairway to Heaven was stunning as were all the other tunes on the disc. I could visualize Jimmy Page's fingers picking his guitar on Stairway (had to listen twice to this track since it was so good)
The Great Bob Marley - Live
- "Get Up, Stand Up", just as this song starts there is a fan shouting the F'word. Never knew that was there. I was startled to hear that.
Al Green - Call Me
- Sounded better but this is not a great recording. The music kicks some serous butt, unfortunately the sonics are lacking.
Rush - Moving Pictures
- The decay on Neil Peart's drum shots was also evident here. Alex's guitar was scorching. I know this album really well and it just sounded almost as good as it did when I listened to it at a dealer, on an all Mark Levison system with Revel Salons. That system was a crazy $50,000+. The differences between that system and my $17,000 system was marginal with the new chords and PLC.
The Police - Zenyatta Mondatta
- the drums again never sounded this good, very lifelike. Missed most of the 3 quarter of the Super Bowl listening to this CD. Couldn't move my butt away from the couch.
I listened to a whole bunch of others that escaped my memory. The common thread was that they all sounded so much more musical with the new chords (compered with the OEM chords). Another note, the sound seemed to eminate from a very black canvas. I noticed this with the PLC and the OEM chords also. So I think this is the PLC at work here. Sometimes I would get startled by the sudden burst of sounds. Very exciting.
As far as I am concerned this was a very fine purchase for me. The system has gone to another level. Thanks to Joe at JCAudio, Jerry at Audio Magic, and Rick at Virtual Dynamics for their advice and products. All that is left for me is now to replace my Bryston 4b-st with the 14B-sst.
I hope this writeup is helpful for anyone who had the same questions as I did about power chords and PLC's. This site has really helped me get some seriously fine sound out of my CD collection.