Cerious Technologies NEW Graphene Cables


Now, this is not a advertisement, just a posting sharing my experience on some well made great sounding cables at a very reasonable price. Besides, I don't think Cerious Technologies is set up for a big influx of cable orders.

But, if you get the chance to try these cables, please do.

I have been interested in the newer cables coming out that are using Graphene as a conductor. SR cables seemed interesting, but I always hated the way there cables had all those extra wires (with the active shields and such). I then noticed an ad early in I think November or December from Cerious Technologies for Graphene cables. I investigated how the cables were assembled and it seemed like quite a laborious process.

I ordered (with a 30 day money back guarantee) the balanced Graphene interconnects, and boy did they impress me. Such depth, soundstage, realism, frequency smoothness, effortless sound. I was truly impressed!  I now have a complete loom of the Cerious Technologies Graphene cables. That is; interconnects, speaker cables, digital cables and power cords.

I ended up selling all of my other cables and to those of you who have read my postings know that cables have always been my curiosity.

So, as I began this post, let me again iterate, I have no alliance to the company, my posting is for those of you looking for an great alternate high quality Graphene made cable without spending a fortune.

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calloway,

Very impressive comparison. I'm glad I posted this thread so others can enjoy the quality at a very reasonable price.

By the way, the McCartney is 24/44 is that correct?

We all love our systems, and have them set up the way it sounds best to us.

audiolabyrinth, It would be interesting someday for you to try the Cerious Graphene Extremes in your main system and post the results.

Anyhow, has anyone else recently purchased the Cerious Technologies cables?

I have had many private emails as to my power arrangement. So here it is;

I am using a HiDiamond P4 to power my PS P-10 generator. Out of the P10 I am using the balanced power cord CPT 300 into a power strip. My Digital components and Preamp are plugged into that power strip using the CT Graphene cables. My Pass Labs Amp runs straight to the wall with the CT Graphene power cable.

I have 3 dedicated lines. All using 10 gauge wire with Furutech outlets. One line is for the PS Audio, the 2nd for my Amp and the third for my JL Audio F-113 subs.

The power strip I am using is a DIY version that uses Military spec silver/copper 10 gauge wire directly wired to Oyaide outlets. The IEC inlet is Furutech. The box itself is thick aluminum. 

kclone,

They will get better over time. I think its because of the slurry that Bob puts inside it needs to settle. But I thought they sounded pretty good right away. What do you think of the cables?

kclone,

What Bobs says is true. If you had your speakers toed in before try moving them out with less toe in. Mine are not toed in very much and I think the soundstage is massive.

hieukm,

Congrats!

The main thing is to try to avoid unplugging them and moving them.

I think you will really enjoy them.

ozzy

lak,

Your statement is similar to Ricky Nelson's song, The Garden Party.

"You can't please everyone so you got to please yourself".

Folks I warned you at the beginning of this thread. Bob is not set up for a huge influx of orders. Never has and probably never will. But for those who are patient and appreciate the high quality sound obtained from his design you will be rewarded. Search out the video as to how these cables are produced. They are nothing like the mass produced stuff that costs much more with their high $ advertising, dealers and such.

No Bob, wants to control the manufacturing in a way that guarantees that the quality is built into each and every product.

ozzy.

lancelock, I have a P10 and I would also be interested in the use of the blue PC on it. I have tried the yellow (power conditioning) cable on it, but I still preferred the HiDiamond P4. I am using the yellow PC on my BSG QOL and it is great there.

philipwu,

I have owned or tied most of the high end cables before I installed the Cerious Technologies Graphene cables.These are at the end of my journey.

I will say that moving the CE cables takes them time to resettle before they again sound there best due to the liquid slurry inside so A/B comparison will be tough.

David,

I did own the Audiodharma cable cooker for quite some time. But once I bought the High Diamond cables with their extreme rigidly I ended up selling the Cooker. I never thought I would take them out of the system again to recondition. Now, with the CE cables which are more flexible  I could have used it. 

I totally agree that cables need time to break in. But, the CE cables sounded pretty good right away. However moving them around does take time for them to resettle.

Sorry Brownie I prefer "loom". We all know what it means.

But then again I have been called loom(n)y.

Wow, its been a week since the last posting, just  trying to keep the thread alive.

Has anyone else received Cerious cables recently?

I think what lak means is to make sure whatever way it is connected at the Amp to connect the speaker cables the same way.

In other words. If the + Amp terminal is connected to the blue lead then makes sure the blue lead is connected to the + on the speaker.

csmgolf,

Congrats on the purchase. I think I started with the interconnects too. With each addition of the Graphene cables the sounds gets better and better.

calloway,

Give us a hint as to the other cable and the comparison differences you did find.

lancelock,

I own the Morrow 6 they are nice but know where close to the Cerious Tech's.

lancelock,

I think...the Morrow elite is the Morrow 6 with better connectors.

I tried the yellow Cerious Tech on my PS P-10. I noticed on my 85"Samsung UHD that the picture quality got a little grainy so I put back my HiDiamond P4 on the PS Audio P-10.

Yes, i think the bass does get much better in quality with the Cerious Tech's speaker cables.

t_ramey,

I purchased 2 lengths (for bi-wire) that are 4 meters long and if my memory is correct that length cost $1500. So, a 8 footer is probably around $1000, but contact Bob to be sure.

hiekum,

I use a combination of the Cerious Technologies Graphene power cords and the CPT-300. The Cerious Tech cables have a slurry inside that changes the sound quality if relocated until it resettles.

I own both a RCA and XLR Cerious Technologies graphene digital cables.

Best digital cables I have ever tried/owned.

jsm71,

Congrats! You will really like the cables. Once you hear them you will want more...

Yeah Bob does need to update his website. He is still a one man band. His quality is in the finished product not the website.

audiolabyrinth,

The backbone conductor is silver coated copper.

Bob, I sent you a question via email.

cleeds,

"Could you please tell me what a "backbone conductor" is?"

As jond posted, "Basically its a silver/copper 8 gauge proprietary alloy (wire) bundled with carbon fiber that’s been impregnated with graphene and liquid ceramic".

calloway,

I hope not! His Graphene cables have only been out for less than a year.

jayctoy,

Oh yeah the Cerious Tech cables will greatly impress you.

They are hard to classify, best I can say is the sound just becomes natural, like the way it should. Somehow with other cables you could always tell that they tipped to one type of sound quality or the other. I have owned so many cables including the ones you have mentioned and the Cerious Technologies Graphene cables is far superior. And they won't cost you too much for the adventure..

tommylion,

Have you received your cables yet? Digital cables are sometimes difficult to compare, but, I think you will really like the Graphene cables.

jsm,

Congrats on your forth coming interconnects. I no longer use a turntable so I can't comment on your question about phono cables.

You guys are lucking to have wife's who participate. My wife has zero interest in my Audio passion, except to complain how much I spend in time and money on it.

However, she does like watching movies on my 85" UHD Samsung with my audio systems running the front channels.

t_ramey,

I am using the CPT 300 and just received the new CPT 1800. I am using them with my all out Cerious Technologies Cables. The CPT provides a different function (balanced power) but, they definitely compliment the Cerious Technologies graphene cables.

limniscate,

Sorry, but I have not heard of therefore I have not tried the Groneberg cable you have mentioned. Could you share some information on the cables construction?

I suppose everything is system dependent. Best I can comment is the Cerious Technologies Graphene cables seem to work well with most equipment.

liminscate,

There is not much info on the cables construction. But, if it sounds good to you that's all that matters. The Cerious cables consist of a silver backbone with carbon fiber, ceramic, and Graphene.

On the subject of cable lifting. I am using 4 meter dual runs (bi-wiring) of the Graphene speaker cables. First, I ran them together (4 runs) and then I cable tied them neatly together. Then I have them placed on porcelain lifters that I have had for years.

I also find that using Static Guard spray on the carpet and or on the cables helps.

Bob,

I owned a Audiodharma cable cooker for years. With some cables, break in can be terrible due to sharp, tinny, closed in sound. Thus, making them too tough to listen to until they are broken in.

But your cables sound pretty nice from the start and get better from there.

I really don’t think you need a cable cooker it will add time to get the finished product to the customer. And you know how impatient we are. LOL

ozzy

jsm71,

Great description. They really are very good cables. Did you get spades or banana's?

lprules1962,

What type of cables did you order? No matter though, comparing them to the Nordost will surprise you.

jsm71,

I have been using spades also, but with my latest 2 way DIY speaker project I have ordered banana's for them. The connections will be quite high off the ground and I hope the banana's stay connected.

mtrot,  jsm71,

What type of equipment are you using with the Cerious cables? Also try lifting the speaker cables off the floor.

lprule1962,

Wow, you went all in, I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.

denon 1,

That is surprising, because I owned the Purist Dominus and the Cerious Technologies cable to me is much better.

jond,

Thanks for the advice. I sure hope the bananas have been improved upon so they don't break.

ozzy 

subdusted,

Interesting. I would think the leads on the ends to be that way. But, once the cable enters the thicker part that is where I would think the graphene and ceramic would be.

mtrot,

I see that there a few posts removed. I assure you I had no part in it. Good or bad opinions should remain. 

I wonder if the poster was banned?

aniwolfe,

Its good that you at least tried them. I guess that's why there are so many cable brands. "To each his own".

I have also tried the magnet cables, but I prefer the Cerious Graphenes.

lprules1962, tommylion,

Congrats! I think you will find the speaker cables quite special.

ozzy