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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Showing 28 responses by lak

Ozzy, thanks for being the ginny pig.
I appreicate your willingness to experiment ;-)!
CT products usually sound really good as soon as they arrive when you put them into your system however they will improve with between 25 to 100 hours.
I agree with Ozzie, a couple hundred hours of listening should give you a true indication of what the product CTG sound like.
I agree the CT speaker cables work very well.
Any system I've tried them in at home or in other fellow audiophiles systems they have been supurb!
@debjit_g;
In this thread a few people compaired the Blue CT GE Blue power cord to the HF CT-1 power cord and the Blue power cord held it's own against the more expensive HF CT-1.
I have not heard the HF Reveal power cord and to the best of my knowledge I do not remember reading any comments of a compairson of the HF Reveal power cord to the HF CT-1 or the CT GE Blue power cord.
@ debjit_g

In my main system, I have HFC (CT-1, U and UR) interconnects, speaker cables and power cords however I've never heard the Reveal line.
I would suggest you phone HFC and talk to Casey. He is very knowledgeable and he will give you an honest answer regarding the sound of HFC vs. Reveal. I believe there is a trial period with the Reveal products. If you don't care for them you could return it. Double check that with Casey also.
@debjit_g
All the products you speak of are good. Based upon testing I've done with in my two systems I found that I preferred the CT Blue power cord over PS Audio AC-12 or the TWL. 

Now to complicate matters:

After much testing, I prefer this power cord: 

WWW.Audioarchon.com Mike Kay is the owner and the guy that makes the power cords. 847-687-4800 You would want the Blue power cord made with Furutech wire: FP-S022N Nano AuAg Bulk Power cable (14 gauge).

As a matter of fact if you can locate the parts you could make the power cord yourself. Your choice of any male plug and female IEC and Furutech Alpha Nano-Ag-Au Series FP SO22N wire 14 gauge. 

One important tip is to make sure that Furutech's extremely effective signal transmission enhancer, Nano Liquid is used on the bare wire at both ends. Because of the extremely high price tag of the Nano Liquid, I chose to have Mike Kay build my power cords.

To hold cost down Mike uses a carbon plug and IEC that are rhodium plated copper all the way through input to output, instead of the typical less conductive bronze (probably made in China but looks and sounds good).

My guess is the Furutech selection of plugs and IEC might sound a bit better but that comes at a much higher price tag. I have no financial interest in the above power cord. Just trying to pass on a very good product.

As far as magnetic conduction is concerned it might be to your advantage to use a second pair of the Reveal interconnects and double up on that magnetic conduction. One never knows until they demo it!


@t_ramey 
Yes, I'm saying I prefer it over all the Cerious Technology power cords which by the way are very good also.
I've used the Blue Furutech on my 1800, Denali D2000T, Allnic T-1500 Integrated amp, Yamamoto Dac, Sonic Frontiers SFT-1 Transport and Plinius Reference SA amp.

@debjit_g 
I use the Blue NCF 10 gauge (some what expensive power cord) on my Plinius Reference amp. All the other Blues {Blue power cord made with Furutech wire: FP-S022N Nano AuAg Bulk Power cable (14 gauge)} are made with the inexpensive Chinese carbon/rhodium ends.
Personally, I can't hear a difference between the NCF and the Chinese version, therefore, I would not again spend the extra money for the NCF.

@david_ten 
I had used the Triode Wire Digital American Series and the Seven Plus. Both also very good power cords. I perfered the Furutech. I know some audiophiles that had the Furutech and perfered the Triode Wire.
@wig which power cords did your Nanotech 308 outperform?
I ask for an idea of campareson?
ozzy, there is always the Furutech Nano-Ag-Au power cable (wire) which looks very similar to the Nanotec 308 wire.
I totally agree and I have been saying since May 2016 that the Cerious Technologies Graphene speaker cables are very good, with a huge bang for the buck value. Very professionally made, 100% finished and a good looking speaker cable.
With that said I made a pair of 12' Duelund DCA 16 gauge speaker cables and a pair of 10' Heavy duty Western Electric 10 gauge cloth speaker cables. All connections in my DIY speaker cables are made with bare wire. They don't look nearly as good as the Cerious Technologies Graphene speaker cables but the cost was a lot less than $80 a pair. All three pair of speaker cables sound excellent and I honestly can't tell which cable sounds better. 
Sounds very interesting!
I look forward to hearing more about the products.
I want to publicly say that I like the new, improved Cerious Technologies website. Much easier to understand and use.
Bob, good job!
@ozzy, I ordered one pair of the Matrix Interconnects. I'm very interested to hear how one pair sounds in my system before I bust any moves ;-)!

@aniwolfe could be but I have a variety of power cords I can audition. Just patiently waiting to see if and when the Deep Core will ship...for real?
@rgrost sorry to hear of the Graphene resale hassles.
What a shame, they are an excellent product and a very good used price.
Yes, some day I'll be ordering a Matrix power cord and speaker cables.
ihmeyers, you just need to give your cables more time in your system while listening to music, they are great cables and will eventiually settle in.
I don't really understand the direction that ptss has taken this thread since 11/5. I don't care to discuss graphene, all I attempted to do was to say that in some cases after interconnects or speaker cables are moved they require some settle in time. I have found that is especially true with the GE and Matrix products in my opinion.


Although already mentioned previously, and some might disagree, I suggest the speaker cables and power cords be elevated off the floor. There should be a bit of improvement with any cable.
@mtrot you could always contact Bob and ask him if he has any used/returned speaker cables etc, he might be able to hook you up.

@ozzy, looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the Lumniscate speaker cables as well as from others that are beta testers of the new Lumniscate cables in general.