Electraglide Epiphany , Upgrade or Downgrade?


I have seen lots of Electraglide Epiphany (not X) up for sales, especially from dealers - people must be buying or maybe not at all. I am using one on the cd player and very please with it. For those of you who have owned this cord - what other cords have you tried and do you considered it an upgrade or downgrade? Keep in mind, powercords like other interconnects are system dependent and I am only interested in your opinion based on what you hear in your setup. For those who do not own the Epiphany need not to comment.
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Showing 2 responses by audiofankj

I have owned Synergistic Research AC Master Coupler, Absolute Reference AC, Shunyata Taipan, Audience AU24 AC, Harmonix X-DC Studio Masters, Electraglide Fatman, Electraglide Mini Khan Plus, Electraglide Ultra Khan II. All of which are (mostly) much lower price point than the Epiphany's.

I now run all Epiphanys. I had the unfortunate experience of a friend bringing over an Epiphany and swapping it out with my Ultra Khan II (Electraglide) and I thought "how much difference could it possibly make?" Then began the exodus of other power cords as another and another Epiphany made it into my system.

I have just recently gotten two Epiphany X's which I am told are to be designed for higher current applications. They also sell for more, thus should be an upgrade. They are breaking in on my new speakers. I will also be trying the Epiphany X versus the regular Epiphany soon. If they are superior, I would imagine I will be putting some Epiphany's up for sale. The Epiphany hands down beat all other power cords I have tried. They have the speed and dynamics of the best, without losing some of the "organic" nature that most do when they have the speed and transparency. If the X improves upon that a bit, I would consider it an upgrade. However, looking at the used market, if the X is 10% better (no idea just a figure) and sells for a few hundred dollars more, it depends on what it is worth to the buyer.

I am thinking I may end up with a mix of both Epiphany and Epiphany X's.

Again, everything is very system dependant. From my experience new Epiphany's take about 2 full weeks to fully flesh out. Most of the frequency range is there in a few days. Again for the midrange to "flesh out" and become liquid in my system took about 2 weeks of play.

Feel free to ask or email me in a couple of weeks, I am sure I will have done some A/B between the two by that time.
disclaimer:

The response and post I have written above (yesterday) stands true and accurate.

I have just received an email about why I am now selling my Electraglides after posting such a nice blurb about the Electraglides.

That was not a shill post, and you can read my prior discussions about my thoughts on the Electraglide cables in my history.

Truth be told of the current situation - little did I know that unfortunately the credit card bill would arrive today that had my new speakers as well as much of the room renovation purchases on it. Dumbass (<- me) here, promised the wife I would have the money to pay for the speakers by time the bill came. (I was hoping to A/B the regular Epiphany, the Epiphany X, and another cable or two... to find the best overall system synergy and then sell the remaining power cords)

However, at this time I am up a certain creek with the wife and I must liquidate something to pay the credit card.

In my mind - power cords are safer to ship than large components, and hopefully will be easier to find on the market in the future to re-purchase, once said credit card and wife are back in good standing...