Empress and Michael Wolff cables


Category: Cables

Grover Huffman has been building cables for members of Steve Hoffman’s forum for some time and has now embarked on a joint venture with Michael Wolff, who builds power cords. I decided to try Michael’s Source cable and the Empress interconnects.

First, the power cord. Michael makes two models: one for source level gear, another for power amps. I got a cable for my Grover linestage; I had been using a power cord built by a local audio shop. The improvement was enormous. It was on the level of changing the linestage. I had been a little concerned about some brightness in my system, but the power cord removed a lot of it. Music now had a more natural top end so that concerns about edginess evaporated. Bass lines were cleaner and sounded deeper, and everything sounded more fleshed-out. This degree of improvement surprised me. It made the Beatles 1 CD listenable - a little tilted up, but not painful anymore. Michael believes that a lot of edge is actually RF effects on the signal, and he may be right.

The Empress interconnects arrived and they went into the system. The improvements were of the same character, just cumulative, so I could hear deeper into the performance and everything sounded more natural. What struck me this time was that transient information was filled out more - a guitar attack revealed the make up of the chord and not just the sound of the attack. Vocals were also more revealing. I was impressed.

The drawback is that these cables are costly. But again, there are more expensive cables out there. Luckily, I haven't cable rolled much since discovering Grovers, and never in the stratospheric price range. These cables seem to be reasonable priced when you see them, feel them and hear them.

Michael Wolff's site address is below. Click on his Ribbon Source link to get to the other links. There is also a link to Empress cables.


cwon
I received my Empress interconnects about 3 weeks ago, at first they were a bith bright and harsh, with almost too much detail and high end. I waited patiently for burn in, they are truely wonderful cables, they took 3 weeks to burn inn. The music is GREAT, and thats why we tweak our system.

Highly Recommended.

Thanks Michael, and grover. These are exceptional cables.
I am the proud owner of the Empress speaker cables. They currently have about 75 hours on them in the breakin period and I have already sold my old cables.

Over the years I have had the following speaker cables in my system:

XLO Limited
Stealth UR
Purist Dominous or whatever
Siltech SQ188 or whatever--- not the top but second
Audio Metallurgy Gold Reference
Omega Mikro active copper
Omega Mikro active silver and copper

My ears and memory tell me that the Empress tops them all in overall performance.

In comparison to the shopping list of other cables that I have used the Empress are more detailed by a good margin, but not at the cost of being bright. Several of the above had about as much detail but were so bright I couldn't listen to the for long periods.

The Empress are very dynamic particularly from the midbass and up. None of my prior cables came close to the dynamics of this cable.

Imaging is excellent but the Omega Mikros were their equal in this area.

Bass from the Empress is solid, tight and extended. Not as extended as the Audio Metallurgy but much tighter than those cables. Not as dynamic as the Stealth in the lower bass but much more extended than those cables. The XLO cables perform as good as the Empress in the bass region but imho the only cables that I have tried that can match the Empress in overall bass performance.

I have not heard all of the speaker cables on the market as time and particularly my pocketbook won't allow it. However, without regard to price (and they are a bargain at their price) the Empress speaker cables are the best that I have heard.
I had the pleasure of listening to a system at The SHOW
2 weeks ago in Las Vegas that included the Ultimate
Monitor speakers with Empress ICs and speaker cables. The
electronics were powered via Wolff Power Cords. The sound
in this room was amazing. The speakers melted away and
you were left with one of the most musical experiences
at THE SHOW or CES 2005. This includes some systems that
cost more than the median home price in some parts of the
country. With vocals and small groups the experience was
almost visual. On the spacious soundstage you could easily
place the instruments and singers. After repeated visits
to room 1509 I was moved to purchase several Empress ICs,
a source power cord, and some speaker cables so that I
could rewire my 5.1 system. If I were not so in love with
my Martin Logan speakers I would have also seriously
considered the Ultimate Monitor speakers.