Hapa Audio


I just wanted to give a shout out to Hapa Audio.  It's a new cable company that has come out with a really impressive RCA interconnect line.  Information for them can be found out on their website and Audio Circle.  I don't work
for the company but I am one happy consumer.  Jason(the owner and creator) has come out with some new innovative
geometry for this cable.  I purchased the Breathe C interconnects with upgraded Kle Absolute Harmony connectors.
Beautiful copper tone and detailed. It's a very hard combination to get for the price.. Beat my more expensive
interconnects(which I won't name). Other people have preferred his silver cables. Better synergy with their systems.
He is soon coming out with other products but he doesn't want to put them out until they are right and represent value.
Again, I'm just trying to help people improve their systems at a reasonable cost.  He has a trial period on his 
products in case they are not what you are looking for.
jackmonster

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Interesting design for sure. I purchased a set to compare to my DIY reference.  We will see...
The reviews are from long time trusted and experienced Aphiles known in that audio community. I ordered a set based on the credibility of the posters and looking at the design.  I will report back once I have a chance to hear them in my system. 
Wig, you seemed to like the Breathe C ICs over your helix builds....,correct? 
Well I listened to Hapa vs my particular Double Helix build. I listened to two sets of the Breathe C. One with Copper Harmony plugs and the other with Absolute Harmony plugs. These are fine cables to be sure. Nice detail and air. I also like how the music is not forced at you at all. Nice sense of ease and great stage depth. I like the lightweight build also! One set was burned in with music for 120 hours. The other set was on a cable cooker for 4 days and now playing music for the better part of a day.

In the end I prefer my Double Helix as they more dynamic, offer improved bass weight and foundation as well as more body and muscularity.

This is based on my particular system however. Your mileage may certainly vary. You can see my rig under my virtual system here. My Double Helix uses two 14 gauge silver over copper stranded wire in Teflon on the outer Helix. The positive double run uses Neotech solid core copper 18 gauge with the Teflon still in place. I place a cotton jacket over the double 18 gauge positive runs to reduce vibrations. This particular build is my favorite DH recipe.