Contact them and ask. Best to get the word from the horse's mouth.
@cd45123 - thanks for the info. I do like QSA products and they were easy to purchase via Mike. |
@willgolf please provide additional information. I don’t know what you mean. |
I actually spelled it wrong...QSA Lanedri. This is a sub dealer for QSA that are marketing its own line of QSA cables. You can check it our at What's Best Forum under forums / QSA Lanedri. I am just guessing as I have no knowledge why Tweek Geeks is no longer selling but these cables are the hot item right now. |
Thanks everyone, for the info. I started reading the WBF recommended by @willgolf (thanks, willgolf). I’ll continue reading but has anyone bought the Gamma or Ultimatum cables? |
The ’quantum’ conditioning process that QSA uses comes out of the Hong Kong DIY audio scene. The only difference between a $200 and $5000 QSA fuse is the amount of time the fuse is left on the cooker. Same with all their other products, its the same item with 7 different colored labels to denote the increased conditioning time. The secret sauce needs to be released so the audio scene can do it themselves, build their own cookers, instead of paying 10k, 12k, 18k for a conditioned power cable. The QSA Lanedri line is just them openly using known audiophile brand products, like Sablon audio power cables, and applying their quantum cooker to it. |
If it works then it is worth it. I don't disagree that it would be nice if they released the technique / secret sauce to the audio public, but then their enterprise would go away. I have some Hijiri Power cords that cost $5k. Some of the QSA cords are less expensive and I have not ordered any yet but plan to. |