jay23
Seams like a good question, Why not put it to HFC-Rick and report back
Seams like a good question, Why not put it to HFC-Rick and report back
High Fidelity Cables CT-1designed by Rick Schultz
@68pete I did some more digging and it looks like the "active portion" equals some capacitors, resistors, and op-amp. https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/f4/21/28/12f5430c1927bb/US20160219701A1-20160728-D00000.... https://patents.google.com/patent/US20160219701A1/en?oq=20160219701 |
I am currently testing an entire set of RCA Magnetic Adapters. The true "burn-in" is closer to 200 hours, although the effect is profound from 72-hours on. I have them on both my Digital Coax (which is a Premium Monoprice for $3.99) https://www.monoprice.com/product?c_id=102&cp_id=10236&cs_id=1023603&p_id=2681&seq=1... And both ends of a pair of handmade RCA stereo interconnects, purchased from the builder for $30 off eBay. I have tested a $5,900 HFC Titanium interconnect, for 72 hours. I believe that the entire set of RCA Magnetic adapters create a synergistic effect when deployed on ANY stereo system, no matter what cables are involved. Because the technology of Magnetic Conduction is so new to the industry, people don't understand that the electron beam is going from diffused to a focused beam. The physical structure of the cable, and therefore the price-- are irrelevant to this technology. Now does this synergy of $800 worth of adapters elevate the sound quality on par with the Titanium interconnect? Yes, it does. And here is why. My "Computer Audiophile on the Cheap" reference system is nothing spectacular. I have a Denon AVR 2805, a pair of Original Large Loudspeaker by Advent (new-1975), and I use Raspberry Pi with SPDIF as a network endpoint, feeding the Schiit Modi Multibit ($249) with a bit-perfect data stream. In each application, the High Fidelity Cables adapters have fully enveloped the signal path with electromagnetic conduction. Instead of a diffused cloud of electrons flowing along the skin of the cable, you have a razor sharp, a focused beam from the source to destination. Sure, better quality DACs and more expensive amps may make an incremental improvement, the investment of $800 on a full set of adapters will improve the SQ of ANY stereo, from an old receiver and speakers from the 1970s, or a high-end audiophile dream system. That alone sets Rick Schultz and HFC in a class all of their own. No other tweak, at any price, will improve the system sound more than the deployment of HFC Magnetic Adapters. Period. Drop the Magnet. https://www.facebook.com/AffordableAudiophile/ |
I see the HFC is coming out with new products, not that it should surprise us! High Fidelity Cables CT-2 RCA Interconnects 1m - NEW PRODUCT! https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis8jj8d-high-fidelity-cables-ct-2-rca-interconnects-1m-new-produc... |
The Pro Power Cord has about 50 plus hours on it and its still getting better. The music is just really becoming 3D like in the sound stage. Everything is better across the board. I have to be careful the sound really draws you in and i do not get my honey do list done i just listen all day. This power cord is not a tweak its a major component up grade in sound. Yes they are not cheap, but worth the cost. enjoy Pete |