Mad Scientist Prime USB Cable


Took a chance and ordered a Mad Scientist Prime to demo. I have tried The Top of Line Network Acoustics and also the Shunyata Omega USB. Both of these were good cables. Then I tried the Prime. It is significantly better in my system. An amazing cable.

dolfan

@audphile1 - Thanks for your recommendation on the Stealth USB. I'd made a mental note, from an older forum post, that you impressed with the Front Row USB cable. I'll do more research on the Stealth cable. It looks like they are made in the USA, correct? 

@bluethinker yes Stealth is made in MD.
I used to own the older Aufience AU24se+ USB cable and the latest StudioOne and the sound signature of both of these cables is warm, full, natural, big but somewhat slightly loose bass with vibrant mids. The newest FrontRow USB (standard, not the Reserve version), to me, is a deviation from the Audience house sound. It is thinner sounding with greater emphasis on details. After a day with it I realized I was reaching for the remote control to lower the volume midway thru the song. Had high hopes and expectations for the Audience.
I love the FrontRow speaker cables though as they’re fabulous in my system.
When I read up more about the FrontRow line I discovered that Audience hired an ex Synergistic Research designer and he designed the FrontRow line. That kind of explains the new sound but I think it’s just a synergy issue in my system that is the reason why it didn’t work out for me. So…we can throw the confirmation bias out the window with this test.

@audphile1 I’m having a similar issue with my Aurender N200 and Audience frontRow USB cable. It’s like it’s too detailed and there is sensory overload; a digital glare. Find with this combination that I have to turn down the volume to get rid of that etched sound and listening fatigue with headaches. And it’s not the Aurender.

Do you still use the Stealth USB; is it the standard non-tunable version (without the tunable collar)? How is that working out for you with your N200?

Thanks.