I'm still comparing, my system has been down for several weeks for remodeling. I just got it back together. |
Audiolabyrinth,
Try this link
http://www.madscientist-audio.com/ |
Audiolabyrinth, As per my review, you do need to let it burn / break in but you will be impressed. What power cord are you presently using? |
Tboooe, try placing a small magnet on top of the disks. |
Audiolabyrinth, Tboooe, have you ordered the NEO power cord? |
Waltersalas, I had mine on my Audiodharma cable cooker for about a week. Not sure if they really need that much time though. I hope you are as impressed with them as I have been.
Tboooe, adding the magnet to the discs is supposed to enhance the effect. . |
I found the disks worked best on top of the IEC on a power cord. But, you can also try them on top of your speaker spades/banana. Use the blue tack to attach them. |
Those of you that have ordered multiple NEO cords, what I have found that too many on the same outlet may actually reduce the soundstage. I think its due to the magnets in the power cord. I have a PS Audio P10 power conditioner and I have placed a NEO on each individual outlet and it sounds much more open. My Amp is on its own dedicated outlet so I have a NEO there. |
Audiolabyrinth, I'm still trying to give this digital cable its due. Today, I got no signal for a while, but after I rebooted, it seemed to be ok. I hope the cable doesn't have a short...
Anyway, thus far I have the digital cable and it is Ho-Hum. Definitely not worth all the hype. But it is a good cable but for the price and all the hoopla I really expected more.
I guess maybe I disturbed it and it has to go back through its breakin changes. Kinda sounds like my wife! LOL.
I shall see...or hear... |
They become Audiogon forum critics... |
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Audiolabyrinth, I only had the High Fidelity digital Ultimate and I am using the PS Audio Direct Stream Dac. I mention this because PS Audio claims that all digital inputs on this Dac sound the same. And in fact, they do. I could not find any difference between the High Fidelity Ultimate and the High Diamond Reference digital cables. Maybe they are equals or maybe its the Dac.
So, I'm trying to get my hands on a High Fidelity Ultimate interconnects to compare. |
Glory, I thought you were more open minded. Try one of these power cords... |
Lancelock, Sorry, I didn't notice your post until today. Yes, I still think the Neo cord is still the best on that Dac. |
Lula, I know I promised my opinion about the OCC. The new OCC version is said to be made with purer wire and heavier gage. So, I just plugged them in and just forgot about them. Common sense would seem to indicate they must be better. What I need to do is to take them out and replace with the other versions. I had a real rough time lately and I am just now recovering from a bad experience. I'll get to it soon I promise.
Geoffkait, Actually no. When I bought 3 at once I did get a quantity discount that most of us would expect. But the price listed on the web site is really not that much to have to negotiate. I did make sure that there was complete refund privileges if they didn't impress me.
Give one of them a try, let me know what you think. Oohh and you could give me a finders fee if you want... |
Martin,
Yes, I finally did put the OCC version power cord to the tests with the copper plugs. I compared it to the previous NEO versions and several other power cords that I had on hand. (If I list the other brands, Audiogon will delete the post.)
The OCC 9 gauge version was used on my Pass Labs X350.5 Amp and the OCC 11 gauge version was used on my PS Audio P-10 power regenerator.
Compared to the original Neo version the newer OCC 9 gauge has better defined and tighter bass with extended highs. Also, I noticed a very impressive deep sound stage.
I also tried using the 11 gauge version OCC on the Amp. There, it was still better than the original NEO version but the 9 gauge OCC was definitly a step up without a doubt. Believe me, once you get one of these OCC 9 gauge power cords plugged into your Amp you will thank me. So feel free to send me $$$ donations. LOL
Now, I know I have mentioned this before, but I might as well include it again in this posting. The regular Neo cord is no slouch and exceeds many of my other power cords. I especially was impressed with the improvement it made with my video equipment, such as; providing better richer colors and a more 3d image.
No real downside with these cables,the cost is low, performance high. Perhaps the only negative I can comment on is that they are not as professional looking as I am used to, but, its about the sound... |
Lancelock, no I'm still using the NEO on my DS Dac. I only have 2 of the OCC version. But, I did find that the addition of the copper sleeve over the IEC on the NEO is a good thing. |
Lak the P4's were originally cooked and have been in my system for quite a while. I still think the P4 Power cable is one of the best power cables made. I now own 3 of them I had 7. I've moved them to my home theater equipment. Sometime later I will reintroduce them just to double check myself. Pops, I don't think these cords will disappoint you. The Mad Scientist also makes an even less expensive version called the "First" I have never tried that one, but on AA there is a favorable review on that cord. That review sort of prompted me to do this review.
Ronnjay, I now have 6 and one prototype.
Mr Schipo weren't you OJ's lawyer? |
I just tried the NEO on my new 85" 4K Samsung LED and WOW, what an improvement! The video quality is so good that I can see the spinach in Meagan's teeth!
Previous to the NEO power cord I thought my HiDiamond P4 was the best.
So not only is the NEO less expensive than my many other power cords and performs great for Audio but its also awesome on Video! |