not a charming day with snakes


so, all afternoon and into early into this evening, i listened to the digital side of my rig with a power snakes hydra inserted at different positions. my older son, a second-generation audiophile, was present during the greater portion of this session. during our time together, i began by plugging my pre/dac and transport into the hydra. we played numerous disks, mostly in the “groove rock,” “acid jazz,” “adult rock,” and “folk/pop” genre, including some direct-to-cd recordings done in the past few days ( this son is a consultant to radio stations and record labels, which gives me some awesome access to the current music scene). some examples of discs on our play list: radiohead, “kid a”; air, “moon safari”; phish, various; pink floyd, “echoes”; oysterhead, “the grand pecking order”; mark knopfler, “sailing to philadelphia”; the bobs, “cover the songs of.....”; dylan (also my 1st son’s name), “slow train comin’ ”; dave carter & tracy gammer, “drum, hat, buddha”, etc. (yeah, I know “etc.” doesn’t quite make it with this lineup but, hey....). after listening for an hour and a half or so to numerous cuts on the “play list,” our initial reaction was: wow, the soundstage has really widened but something’s not quite right. then it hit us both, almost simultaneously: the PRaT’s all screwed up. everything sounds constipated, slowed, without rhythm or pace. we then took the hydra from the frontend/source and moved it so i could plug my amp into it. at first, things improved. the supreme quickness of the system returned, while the huge soundstagen remained. as the hydra “warmed up,” however, the constrictions to the bowels increased. constipation again. the flip-side of PraT. unplugging the hydra brought everything back as it had been. the quickness was heard again in the cymbals, drums, lead guitars and mandolins. the bass tightened. voices were back where they should be, separated, focused and steady. thus my query: has anyone else had this experience with the hydra? i’ve heard so many good things about it that I was completely unprepared for the negative things it did in my system.

associated equipment (digital side only): boulder 1012 pre/dac; accuphase dp- 90 cd transport; jeff rowland 8ti amp; avalon eidolon speakers; tara, the one ic’s (pre to amp) and speaker cables; accuphase st att&t optical and accrotech 99.9999 coax digital connections; tara, the one and power snakes python pc’s; 5 dedicated 20 amp circuits w/ hospital-grade outlets.

-cfb
cornfedboy

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bob: why is your custom unit "essentially out of production"? if you have even one left, i'd sure like to hear (or not hear) it. -cfb
albert: i also observed what you observed, tho this effect wasn't as disturbing as the loss of pace/"quickness" in my listening sessions. the PRaT problems i encountered were also manifested by bass muddiness on a number of discs. - kelly
tim: i was at my audio dealer's/best friend's place this am and poked my head around to see what i'd not yet heard in my rig. john suggested i try the hydra with a set of pythons, since i'd played around with some other pc's lately. of course, this was a yet another pathway on which to try to replicate the sound of horses' hooves with dried coconut shells. i've had the coax digital cable for some time; it's always fun to remotely switch cables and reverse polarity on the boulder just for kicks. (you can do much of the same on your accuphase dc-300.) FWIW, i'd try out various ic's B4 inserting a power conditioner (or whatever the hydra is) into your system. you can't make an omelette without first breaking a couple of eggs. -cfb
sos and michael: the hydra i've borrowed is well broken in. having been at this hobby for more than 30 years, i've heard my share of conditioners, surge protectors, power regenerators, powercords, ic's, cables and numerous related tweaks. my sound room has 5 dedicated circuits with large diameter wire and hospital-grade outlets, all separately grounded from other electrical, coax and telephone boxes. FWIW, i DO believe in the improvements wrought by break in/burn in and, as a matter of standard practice, listen critically only after each component in the chain is thoroughly broken in. after listening to the hydra today, which has been left on with all connected and unconnected components operating for more than 24 hours, my observations are the same as those in my opening post. i'll let you know if things change over the next few days. -cfb
grant: i greatly appreciate your gracious and informative response. FWIW, i've found your upper-range power cords (the only ones i've tried) to be first rate and on my very short list of those i'm likely to purchase. i did mean to emphasize that my experiences were knowingly limited to my particular system, as it is comprised for the moment. as i mentioned, i've heard nothing but praise for the hydra from many sources. thus my surprise with my audition. i shall send you a private email pursuant to your invitation. again, thank you for your reasoned and polite post. it says much about the class of your company and its commitment to its customers. -cfb
one disc i neglected to mention on the play list, which i highly recommend, is zero 7, "simple things." this is a uk group somewhat reminiscent of portishead but much, much better, IMO. great sonics, in any event. -cfb