Hi Chuck,
I would say that you hit the nail on the head when you mentioned the powerful bass of the Dream State Lucid Dream. I was not as impressed with the Lucid Dream as many other members are. IMHO it had a very natural sounding upper midrange, maybe the best I have ever heard. However, I could never get past it's two weakness', which I perceived as the soundstage being too forward, and the bass being overdone. By overdone I mean that it was like adding a bass tone control and cranking it up. I found this to drown out the lower midrange.
Silent Source are sold by Lloyd Walker, who may be the best person to contact regarding the regular Signature vs. the high current version. My guess would be that the high current version may give you a slight increase in bass, but will not approach the bass of the Lucid Dream. I have owned Silent Source Signature power cords before (not the HC version), as well as many products from Mr. Walker. I would say that Lloyd's 'sonic signature' is that of speed and resolution. The bass IS there, but because it is so tight and well defined it doesn't have the apparent weight of slower cords.
Cheers,
John
I would say that you hit the nail on the head when you mentioned the powerful bass of the Dream State Lucid Dream. I was not as impressed with the Lucid Dream as many other members are. IMHO it had a very natural sounding upper midrange, maybe the best I have ever heard. However, I could never get past it's two weakness', which I perceived as the soundstage being too forward, and the bass being overdone. By overdone I mean that it was like adding a bass tone control and cranking it up. I found this to drown out the lower midrange.
Silent Source are sold by Lloyd Walker, who may be the best person to contact regarding the regular Signature vs. the high current version. My guess would be that the high current version may give you a slight increase in bass, but will not approach the bass of the Lucid Dream. I have owned Silent Source Signature power cords before (not the HC version), as well as many products from Mr. Walker. I would say that Lloyd's 'sonic signature' is that of speed and resolution. The bass IS there, but because it is so tight and well defined it doesn't have the apparent weight of slower cords.
Cheers,
John