Review: Verastarr Grand Illusion Series Power cord


Category: Cables

My musical tastes are varied, but I listen to mostly (in order of frequency): acoustic jazz, progressive jazz, folk/rock, small ensemble classical, and symphonic. The disks used for this review include:

o Michael Wolf / Intoxicate
o Maria Bethehia / Ambar
o Erik Truffaz / The Mask; and
o Sidsel Endresen / Undertow

Emotional involvement is my #1 goal in integrating a system. I can tolerate some crimes of omission, such as lack of bottom-octave punch are imaging "air." However, "crimes of commission" - AKA distortions - drive me nuts.

Now on to the review...

My first encounter with the Verastarr PC's came at a local Head-Fi Meet. While there, I visited a demo set up by John Beavers, an audio reviewer who specializes in cables. "Mighty big ribbon IC's you have there," I said. "No, these are PC's," he deadpanned in response. He then added, "They are the best I've ever heard."

Do tell. He went on to describe the introductory special that Verastarr is running - $600 each for the first 10 copies. I listened to his system, chatted with him some more, and order four the next day - two for my digital sources and two for my monoblocs.

The cables arrived about a week later. Initial impressions were quite favorable - they had been well-packed, looked well made, and felt both sturdy and manageably flexible. While by no means lightweight, I knew that I (thankfully) would not have to add ballast to keep the components stably on the shelf.

So I queued the hard drive to Intoxicate (track 3) and hit go. Whoa - where'd that bass definition come from? As in most of my encounters with quality power delivery enhancements, the bass improvement was the easiest change to notice. Second was treble, with just a touch more definition in the cymbals.

In my experience, midrange tightening often follows a better bass foundation. Same thing here - images were just a bit more locked in.

These improvements were so easy to discern, that several days after my first listen, I ordered a 5th cable - this to go between the wall and my power conditioner.

I believe that the most natural competitors for the Verastarr's are the LessLoss (less expensive) and the Nordost Valhalla (more expensive).

In summary, the Verastarr cables gave me an easily-noticeable refinement in sonic quality. They were definitely on a par with IC's in terms of enhancement value. I very highly recommend them, especially at their $600 intro price. That's still lots of coin, but these cables sing.

Like many of you, my reference system has taken years to put together. It is revealing, unveiled, and dynamic. Distortion is low, transparency is high. The largest remaining weakness is relative lack of bottom-end slam and extension.

Note: I will be doing a head-to-head comparison with 4 LessLoss PC's from a friend soon. (I'll update this review when complete.)

Associated gear
SlimDevices Transporter
Custom Oritek 24/176 DAC/Preamp
Manley EL34 "Signature" Monoblocs
Oritek "X-2" IC's and SC's
Electric Bamboo Power Conditioner
Usher Dancers CP-8571 w/custom xover and silver/teflon wire

Similar products
Nordost Valhalla
Bybee (Model Unknown)
Less Loss PC
Shunyata PC
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I used two of Mike's creations in an all EAR/Marten system and the results were immediate & ASTOUNDING!!
We had an EAR Acute cd, EAR 868 pre-amp, EAR 890 amp & Marten BIRD spkrs.
The GI's were on the cd & pre-amp (Mike sent me source power cords) ALL the audiophile buzz words apply. The soundstage became HUGE! WELL beyond the sides and depth like never before. The air around instruments and voices and seperation of same were "lifelike".Bass slam and non-fatiguing highs were amazing!
In a more modest priced system, break-in is longer but the results are the same, so hang in there it's worth it!
Go BUY these power cords NOW before the word is out and price doubles; as well it could & should considering the audible results and craftsmanship of this stellar power cords.
While some of the above sounds too amazing, I do have to admit that the set of 1.5 meter XLR analog cables that I am breaking in do sound really good.
I've got a couple of the Verastarr Grand Illusion power cords in my system and they are excellent. They seem to lower the noise floor while improving dynamic contrast and detail. Power cords can't add anything to sound or picture, of course. They can only act as filters to block noise while letting current flow unimpeded. Verastarr's are easily as good or better than some of the more costly products from bigger companies.
I can sympathize with those of you reading this thread. Some of these replies do sound too good to be true. The bottom line though is that these power cords make a profound difference in any high end system. Actually two of these guys were skeptical, and that's why they ordered. We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. I do not know anyone who has tried the Grand Illusion who was not thoroughly impressed with the quality and performance. I urge you to try them, and see how they can transform your listening experience.

Regards,
Mike
I am using a Grand Illusion on my Conrad Johnson CA200.

Compared to my previous power cable (Concierto), the sound is incredible. Across the entire spectrum, everything is more articulate, faster and cleaner.

Bass is stronger without being too much or muddy.
The sound stage is wider AND everything is well focused. Music is so much more 3D now that my previous cable "sounds" flat in comparison. The Verastarr removed a veil between my speaker and me.

The other upgrades to my system have brought marginal improvements to the sound, but nothing as noticeable as the Grand Illusion. When I went back to my previous cable to make sure that it was not a placebo effect, it was so obvious that I had to put the Verastarr back in after 10 minutes.

The only problem I find with the Grand Illusion is that I am tempted to buy some more for the rest of my setup.
I may get another one for Xmas ...
I am not a dealer for Verastarr nor a friend of Mike, just a very satisfied customer.

System:
Digital Drive = Netgear NAS -> Mac Mini -> Kharma Firewire Cable -> Weiss AFI1
Anti jitter = Stealth Varidig Sextet AES EBU -> Genesis Digital Lens
Dac = Audioquest Eagle eye -> Modded Stax dac Talent
Pre/Amp = Transparent Ultra RCA -> Conrad Johnson CA200
Speakers = Stealth Jr -> Wilson Cub (Sound Anchor stands)
Power = Goldmund, Verastarr, Tara labs, Fadel Art, Shunyata Hydra/ PC, APC UPS
Isolation = Clearaudio, Goldmund, Acoustic System, Gflex