Yes it is a good deal if you have equipment that can handle it. SOS knows from whence he speaks & I must completely agree. Case in point: I bought a list $10K preamp on its looks, features & reputation alone (meaning that there was no chance to hear it in my system unless I first purchased it). The stock AC cord gave me such a lame sound that I was seriously into buyers remorse initially. Several of my upgrade AC cords were helpful to a degree, but none really delivered what I knew this piece had to be capable of. Then a change of a different component freed up my Designer Reference Squared so I put it on the new preamp & that's when things finally came alive. Tonality, control, & PRaT all fell into place & I was finally smiling bigtime. Liked it so much that I bought another one for another component, with such great results that I am now seeking a third DRS-AC for my Master Control Center.
HiFi: I tried the whole line of Synergistic's AC cords. The Reference AC works very nicely on my CD, but the preamp, power amp, & M.C.C. all get the best cords, because sonically they're far superior to anything else that I've tried.
HiFi: I tried the whole line of Synergistic's AC cords. The Reference AC works very nicely on my CD, but the preamp, power amp, & M.C.C. all get the best cords, because sonically they're far superior to anything else that I've tried.