I tried but none of my equipment is listed. And I'm a dealer so find this a bit frustrating.
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Have had the 0.3 for a few months now. To be honest I didn’t like a full loom of Tara interconnects, I found the sound a bit lean and lacking emotion. Using Audiomica Consequence series cables throughout and a new power cord from Bulgaria from S.I.N. Audio that uses the new Furutech NCF (Nano Crustal Formulation) connectors. Simple the best I’ve had or heard. https://www.facebook.com/206602846071113/photos/a.307889935942403.75892.206602846071113/103652721974... (Dealer disclaimer) |
I started with The 2 then went to The One then the 0.8 and ended with the 0.3 interconnects. As I went up in the line the clarity and speed and most important the reality and timing and space of everything just increased and the biggest difference was going from the 0.8 to the 0.3. Also IMO too many Tara cables in a system can lean things out, again IMHO so I like to mix and match. And yes I have the "new" 0.3. Don't know anything about older versions or even when the "new" 0.3 started shipping but my own were bought last Q 2015. (Dealer disclaimer) |
I use a S.I.N. PSD (https://www.facebook.com/206602846071113/photos/pb.206602846071113.-2207520000.1455392421./102435279... and have everything plugged into it and so only require one wall outlet and it's now the NCF version. I have an original GTX-R outlet next to the new NCF outlet so it's just a one cord swap to hear the changes. Easy and without a doubt better. (Dealer disclaimer) |
I have to disagree about using a full loom of Tara cables. I'm even a Tara dealer and I don't use a full loom. I tried using all Tara interconnects and the sound was way to lean. I now just use The 0.3 ic between my pre and amps and other brands throughout and now I have that full, rich, detailed sound I'm after. (Dealer disclaimer) |