If you have the necessary skills and knowledge than producing cables better than Nordost or any other cable manufacturer is possible and does happen. I know this from experience. The only real question is how much are you willing to spend. I have been making cabling for my engineering work since 1981 because I needed something better than what was commercially available at the time.
As soon as you have a "Champion Product" then you have a goal to exceed. This is just basic business competition. However, reviews are a dime a dozen and should be taken with a grain of salt.
Thank you millercarbon
Early this year when I built my first M101 Supernova power cable I was really excited. At the time I had Nordost Odin2 to compare. Odin2 is incredibly fast and detailed power cable. One can wonder what the new Odin Gold does. Anyway, when I listened to Supernova I was not losing any speed or detail and yet I was getting bigger soundstage and more relaxed presentation. I have never imagined that I would be able to build a power cable competing with the best of the big brand. So MONEOONE was born. And this is where millercarbon comes in. Chuck was very skeptical about DIY and I needed someone like that to use the cables first and verify the quality. Chuck was so excited about the cables that he had to tell the world immediately what he heard. Fast forward, the first official review of M101 Supernova was published today.
Chuck was spot on with his assessment of the cable performance and instrumental in helping me with starting the business. I will continue working with him in the future because his assessment is precise and his advice is honest and thorough to the best of his knowledge.
Thank you Chuck.
Thanks for the prompt responses... In my older age (and now semi-retired) I have less discretionary income and any future changes to my system have to be really considered as to cost/benefit. Years ago, I would change equipment often chasing the "absolute-sound" and most of my changes did make enough of a difference (at least in my mind !) to warrant the cost, but some definitely didn't... I have found though that years ago, treating the room acoustics and balancing things from those perspectives can make a HUGE difference in listening enjoyment. About 10 years ago, I had an audiophile friend being over a pair of power-cables that his friend made. They were I believe about 9-gauge copper however had some powerful neodymium magnets just before the two ends of the cable. Just powering up the amps, I noticed a slightly diminished noise-floor and listening to familiar music, that lowered noise-floor helped flesh out some micro-dynamics which made my listening more pleasurable. I believe those cost me about $250-each and in my opinion, were well worth the investment. The same cables on the preamp power-supplies made no appreciable difference, hence I didn't buy them. Regarding the power-cable discussed in this thread, my hat is off to capitalism, and to innovativeness in stretching the imagination enough coupled with engineering prowess to make changes and improvements to the age-old simple power delivery cord ! I just wish they weren't so damn-expensive ! Remember... Everything you do from the wall-outlet to the transducer affects everything you hear to some degree... It's just that some things aren't audible... |
Question... If you buy one and you actually hear no or minimal difference on your system between the power-cord you have now and this one, can you return it ? ! This may end up being the "Law of Diminishing-Returns"... Except for those with gobs of discretionary income, getting to 99% from 97% seems to go nearly exponential in $$$ ! |
https://www.decware.com/paper49.htm For millercarbon on high efficient speakers....explained by Steve Deckert from Decware...... |
Carbon,
Literally, like, um, you know are words that teenagers/ young adults major on that’s overtaken the English language. Um and you know are now rare to hear these days were as like can be used 7 times in one sentence. Literally can be used three times in one post🥸
I am literally dying of laughter. 🙉🙈🙊 |
Way up towards the top of the page I posted review excerpts translated into English. Literally the first sentence of the review explains the name, that M101 is the Pinwheel Galaxy, etc. Literally every day around here is a reading comprehension test. Literally every day, total fail after total fail. Looking at the rest of what they post one can only say, no wonder. |
Nope, they are naked bare copper wires. At least the outer wires are tinned. The central wire does not looked tinned. They are threaded through plastic discs to allow them to sit in "free air" without touching each-other. However, he just slips over a single techflex coating and calls it a "finished cable". This is explained in both description as well as seen in the product pictures. |
Thanks, @thecarpathian. I have trouble understanding young people these days. |
Very interesting wire configuration, kind of looks like a Synergistic high end speaker cable they market. In theory it should sound exceptional and from what MC says in his review, they do. But as others have pointed out, getting it certified for home use could be a problem with its lack of shielding. I’m sure that could be overcome as it seems like a promising new cable design. Good luck in your endeavors. |
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SUGGESTION: if you could thread the entire assembly through a thick walled PTFE tube, it would solve the problems. It would like pass UL certification at that point, but there's the big expense of getting tested/certified for legit purposes. The last section of cable that connects to IEC/male plugs need to be covered with a durable material as well. |
ok, I’m going to have to be a warning/downer here. I took a look at this cable and the design definitely makes total sense, especially with the copper wires being 99% in free air. However, this cable is never going to pass UL certification. All it would take is rubbing against the techflex which will frey (which is extremely easy). and all of a sudden, you have exposed "live" wires which are definitely a fire hazard inside a house. Any sharp object can just pierce through the holes in the techflex and make contact with live wires as well. I can definitely see that the performance of this cable would be exceptional because there is absolutely no restriction from any wire insulation, but anyone who uses this should do at their own risk. Once again, I’m very sorry for stating a negative point of view here. |
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Congrats on your cables. IMO, cables are so system dependent for example, in our listening room we have Class A tube mono blocks, VTL mono blocks and VAC mono blocks. Each of the amps need adjustment in specific areas to bring out the best so what may work on one does work as well with the other. Good luck. |
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funny my recollection was hyperbolic wow….from MC , must have missed the “ small nudes “ calming effect. A question for the good Dr; Are you a measure and listen guy ? Congrats on the review and creating something new. We built some of the first 3D printed parts in aerospace two decades ago….good to see it gaining more of a foothold in audio… |
Thanks Lubos, appreciate it. Always happy to help. There was a dealer Stewart Marcantoni who helped and mentored me back when I was getting started, and helped Caelin Gabriel back when he was building his first Shunyata power cords. Lucky me, to be sort of following in his footsteps. I ran that review through Goolag translate. Here are some of the key bits:
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