Anyone Heard the new Powersnakes?


I understand there are replacements for the Blk Mamba, the Cobra, and a new King Cobra. The replacements are the Viper (for the Cobra), and the King Cobra v2. The Blk Mamba will retain the same name. Has anyone had a chance to hear these new ones and if so, what did you think?
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I am awaiting 3 x King Cobra's for my front-end and 2 x Vipers for my Monoblocks. I ordered them 6 weeks ago and have been told that they will only be mailed this week. Release of the new products was delayed by the late arrival of one of the cord components.
no haven't heard them,but me and friends of mine are drawing the line.i own 2 king cobras and 2 black mambas and a close friend owns 5 king cobras and 2 blk mambas.can you beleive a 500.00 upgrade on a 2000.00 powercord,that you were told was the best 6 months ago. sorry folks but am just tired of this game of money burning. by the way i'm sure they're wonderul-everything he designs is.
I have ordered 2 vipers for my mono amps. I talked with Caelin at Powersnakes and his description indicates that for instance the Viper is quite a diffrent sound than the Black Mamba. The BM is more forgiving and moves the soundstage farther back, while the Viper will raise the level of speed and transparency. I don't know how these compare to the other cords though. I got a King Cobra for my CD player and was immediately considering two more for my mono amps after hearing the diffrence the one King Cobra made when I found out about the new line of cords. I'm sure they will be awesome.
No, I have not heard the new versions of the Powersnakes yet. I probably won't and don't have the desire. For me what I already own 5 Cobra's and 2 Black Mambas were supposedly the best that Caelin could design. Had I known this I would have not went as far as I did with purchasing 5 King Cobra's.I personally have had it with this audio stuff and won't consider anymore upgrades.....period! I do think that most of you will eventually "burn out" like myself. There's more to discover in life besides the uselessness of upgrading audio components. It's been a long twenty years and I am giving up after chasing that rainbow. Cheers to All