VH Audio AirSine


I just saw that VH Audio has introduced a new power cable today called the AirSine. Looks intriguing -- I guess no one has had a chance to try it but if anyone has experience as a beta tester it would be great to hear about it.
hchilcoat
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Grant: I emailed Chris about the lack of a link last night and he took care of the problem this morning : ) Sean
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Sean's right. In my sleep deprived state, I forgot to add links to the AirSine pages. He was gracious enough to give me a heads-up on this. Kudos to Sean :-)
I beta tested the AirSine. Here's my advise... DO NOT ALLOW THIS POWER CORD INTO YOUR HOME. Unless, that is, you want to be disappointed with your existing power cord. I was stunned at the difference between this cord and the two I had on hand---- the flavor 1 and the Transparent Powerlink XL20amp PC. I used these cords primarily with my CD player (Resolution Audio Opus 21) and briefly with a VTL 5.5 preamp. I am by no means an expert on the subject of power cords. I entered the beta testing period fully prepared to send back the AirSine because it would prove to be a very miniscule difference. But this cable did more for the music than I was prepared to believe. The cord will not leave my house anytime soon.

The AirSine is indeed very flexible and this is a plus with my system configuration. I am not a longtime customer of VH audio products. In fact, I was quite skeptical of the whole power cord thing. I believed all the posts here on Audiogon about they're importance, however I thought that most were using hyperbole to a large extent when descibing their particular PC favorite. Anyway, read my comments on the AirSine page and feel free to ask me any questions you may have. PS: My system is as follows (very open and revealing): Opus 21 CD player connected directly to Krell FPB 300cx amp with B&WN802 speakers (Biwired with Transparent Audio Ultra Bottom and Reference on top--both with xl technology) Also Transparent Audio Reference w/xl balanced interconnect.
I am using both a Flavor 2 and Flavor 4 cord. I understand the aspect of flexibility with the Flavor 4, but it is not an issue for me. What is the deal with the "microphonics" you mention regrading this cord, Sean? None in my experience, at least not that I can tell with my ears. It's a great cord.

I would love to give the AirSine a go, given my satisfaction with the other VH cords I bought.