Know anything about the BSG Technologies QOL?


Hi there, I just saw a local dealer advertising this on craigslist, They wont tell you anything about it except it works, it half sounds like snake oil and half sounds like it could be something.

They claim it is all analog and retrieves inner detail and has the "WOW FACTOR".

My guess after talking to the guy is is might be disgned around smoothing out microphone curves maybe? or sending out a ton of above 20KHZ info to do some pshycho acoustic/room type thing?

I'm just tripped out they wont tell you anything except, well set it up, if you like it awesome if not dont buy it.

I am genuinely intrigued to see if its truly real and if anyone has expreience. It would be nice to save a long drive to hear something or have something to look forward to on the drive.
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Preale, I have the regular version of the HIFI Tuning fuse in mine. I'm going to get a Supreme.

Oddiophool, the 6 moons review was poorly written, I couldn’t tell if they liked it or not.
Suffice to say I find all their reviews too flowery with little substance. The Qol needs to be listened with the volume left alone instead of constantly fiddling with it like they did in the review. The dynamics is one of its main virtues.
Plus they tried it in so many systems with so many different listeners. Terrible way to do an analyis.
I just read the review, which taught me more about frying eggs than anything else. Something alluded to in a letter in this month's Absolute Sound indicates that there is an increase in forwardness of the image. In my system (Sound Lab M-1 PX electrostats) the Qol seems to stabilize the image in speakers that often sound too recessed under normal circumstances. In the 6 moons article manufacturers reply, Larry Kay is correct when he states that the variability is in the recordings. We all have noticed the annoying lack of consistency in R-L balance in any number of recordings, just to name one issue. I agree with Oddiophool: put the Qol in one system and live with it. After about two months with the unit I have found that, in general, it makes the sound more cohesive with little or no loss of transparency. I would like to have heard a comparison of the effect of Qol on the Duntech Sovereigns vs. the Beveridge electrostats.
I certainly do. For us it is all it has been described as. Our system never sounded closer to the live event. No loss of transparency that we can detect.
Instaled between pre and Amp. The Qol reqiured over 300 hours to sound its best. No fuses yet, just a Triode Wire Labs AC cord did the trick.
Now you gents that have not heard one in YOUR system get over the marketing nonsense and prose. Gets one interested, that is the whole idea. Next would be demo one. Then and then only make up your mind. really that simple.
In all fairness to any Manf listening is the only way to tell. One may feel that the marketing prose is a bit much or the claims made difficult to believe. Howeve boys proof is in da pudding.
I would more than happy to demo the Qol in anyones home in the NY tri State area.
now what we heard. A more realistic sized soundstage. not overblown, but larger. height of soundstage was really exposed. Tonality did not change for the worse, actually improved. Soundstage came forward and deeper with greated width as well. No loss of clarity when in. the bypass swith is moot really. no need for it. Once Qol is engaged unless you play a worn or scratched LP just no need.
As far as tweeking goes a Triode Wire Lab 8ga PC worked well for us. Have not tried fuse . Running single ended connection not balanced. Tried balanced in other systems and feel there may be an advantage in sonics bt jury is still out.
As an aside so far every buddy whom has heard this in their system bought one.
Really what do have to lose, try one. My bet it is a keeper. Until then chill.