I developed the same geometry based on my own thoughts about how to overcome cable design issues several years ago (2012 I think). It was the Active Shielding mods, that’s what you thought was - the interconnects share a similar geometry to the anticables interconnects, but they are not Anticables Because I am rather proud of the stuff I build. Where on the list, where in the system description do you see any mention of Miller Cables. Deal with it.)Ĭorrect me if I’m wrong but there appears to be a diy braided speaker cable in one or two of your photos? Except I just wrapped them and everything else with some top secret magic stuff I can’t tell anyone about that elevated their performance well into kilo-buck thin air. The power cords are at this point the weakest of all. That’s a vestige of way back when I was DYODD on cryo I had a few things done keeping one stock to compare. There’s 2 cheesy looking ElectraGlide Fat Boys going straight into the Dayton amps. Then from one sub amp to the Talon Roc sub is another Jungson IC. There's an embarassingly crappy no-name IC going to the Dayton sub amps. Power cords are Synergistic Master Coupler going to the Oppo, Synergistic Resolution Reference to the Herron, and 2 Shunyata whatever’s going to the Verus motor controller and the Melody. I had 2 HDMI one for cable one for DVD/laptop. There’s another HDMI cable coming out of the wall, you can see it laying there on the floor just behind the amp. For movies the laptop goes on top of the Oppo, the adaptor and the HDMI cable you can see laying there goes in the laptop, and I just move the one IC back and forth between the CDP and the laptop.
There’s another IC that looks like a ribbon, that one I think is Jungson and in the system pics is connected to the Oppo CDP but not pictured is a little adaptor. Melody to Khorus speakers is SR Element Copper Tungsten Silver speaker cables with Active Shielding, MPCs modded with caps and diodes by Michael Spallone and hardwired into the Medusa with Audio Consulting isolation transformer and a bunch of top secret magic stuff by me and my Fight Club pal. Herron to Melody is Synergistic Research Atmosphere Level III Euphoria IC grounded to dedicated system earth ground.
These are not DIY cables these are adding Active Shielding as a mod after the fact. The stock Origin Live tone arm cables coming out of the Conqueror tone arm are retro-modded to add Active Shielding. Do they even have a song about the guy who does it the best way, even when it means doing the same as everybody else? Maybe they should.Ĭryogenically treated 4ga wire comes in the wall and is hard wired into the Medusa along with the dedicated ground and 110V AC that after going through the conditioner goes back into the wall and up and across the ceiling to the projector. "I Did It My Way" is popular for a reason. Even though its incapable of revealing even as huge a difference as this. Despite the fact this is a guy who for years and probably to this very day regards his system as more "revealing". Got it? The dude had so much awful DIY it had messed up his system to the point he couldn't even tell these obviously different wires apart. Notice above where I said he couldn't hear the difference? In his system. So anyway we listen and his DIY is so much flatter, deader, grainier, and all around awfuller that even he has to admit it.
Oh and btw when you start following my posts you'll learn a lot and know this stuff and then be able to concentrate on comparison contrasting as my writing style relating these repetitive stories improves.
Finally he is gonna glow in pride and watch me eat crow for doubting him. He copied some megabuck wire and his copy sounded identical (in his system) to his DIY. One day he comes over all excited to show off his masterpiece, the One Cable to rule them all. Every material, every construction design, every reverse-engineered overpriced (in his eyes) highly regarded cable he could find. My attempts at DIY cables pale in comparison to this one audiophile who had a whole basement lab bench devoted to building DIY cables. Now why do you suppose that is? Take a minute. So if you're following along then you know, "always and everywhere try things out" means I must have tried DIY cables. Nobody nowhere no how gonna match the Miller Carbon for anywhere near what I have into it. If I can do the same or better for the money DIY then its DIY. That's because I always and everywhere try things out and go with whatever is the absolute best for the money. Highly experienced, highly skilled- did you look at that turntable? The subs? And yet, notice there are no DIY cables. And even the stuff that's not DIY is modded. Do yourself a favor and check out my system.