Good morning Lonewolf and 'Circlers.
Wanted to take a bit of space here and again say Thank You to Lonewolf for spending time with our cabling. It's very gratifying to me that we are able to make a positive difference in the enjoyment of your music. It gets me jazzed!
I've posted this to a few people inquiring about our cables and thought it might be of interest to all of you. I love the unorthodox, tinkering and the discovery in learning. I'm a bit dyslexic and that has contributed to me seeing things a little differently sometimes. How that relates to our cabling is that I'm always looking for incremental (my new favorite word) ways to improve our product. One of the things I've taken some pride in is the surface finishing of our conductors. It's one of those things that has to be done here for it to be what I want. I believe a conductor's surface is very important in getting certain parts of the audio spectrum right. If we could get our surfaces smoother than glass, that would be ideal. As of this past weekend, we're getting closer and all our cabling will incorporate this improvement. The sonic result is not earth shattering but it's another detail that I find worth while to get more of the music's coloring providing a given system can portray it and that that kind of care was taken in the recording. At the very least, cymbals, for example, sound even more like cymbals and a harp in a large hall sounds more like a harp in a large hall...with more of a sense of you in the midst of the venue rather than you looking in. More "effortless" would be a good one word descriptive. I love it!
Anyway, thought maybe others of you might share a little in our excitement. I'll certainly keep everyone posted as other new developments take place.
Thank you again Lonewolf for taking time to post your impressions and I trust it's helpful to some of you. I appreciated your conveying more of the emotional excitement and impact your system was portraying since that's what I believe our cables are about as opposed to making your comments an intellectual exercise of what you observed. Nice job!