SAS Audio V series ICs

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Steve

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« Reply #20 on: 7 Jan 2006, 02:47 pm »
Hi Jerry,

     I will PM you on this one.

Steve


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HI Marbles,

     Well, I am not sure 14 days is that bad as one should be able to get a clear picture by then. At least I hope so.

I figure 14 days will just be that much shorter time I have to worry about a scammer to who tries to blackmail me into a lower price.

Can you elaborate more on what happened? I don't understand how someone tried to scam you. Doesn't the person have to purchase the cable, and if he's not satisfied he has 45 days to return for a refund? How can he bla ...

jkelly

SAS Audio V series ICs
« Reply #21 on: 9 Jan 2006, 11:40 pm »
I just received the SAS 1/2 meter IC and I am more than pleased.  With only an hour on them and determining the direction of them - these SAS IC's, to me,  are the Clari-T of cables.  On the Oscar Peterson Trio cd (FLAC?) I could follow the keys on the piano and this is on my single driver FT-1600 MKII's!

Detail and depth!

Gotta love it.

Jeff

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SAS Audio V series ICs
« Reply #22 on: 10 Jan 2006, 12:37 am »
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I just received the SAS 1/2 meter IC and I am more than pleased.  With only an hour on them and determining the direction of them - these SAS IC's, to me,  are the Clari-T of cables.  On the Oscar Peterson Trio cd (FLAC?) I could follow the keys on the piano and this is on my single driver FT-1600 MKII's!

Detail and depth!

Gotta love it.

Jeff

If they burn in in the normal manner, they will sound good initially, then go into a spell of murkiness before finally emerging into their full potential.
They will need to over 100 hours to reach it.

They are directional? How did you determine that?

jkelly

SAS Audio V series ICs
« Reply #23 on: 10 Jan 2006, 01:36 am »
Well with any cable I listen to the same song with the cables in one direction take notes and then the other direction and take notes.  
I am looking for soundstage, detail and bass response as well as overall presentation.  
It starts to become clear which is the better direction after 4 or 5 swaps.

At least to me!

Jeff