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REVIEW: Alan Maher Power Enhancers Infinity Speaker cable filter Accessory

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Posted on July 16, 2009 at 06:27:32
boodles
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Joined: January 22, 2005
Model: Infinity Speaker cable filter
Category: Accessory
Suggested Retail Price: $185/pr
Description: The Infinity Speaker Cable Filter is ingeniously designed to actively filter cable ringing harmonics and EMF distortion at the speaker end of the cable. The cable filter works outside the analog band and will not alter the original signal.
Manufacturer URL: Alan Maher Power Enhancers
Model Picture: View

Review by boodles on July 16, 2009 at 06:27:32
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I wanted to share my experience with one of Alan's newest products; his Infinity Speaker cable filters. My initial reaction immediately upon install was very positive. I knew right away these were definitely something I was going to like a lot, but I wanted to wait until I had done some more extended listening to try to write down my impressions. Prior to install, I didn’t really think anything was missing from the presentation I had. The timbre and soundstage were both quite good thanks in large part to all of Alan’s other products I already had installed. Boy was I mistaken about nothing missing. With the new speaker filters installed, the sound is so expansive, it seems like the walls have disappeared in my room! I get a much more 3-D sound and much more front-to-back information than I ever remember having before. This effect is especially pronounced with large orchestras, where I can now place the instruments on stage, not only side-to-side, but also get a sense of where they are on the stage from a depth perspective. Listening to CD’s such as those of the LA guitar quartet is really remarkable; each guitarist is sitting in a separate spot, and you can even tell they are sitting in a semi-circle, since some are clearly closer to the listener than others! I even went to the album notes to check this, since I heard it clearly but wanted to be sure this was their seating arrangement. The best way I can describe the effect these filters bring about is that, prior to their installation, listening to my system was like standing at the doorway of a great concert hall hearing the wonderful music coming out of the hall in what I thought was all of its glory. After the install, it is as if I have taken several steps forward into the hall itself, allowing me to become completely enveloped in the music, experiencing each and every nuance with startling clarity. All the emotion of the performance is now there, taking the listening experience to a whole new level. Last night I sat riveted to my chair for over an hour listening to Rostropovich playing Bach’s unaccompanied cello suites. The sound was so involving that I could not move. It almost felt impolite to stand up and stop him from his performance before he had finished. I don’t know what Alan managed to put into such a tiny little package, but these things pack a monster-size punch! If you're curious what your system is really capable of, give these a try; you won't be disappointed!


Product Weakness: none noted
Product Strengths: Greatly expanded soundstage with pinpoint accuracy, better overall timbral balance and texture to the music, a better sense of the emotion of the music


Associated Equipment for this Review:

Amplifier: michael Yee PA-1
Preamplifier (or None if Integrated): Michael Yee LA-1 or Lightspeed Attenuator
Sources (CDP/Turntable): Marantz SA15S1
Speakers: GMA Eos HD
Cables/Interconnects: MAC Palladium, Ultra Silver Plus, Zu Wax speaker cables.
Music Used (Genre/Selections): all
Room Size (LxWxH): 36 x 15 x 10
Room Comments/Treatments: none
Time Period/Length of Audition: 3 weeks
Other (Power Conditioner etc.): DIY Alan Maher recipe power strip and power cables
Type of Audition/Review: Product Owner


 

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RE: (strong)REVIEW: Alan Maher Power Enhancers Infinity Speaker cable filter Accessory(/strong), posted on July 18, 2009 at 11:43:52
cdb
Audiophile

Posts: 2948
Joined: April 6, 2001
I've always found his product lineup confusing, though it appears to be condensing down a bit to a more rational extent.

The Website appears to be under construction or renovation, since there is no contact info and no on-line ordering. I'd presume this is temporary?

 

RE: (strong)REVIEW: Alan Maher Power Enhancers Infinity Speaker cable filter Accessory(/strong), posted on July 19, 2009 at 03:02:05
benie
Audiophile

Posts: 1851
Location: Alberta, Canada
Joined: October 24, 2004
Yes I have a few of Alan's PE. He offers some very good affordable products. Thanks for the good review!

 

RE: (strong)REVIEW: Alan Maher Power Enhancers Infinity Speaker cable filter Accessory(/strong), posted on July 19, 2009 at 08:28:08
boodles
Audiophile

Posts: 354
Joined: January 22, 2005
From what Alan has said on the Audio Circle, his website is being redesigned to ease navigation/understanding of all the products. Here is his current homepage:
http://alanmaherdesigns.com/Products.aspx
In the past, I've always ordered by e-mailing Alan and inquiring the total price with shipping, and then just PayPal'ing him the money with a note of what the payment is for. His turnaround is always rapid and his customer service has always been exemplary.
Chris

 

RE: (strong)REVIEW: Alan Maher Power Enhancers Infinity Speaker cable filter Accessory(/strong), posted on July 20, 2009 at 03:18:24
audionutge@yahoo.com
Manufacturer

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Joined: March 25, 2003
We are currently in the process of making the web site over for the 2009/2010 product line. Hopefully it will be finished in a couple of weeks.

Contact for questions and order information: alanpmaher@alanmaherdesigns.com

Regards,
Alan Maher

 

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