In Reply to: Re: just read somewhere about Granite Audio double balun power cables posted by garmtz on August 11, 2001 at 14:35:45:
I've often discounted ferrite beeds as they dull the sound on components (I use AudioPrism:WaveGuides instead) but on ESL's lower dynamic current requirements the results are stunning. VersaLabs is nothing special except they are the largest beeds I know of. This extra impedence helps restrict dynamic current. Thus, it essentially filters out everything that these speakers don't need or want. I actually haven't tried these on the Granite Audio cords which filter out other artifacts that sould be equally stunning, but I have tried them on AudioQuest, XLO, and AudioMagic power cords. If I could afford a M-L system, I'd think ferrite beeds are an absolute requirement.Also, I've read great things about Bybee quantum speaker cable filters on ESLs.
So, what is your system? I see that you didn't list it in your registration.
....just my 2¢
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- Re: just read somewhere about Granite Audio double balun power cables - Mart 15:40:40 08/11/01 (2)
- Re: just read somewhere about Granite Audio double balun power cables - garmtz 05:46:42 08/13/01 (1)
- if you enjoy the ferrite beeds on an amp - Mart 15:36:32 08/13/01 (0)