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REVIEW: VH Audio Pulsar Interconnect Cable

Posted by neal.f@cox.net on April 5, 2004 at 19:01:29:

Model: Pulsar Interconnect
Category: Cable
Suggested Retail Price: $134.99
Description: Fine wire shielded interconnect for digital, analog and video
Manufacturer URL: VH Audio
Manufacturer URL: VH Audio

Review by neal.f@cox.net (A) on April 05, 2004 at 19:01:29
IP Address: 68.230.139.93
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First of all Chris is truely a gentleman, very helpfull and a pleasure to do buisness with. I baught a Pulsar digital connector for my CD ta a DAC.

I let it break-in for about 50 hrs while I was at work for several days. Then one night I put in a CD to warm up my ears (Sade Promise)on low volume and notched it up in increments to my normal listening range. I noticed my base was more extended, it had more punch, the mids and highs were more musical. Everything just sounded much better to my ears. Then, for a real testI popped in (The Gladiator) well after about five minutes of play I realized what all the talk about transparency is. Listening in the dark with my eyes closed the walls and cielings vanished and I was transported to the movie sceens as though I were right their, especialy the sceen in the wheat field. This was the first time I realy experienced Transparency in my system. There was no doubt in my mind what I was hearing. I was just amazed, I am still a novice at this wonderfull albiet expensive hobby. About 4 years so I hope I have convayed to you a proper review. At least to my mind it is honest. Thank you Chris for opening up my system


Product Weakness: None
Product Strengths: Good build quality. I like the RCA end it fits in tight like it should. It sounds wonderfull in my system. Price is right and is hand made.


Associated Equipment for this Review:
Amplifier: Plinius SA 250 power amp
Preamplifier (or None if Integrated): Sudgen passive preamp
Sources (CDP/Turntable): CD Cambridge D500se
Speakers: The rare Boston acoustics Lynfield 700
Cables/Interconnects: VH audio,JPS labs, PS audio Statement power.
Music Used (Genre/Selections): Jazz, Classical and everything else
Room Size (LxWxH): 18 x 13 x 7
Room Comments/Treatments: NA
Time Period/Length of Audition: %)hr break-in, 50hrs listening
Other (Power Conditioner etc.): NA
Type of Audition/Review: Home Audition
Your System (if other than home audition): na