- Aug 10, 2019
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I am one of those persons who argued that up-grading mains cables could not add gains to hi fi or home cinema equipment. After being involved with debates on the subject I went out and bought four Clear Audio Copper Line Alpha mains cables and a couple of Tacima CS929 conditioner mains blocks.
The Tacima CS929 did not add what you would call massive changes but did make a difference for me to keep it connected to my Hi Fi. I run the CD player and pre-amp from the Tacima CS929 while the power amps are run from the old mains block I used. There was a far more notable difference with the Tacima CS929 hooked up to the home cinema equipment.
Clearer Audio Copper Line Alpha. These cables really shocked me so much so I was flabbergasted at how much more open my Hi Fi sounded. When first connected up it was obvious gains were being made. How to describe these gains? Clearer, faster, puncher. The only problem at the beginning was what sounded to me like a bit of distortion coming from the high end and vocals. So I ran the hi fi on very low volume for a good 24 hours on repeat. This smoothed out the sound, obviously a bit of burn in was required. Now the sound is perfect. I am going through my music collection with enthusiasm like when you buy new up graded equipment. Not for one minute did I believe mains cables could make such a substantial difference so I take off my hat to Trevor79 and everyone else who convinced me to at least try. Clearer Audio products are now on my shopping list.
The Tacima CS929 did not add what you would call massive changes but did make a difference for me to keep it connected to my Hi Fi. I run the CD player and pre-amp from the Tacima CS929 while the power amps are run from the old mains block I used. There was a far more notable difference with the Tacima CS929 hooked up to the home cinema equipment.
Clearer Audio Copper Line Alpha. These cables really shocked me so much so I was flabbergasted at how much more open my Hi Fi sounded. When first connected up it was obvious gains were being made. How to describe these gains? Clearer, faster, puncher. The only problem at the beginning was what sounded to me like a bit of distortion coming from the high end and vocals. So I ran the hi fi on very low volume for a good 24 hours on repeat. This smoothed out the sound, obviously a bit of burn in was required. Now the sound is perfect. I am going through my music collection with enthusiasm like when you buy new up graded equipment. Not for one minute did I believe mains cables could make such a substantial difference so I take off my hat to Trevor79 and everyone else who convinced me to at least try. Clearer Audio products are now on my shopping list.
