@MacF - I love both of them. I have the IIs for both and together they have greatly reduced the noise floor. I was still getting a him with just the Equi=Core, but when I bought the Deep=Core it went away. How long have you had yours and what do you think?
@KrellFan1 - thanks for all the good information. I’ve been deep in it for about 10 years and can’t see myself stopping anytime soon. It is an addiction and I have to say, my wife has been a pretty a good sport about it all .
We’re in Denver, and I wish our football team was as good as yours...
@KrellFan1 - sorry for the typo. Yes, it was my wife and Bob was feeling the holiday spirit and sent the upgrade. Your system is pretty amazing. Mine is not at the level but I do like it very much. ifi neo stream to a Denafrips Hermes DDC - Pontus - Atoll IN 300 - ADS L1590 IIs (refurbished by...
@KrellFan1 - did anyone respond to your post? I read about Cerious Technologies about a year ago and told my my I wanted the Graphene Matrix power cord for Christmas. Well, Bob sent the Lumniscate and put in the box, Merry Christmas. The power cord sounds amazing and I love it. How did you like...
I had the yellow fuse and plug but upgraded both to the violet. There is a considerable improvement in the violet over the yellow in every aspect. I agree, the yellow sounded a little thin and that’s why I upgraded to the violet. I have only heard great things about the red/black fuses and plugs...
Thanks for both of your detailed posts. I did read the QSA Red (or the higher level fuses) take longer to fully break in than the lower level QSA fuses. I also believe QSA fuses are brighter than SR fuses and QSA fuses match well with a tubed system. I’m using an Atoll IN300 integrated solid...
Just wondering how the Red fuse sounds after the burn-in period. I just bought the Violet (traded up from the Yellow) and by the end of today should be fully broken in. So far, the Violet sounds more natural and less analytical than the Yellow. I’m looking forward to a/b testing later tonight.