QSA LANEDRI Series

Hi Steven,
Very glad yo see that there is a QSA Forum on WBF.
Congratulations!



I think I wrote the first QSA review on WBF, back in 2012.
:D

May I ask you two questions?

Firstly, I notice on you website that QSA-Lanedri cables are being launched.

May you tell us more about them?
What metals are employed and what special features do they have?

Secondly, several frds of mine in Hong Kong have bought QSA JitterPower.
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Again, please tell the WBF members more about these series of accessories.

Many thanks!

Cheers,
CK
 
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After being so pleased with the performance of my Spectra Infinity King power cord, I decided to try the Gamma Infinity USB cable. I currently use two different USB cables, one retailing at $1,250, and one retailing at $2,250. I also had in for demo another cable retailing at $3,700.

I am very happy with my current USB cables, and they beat out dozens (literally) of other USB cables I've owned over the years.

In the head to head competitions with these three other USB cables, the Gamma Infinity prevailed, and did so by a comfortable margin.

It improved upon the others in providing more air, greater clarity/transparency, a larger, more well-defined soundstage which is seemingly deeper, wider and taller, while sounding exceptionally natural and realistic. The detail retrieval is incredible.

The factor that really jumps out with the Gamma Infinity is what I'd call "presence". By presence, I mean to refer to the illusion that the performers are literally in your listening space!

Presence to me, goes beyond just being able to identify the placement of the various instruments/singer within the sound stage. You can precisely place them all to a greater degree than other USB cables, but the kicker is, you feel like you can reach out and touch them.

I enjoy watching my dog's ears perk up in some recordings as the singer sounds like they are in the room, and it surprises him, lol, but true.

Finally, I just don't know how to describe it, but, there is just a "magic pixie dust" quality on everything, that just makes this the most realistic/natural sounding USB cable I've ever tried, and it does this by a very noticeable margin of improvement over other USB cables. Analog-like realism with digital but realistic precision?

Long story short, I bought two Gamma Infinity USB cables, one for each system. This cable is just amazing.
It would be helpful to know which other cables it outperformed to help with other peoples decisions....
 
It would be helpful to know which other cables it outperformed to help with other peoples decisions....
Stealth Audio T-Select (latest version/revision), Sablon Evo, KBL Hyperprism. Note, KBL has another model above Hyperprism, the Extrema that I wasn't able to try. The KBL is exceptionally good, and I definitely would have bought it, if I hadn't heard the QSA. But ultimately, QSA is just better for me.
 
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Stealth Audio T-Select (latest version/revision), Sablon Evo, KBL Hyperprism. Note, KBL has another model above Hyperprism, the Extrema that I wasn't able to try. The KBL is exceptionally good, and I definitely would have bought it, if I hadn't heard the QSA. But ultimately, QSA is just better for me.
Surprised it easily beat the Stealth T select. I know @Synaxis really likes them
 
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I love my Stealth T Select. It's been my favorite up until QSA.

Thanks for sharing Blake.

I own both the select T and the DOUBLE Select T. Have you had a change to try that one as well?

Also the Signal Projects USB (Apollon level) is another fantastic USB cable. Slightly different sound than the Stealth.
 

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