QSA : My take on their expensive products

QSA-L does not have a UK dealer. That’s the problem.

So far as being a troll, I am in 100% agreement with @DaveC on cables, my component signal cables are made from UPOCC silver ribbon cable.
If I was in the USA I would get my cables from him. My tonearm cable is cryo silver.

I am tempted to try the NeoTech UPOCC silver ribbon speaker cable one of these days. They would cost about $1,200, about the same as the VAT I would have to pay to demo a pair of QSAL Belden cables.
 
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So far as being a troll, I am in 100% agreement with @DaveC on cables, my component signal cables are made from UPOCC silver ribbon cable.
If I was in the USA I would get my cables from him.

All my signal and power cables are from DaveC, except digital interconnects. For details, see my signature.
 
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QSA-L does not have a UK dealer. That’s the problem.
No, the problem is that you repeatedly post in threads pertaining to products you haven’t tried and often go off-topic. It will cost you nothing to remedy that problem. You should try to remedy that yourself to avoid having it remedied for you.
 
Too bad it would cost $1k in VAT to do so.
Anas of QSA-L is one of the good guys. I suspect that he would try to work something out for other good guys. Options become awfully limited when one often chooses to not be a good guy on these forums.

I ordered one of their $250 Veridion-treated Monoprice power cords. Sort of a gamble as very few have heard it. Low risk gamble though as past history suggests that this cord is going to punch way above its weight. That one would have to have paid around $50 on the VAT for the opportunity to evaluate the benefit of QSA processing shows how unserious the complaints are.

Oh and the other thing about being a good guy on these forums is that often other good guys will offer to loan items out so others can get to hear them. No one will make such offers to those demonstrating that they have little desire to handle this fairly.
 

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