Not much exposure in North America.
I’m using a Golden Sequence PC and P40 LE (posted here).
They have a full lineup just like Espirit. Something for every price range.
Not much exposure in North America.
I’m using a Golden Sequence PC and P40 LE (posted here).
They have a full lineup just like Espirit. Something for every price range.
Don't like the website which uses far too many words to explain "cables 101" without identifying anything novel or special about the the technology of their cables. Compare for example with Lessloss' explanations of their technological advances/features. The listed specifications and conductor descriptions don't tell you what they will sound like, and with all of the detail there is no description of the dielectric or shielding. Also suspicious that any cable company could have meaningful technical (as opposed to marketing) distinctions between ten different "Series" of cables. They have reviews but none in the major audio publications. Doesn't mean they don't make good cables, but for me their presentation and critical commentary is not compelling enough for me to want to audition them.
These Signal Projects cables provide a superbly liquid, lush, deeply saturated, highly refined, and smooth sound but, especially in the case of the Apollon, with great transparency and resolution. This is seduction at its best.
I have used Signal Projects entry level Alpha power cable and digital coax cable.
The coax cable was a nice surprise, nothing like a typical entry level. Serious stuff.
Their US representation is by Chris Thornton / Artisan Fidelity. I've just today ordered an Apollon phono cable to pair with the also just ordered Reed 5a.