BruceB used to have them in his studio. He had also wired in wall with them.
He mentioned that of the cables he tested with voltage meters, the JPS was the only one that had no readings, the shielding on it was that good. He also mentioned that a particular valve pre that he had was humming, and when he added the JPS cable to it, the hum stopped
JPS Aluminata Reference RCA between Phono and Pre
JPS Aluminata Reference XLR between DAC and Pre
JPS Aluminate Reference RCA SPDIF between CD Transport and DAC
JPS Aluminate Reference Speaker cable
JPS Superconductor V SME/DIN to XLR between tonearm and Phonopre
JPS Super Aluminata XLR between Phono and Pre
JPS Super Aluminata Powerchord between wall and Furutech power distributor
The cables are playing with high resolution on the more neutral side, so not "warm" at all.
I had my music room AC lines run with JPS in-wall but have no way to make a comparison. What I will tell you is that my highly skeptical electrician commented on what a pleasure it was to work with the JPS cables and asked me about cost/source. When I told him, he lost all interest.
I use JPS labs interconnects for all my gear and to my ears they are a nice improvement over the mid point Nordost and Neotechs I have tried.
I also had a little Ars Sonum tube amp in a second system and when I changed the rca interconnects to JPS Labs super conductor, the difference was quite apparent in a very positive way. The cables they replaced were Linn.
I had my music room AC lines run with JPS in-wall but have no way to make a comparison. What I will tell you is that my highly skeptical electrician commented on what a pleasure it was to work with the JPS cables and asked me about cost/source. When I told him, he lost all interest.
I had a full loom of Aluminata about 7-8 years ago. I had power cables, speaker cables, and RCA and XLR interconnects.
I think they are low priced for what approaches state of the art performance.
It was the first cable I demo'd that left me in awe of what was possible with cables.
That said, in my system, I eventually found them a bit tipped up. I didn't really have full range speakers at the time and that probably played into my impression of them.
I sold the JPS and moved into Wireworld Platinum Eclipse 7 interconnects/speaker cables and Furutech power cables which gave me a balance that was more enjoyable at the time. I think the JPS Aluminata outperforms those in terms of neutrality and a detailed presentation but like I said, my system was probably too bright at the time to enjoy them, long term.
I do believe Audioquest Dragon/WEL interconnects outperform all of those at a significant increase in price, however.
JPS Aluminata is worth an audition, in my opinion.
I've been wanting to try Aluminata interconnects for a long, long time. What interests me is the unique conductor, the supposed superb shielding, and private discussions I've had with owners who have described their results with them. I haven't found a source for an in-home demo, so I've been meaning to pick up a used set or two and keep missing out when one surfaces. Still on my radar though. The only comment I've heard that I'd consider negative would be that some folks seem to describe them as very smooth sounding. This might not be a negative after trying them for myself, so that's what I'll need to do.
(...) He mentioned that of the cables he tested with voltage meters, the JPS was the only one that had no readings, the shielding on it was that good.(...)
I've been wanting to try Aluminata interconnects for a long, long time. What interests me is the unique conductor, the supposed superb shielding, and private discussions I've had with owners who have described their results with them. I haven't found a source for an in-home demo, so I've been meaning to pick up a used set or two and keep missing out when one surfaces. Still on my radar though. The only comment I've heard that I'd consider negative would be that some folks seem to describe them as very smooth sounding. This might not be a negative after trying them for myself, so that's what I'll need to do.
I've been wanting to try Aluminata interconnects for a long, long time. What interests me is the unique conductor, the supposed superb shielding, and private discussions I've had with owners who have described their results with them. I haven't found a source for an in-home demo, so I've been meaning to pick up a used set or two and keep missing out when one surfaces. Still on my radar though. The only comment I've heard that I'd consider negative would be that some folks seem to describe them as very smooth sounding. This might not be a negative after trying them for myself, so that's what I'll need to do.
I don't think that was it. I believe he was thinking about the ease of routing and connecting as a way of reducing time costs on big jobs.
BTW, I also used the JPS Aluminata AC Cords but the connectors are too massive for the connector spacing on the back panels of my Benchmark amps.
I've owned Aluminata speaker cables and SC 3 ICs for the past 5 years. About a year ago, due to all the great reports I read about Audience SX cables I borrowed a set of SCs and ICs from The Cable Company. My hope was that if the Audience bettered the JPS I could kill 2 birds with 1 stone via better sound and maybe make a few shilling in the process. Unfortunately the JPS cables were noticeably better yielding tighter bass, slightly more transparency and a more relaxed sound if that makes sense. I also compared just the SCs with essentially the same result.
I've got a pair of RCA Aluminata interconnects in for demo. I'm using them between my Emia Phono Corrector and AVC - which is the most influential position in my system other than speaker cables.
I can usually tell within 5 minutes if a new cable will work in my system. It takes much longer to dissect the finer attributes, but discarding an unsuitable sample is normally quick. With the Aluminata, right off the bat, I like what I hear. A lot. Aluminata is somewhat difficult to describe sonically, I think because neutrality is its tendency. That said, maybe this is a coloration (?): there is a somewhat "grounded" quality to this cable, i.e. the opposite of an ethereal sensation where musical notes are floating about. Not warmth, not a stuffy lack of air; just an overall solidity. A sin of commission? I am not entirely sure. Other observations: it is very revealing without sounding "hifi", i.e. detail is presented with nuance. Inner detail, like wooden instrument body cavity resonance, is clear and natural. Duet voices take their own outlines without being pinpointed or disjoint. Dynamics can be sharp but never yet overdone. Sustain and decay - two hallmarks of a high resolution and natural-sounding system for me - just sound right. Fatiguing is not a word I think anyone would use to describe this cable, but neither are words like "soft" or "forgiving". Really, this just seems to be a no-nonsense cable that plays a disappearing act in my system. More listening to do, but early and immediate thumbs up.
@sbo6 - I borrowed a set of the Audience Front Row a while ago. Not in the same league as these at all. The Audience were super colored.