Today, I received in the mail my new Mapleshade catalog--titled: "The handbook for good music and good sound".
I have a few of their CD's and think they are very good. However, I have never heard any of their 'tweeks' or other products.
These products are certainly nothing that one would typically find at your local 'high end' dealer. They clearly have a distinct approach to better sound, which is unlike any other company that I am aware of. Looking at their catalog, you see ultrathin cables..both speaker and ic, large wooden blocks with heavy duty brass footers; various mods to electronics and even a "ultra minimalist AC wall outlet" made with wood faceplates (sourced from the Armish...I kid you not!) and with the thinnest possible brass contact strips.
All of their gear is supposed to beat far more costly gear in any head-to-head comparison.
Anyone heard or use Mapleshade gear....thoughts.
I have a few of their CD's and think they are very good. However, I have never heard any of their 'tweeks' or other products.
These products are certainly nothing that one would typically find at your local 'high end' dealer. They clearly have a distinct approach to better sound, which is unlike any other company that I am aware of. Looking at their catalog, you see ultrathin cables..both speaker and ic, large wooden blocks with heavy duty brass footers; various mods to electronics and even a "ultra minimalist AC wall outlet" made with wood faceplates (sourced from the Armish...I kid you not!) and with the thinnest possible brass contact strips.
All of their gear is supposed to beat far more costly gear in any head-to-head comparison.
Anyone heard or use Mapleshade gear....thoughts.