Thanks hols for such a detailed report of the audition gathering!
I would like to post here some of my views to supplement those of hols, and then some personal thoughts of mine.
hols & Raymond are owners of several Gamma Infinity Series pc, so my comments may be a bit more neutral without any conflict of interest?
1. The performance of the Gamma Infinity powercords
Basically the description of hols is very detailed and accurate. I agree with all of them.
On the other hand, I have observed that the GI powercords gave the most sonic benefits on the frontends (phonoamp, preamp & CAS server) than the Cello Performance monoblocks.
This is compatible with my previous experience that the more upstream the components the bigger effect the QSA fuses & power receptacles will be.
Another possibiltiy is that the Cello monoblocks may need the higher class Spectra powercrds because of the much higher current flow?
Hope that Ana can lend hols a pair of Spectra powercords once they are ready.
2. Gamma Infinity powercords on Digital vs Analogue components
The following is my gut feeling only. The up-lift of the Extreme Server & Holo Audio May dac by the GI powercords really surprised me!
hols has set up his two turntable systems perfectly and paired them with the excellent EMT 66 Mk3 phonoamp. In simple words, they KO the CAS system easily. I could hear the difference in seconds. Yes, I'm not bluffing.
However, adding the GI powercords to Extreme & May turned the situation around and the CAS system became not only listenable but in fact very close to the analogue system.
Are QL cables more beneficial to digital components? Anas please share your experience.
3. The Ultimatum Infinity speaker cable.
This IS the highlight of the evening!
It's so natural & real-like, lacking nothing!
It seemed that I was transported into the concert venue, listening to live performers. It's like a time machine!
During the past 4 or 5 years, the only instance that I got a similar feeling when auditioning audio components/cables is the CH Precision L10 preamp.
Really really intriguing!