QSA LANEDRI Series

To do that properly, I’d need to pull out the entire Discovery Veridion chain—the power strip, AC cable, DC cable, Ethernet cable, RG11 coax, and the IPTV box with Veridion—and swap everything with untreated equivalents. I might find the time to do it, but honestly, nothing can replace the firsthand experience, especially in your own setup that you’re already familiar with.

And yeah, sometimes the audiophile in me pushes me to post snapshots or audio/video clips, even though my rational side knows they’ll probably create more debate than anything else. It’s sometimes hard to resist sharing, even if I know recordings can never represent the real thing.

Sorry to disturb you - you had clearly posted a clear objective claim that triggered my interest and unfortunately you failed to prove. I will leave the thread now - I do not enter subjective debates of tweaks.
 
Sorry to disturb you - you had clearly posted a clear objective claim that triggered my interest and unfortunately you failed to prove. I will leave the thread now - I do not enter subjective debates of tweaks.
No worries, and thanks for jumping in. Maybe one day you’ll stumble across a chance to try our Veridion technology—it might give you a better feel for what people are talking about. Either way, I appreciate your interest, and wish you all the best on your audio/video journey.
 
For anyone wondering why, this is actually one of the quirks of our technology. The effect doesn’t disappear the moment you remove the Veridion-treated cables or components—it lingers in the system for a few hours before things gradually drift back to normal. It fades on an exponential curve. This is the same reason we had to pause the A/B tests at AXPONA: we only had one set of speakers, so swapping between treated and untreated cables was limiting the A/B comparison.
I had forgotten about this when I did a quick A/B a few days ago. Listening to the 2 QSA cables I had in my system/swapping them out and listening again. Found the difference to be more minimal than what I heard originally.
 

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