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Are the lengths of the Gamma Veridian DAC cable 5m and Ethernet cable 3m? I'm interested in upgrading.

Team Lanedri has been very busy!
 
Are the lengths of the Gamma Veridian DAC cable 5m and Ethernet cable 3m? I'm interested in upgrading.

Team Lanedri has been very busy!
Extremely busy indeed preparing the Discovery Veridion batch!
For all clients upgrading to Gamma, Spectra, or Ultimatum Veridion, we will match the cable lengths from your original Infinity order—unless you specify otherwise.
 
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Hi, I know Your are busy and also must have been drowning in emails that you haven't answered in the last few weeks.
You haven't answered me anyway and yes,
I'm still confused about Your 250$ Voucher email to me,
because I haven't received my order from You, ordered almost 2 months ago,
but I guess I'll get an email answer at some point in the future… ;0)
 
Hi, I know Your are busy and also must have been drowning in emails that you haven't answered in the last few weeks.
You haven't answered me anyway and yes,
I'm still confused about Your 250$ Voucher email to me,
because I haven't received my order from You, ordered almost 2 months ago,
but I guess I'll get an email answer at some point in the future… ;0)
We are working around the clock to get the first batch ready, scaling up our production process to meet the high number of Discovery Veridion orders. Demand has far exceeded our initial estimates.

To ensure the cables are ready by the end of this month, we’ve even postponed our summer holidays. I’m doing my best to reply to as many emails as possible, but I may have missed a few—thank you for your patience and understanding.
 
The first batch of Discovery Veridion cables was shipped last Friday. For our U.S. customers, the products are on their way to New Mexico, and from there, they'll be forwarded directly to you.

Just a quick reminder: our technology is directional, so it’s important to connect the cables the right way to get the best results. The logo with the serial number is always placed near the connector that should go into the destination component. For example, on the HDMI cable, the logo should be near the end that plugs into your TV.

We truly appreciate your patience and support as we completed production on this first batch. Whatever your expectations may be, we’re confident the Veridion products will more than deliver.
 
Just a quick reminder: our technology is directional, so it’s important to connect the cables the right way to get the best results. The logo with the serial number is always placed near the connector that should go into the destination component. For example, on the HDMI cable, the logo should be near the end that plugs into your TV.

With the HDMI cable only be used for eARC would we reverse that and have the logo near the pre-amp?

Do all treatment levels get serial numbers now?
 
USA based member here.. My Discovery power cords and Discovery ethernet cables arrived today.
 
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As did my two, power and HDMI.
 
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I have no idea how they did it but mine came also. I just had to pay DHL $90 tariff for a $70 used phone from Cypress for an app. That was BS.
 
Same, received two power cables, an ethernet cable and power distributor. I've put the power distributor into its place, in front of a Plixir Elite BDC MkII which powers my Orbi satellite & QSA violet switch. I'm interested in hearing what each cable does on its own, so I'm going attempt the patient approach and integrate them one at a time.
 
I have a placement question with respect to the Discovery Veridion Power strip:

In theory, if I had the Discovery power strip and another manufacturer's power distributor (let's call it XYZ Distributor), and I want to use both in the same system, would the optimal placement have the Discovery power strip upstream, or downstream of the XYZ Distributor?


wall outlet > Discovery power strip > XYZ Distributor > gear,

or

wall outlet > XYZ Distributor > Discovery power strip > gear.
 
I must say, even cold out of the box, with only an hour of play time on the power cords and ethernet cables, I am shocked at the performance of these humbly-priced Discovery cables.
 
I had the previous undertreated Discovery power cord feeding the TV's thin cord, and I've swapped out the AQ Carbon HDMI for the Discovery (AQ said the Carbon was best for video only). The picture is a little sharper, but a little oversaturated too, which is something I'd expect out of a cable(s) not yet burned in.
 
I have a placement question with respect to the Discovery Veridion Power strip:

In theory, if I had the Discovery power strip and another manufacturer's power distributor (let's call it XYZ Distributor), and I want to use both in the same system, would the optimal placement have the Discovery power strip upstream, or downstream of the XYZ Distributor?


wall outlet > Discovery power strip > XYZ Distributor > gear,

or

wall outlet > XYZ Distributor > Discovery power strip > gear.
It should be positioned as close to the components as possible: wall outlet > XYZ Distributor > Discovery power strip > gear.

"...that Discovery mains block is amazing - almost as transparent as my Furutech $7000 power vault!!" Straight-from-the-box feedback from our South African client :)
 
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I had the previous undertreated Discovery power cord feeding the TV's thin cord, and I've swapped out the AQ Carbon HDMI for the Discovery (AQ said the Carbon was best for video only). The picture is a little sharper, but a little oversaturated too, which is something I'd expect out of a cable(s) not yet burned in.
The cable requires a few days of burn-in, but you should notice a difference after the first 24 hours of continuous use.
 
My box landed today and included a pair of power cords and an Ethernet cable.

Was gonna just swap in one power cord for the original Veridian on my TV. Opted to toss in the Ethernet cable as well. That TV usually connects through wireless but figured what the heck lets at least get a bit of burn in time on the TV. When time comes for a serious comparison to the Veridion OG, I will just disconnect the Veridion Ethernet.

It’ll be a few hours before the TV watching begins here.
 
My box arrived today (Redmond, Washington, USA), too. ❤️

It took a little bit of dodging and weaving the family’s time in the media room, but in a couple of stages, these new Veridion cables went in:

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And these came out:

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So, now I have Veridion Discovery cabling providing power and network signal into my router, through my firewall, two switches, and my fiber media converter, as well as in and out of my NAS (where all the music and movies are stored).

I also have power and signal for my disc player and the Apple TV, along with a power extension to the OLED, and power to my amplifiers.

Once a couple more HDMI cables land, I’ll have the disc player output and input to the TV from the receiver plumbed as well.

While any impressions are premature, I watched Galaxy Quest in 4K UHD with my family (from a disc backup image pulled off the NAS) and it did not disappoint visually or aurally. (Note: I passed on the SteelBook and got this version instead. By Grabthar’s Hammer… what a savings.)

The last legs of HDMI (disc to receiver, receiver to TV) aren’t in place yet, but the bits flow through all-Veridion power and signal* paths to reach the player and the Wireworld Platinum Starlight HDMI I am using in the meanwhile — while dated — is no slouch.

More to come as these have time to settle in and I get time to sit and listen… ideally without a bajillion fans and A/C units running. (It’s uncharacteristically hot in the Pacific Northwest right now).

* There are a couple of legs of in-wall cat-6 cabling between my ONT and my router, then between my office switch and the downstairs switch that feeds the media room that I won’t be swapping out, but I’ve made sure that there is at least some QSA-treated cable between each box that data flows through.
 
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