From the very start of our R&D, we ran into two findings that stood out. They sound like bold claims, but after years of testing, we now treat them as facts. And with Veridion, these ideas are pushed even further:
Fact 1 – The law of diminishing returns doesn’t apply.
Every cable or component in the chain — power cable, signal cable , from router to speakers, headphones, TV, projector — has the potential to bring a real
wow moment. What amazed us most is that it’s not just the same effects amplified. Each type of cable or component adds its own unique impact, raising the overall music and cinematic experience to new highs.
Fact 2 – No trade-offs between characteristics.
With Veridion, the improvements come across the whole experience. It’s not about boosting one aspect while sacrificing another (a problem many manufacturers face). Instead, Veridion lifts everything together, with no compromises.
Many of our clients have confirmed these findings, and with the Discovery Veridion they’ve become more accessible for an even wider audience to put to the test. Our confidence in these results is exactly why we back them with a full refund guarantee.
Adding the power strip enhances the effect even further. I am very glad I bought the power strips.
The Discovery Veridion power strip is one of our top recommendations because it lays the foundation for all other improvements. Whether you add a Discovery Veridion AC or DC power cable, each digital or analogue component will reveal its own unique gains — but those improvements truly shine when they’re built on the solid base of the Discovery Veridion power strip.
In our lab, power conditioners were always a cornerstone of our setups. We worked with high-end models priced around $30,000, which delivered an impressive drop in noise floor. The revelation came when we started using power strips with our technology — we realized just how much of the frequency spectrum those high-end conditioners were holding back.
With the Discovery Veridion power strip, we achieved at least the same level of background blackness while preserving the full spectrum intact.
The result is a true day-and-night difference — one that words can’t fully capture. It’s something that has to be experienced first-hand to truly appreciate.
sound is more open and sweeter and also more refined at the same time, just the right balance. Loving how the vocals are sounding and the mids in general. I am not missing anything. If it will improve from here, I have nothing more to say!
@Zaphod Beeblebrox experience mirrors what I meant about there being no trade-offs between characteristics.
That is quite a statement, and I’m curious if this is a Veridion-specific finding. To be clear, are you recommending changing the router AC cable before the server AC cable?
I currently have two Discovery Veridion Ethernet cables on trial in my setup, and I’m wondering: is it most beneficial to equip a router with: Veridion AC cable + Veridion DC cable + Veridion coax (if applicable) + Veridion Cat6 cable (if no fiber used), ideally at least two coupled together with the Veridion coupler.
Yes, we recommend to start with the using the Discovery Veridion AC and DC power cables on the Router/Switch along with the Discovery Veridion coax cable when applicable and also the Ethernet cables all along the router, switch, server chain.
Before going ’end-to-end connection with your cables across both analogue and digital chains’, would you consider this the optimal upstream configuration to start with to maximize downstream benefits, or are there alternative or more rewarding strategies further downstream?
Based on our finding, we find the priority on the impacts with our technology from upstream to downstream components with this priority on descending level:
1. Router and then switches
2. Server
3. Preamp
4. DAC
5. Amplifier
It’s important to note that every cable type and every component has its own unique impact that can’t be replaced — and together, they all add up to the whole experience.
In video setups, the priority is similar: start with the router/switch and then the media streamer.
For both audio and video, we’ve found that the impact through the speakers/headphones and the TV/projector is a cornerstone, as these are the components that bring all the improvements together in the final presentation.
I am aware all setups are different, but as a general rule, do you recommend prioritizing all possible router cables before changing any other cable downstream, with any cable of the Veridion series?
Yes.