No, the Schuko adaptor is not treated with Veridion.Thanks — is the Schuko adaptor itself treated with Veridion? If yes, then it might even sound better than using the AC cable without the adaptor, right?
No, the Schuko adaptor is not treated with Veridion.Thanks — is the Schuko adaptor itself treated with Veridion? If yes, then it might even sound better than using the AC cable without the adaptor, right?
I recommend using a male-to-male DC adaptor (without a cable) from your JS-2 power supply to connect directly to the Discovery Veridion DC power extension.Thanks for clarifying. I realize now the confusion was on my side — my JS-2 power supply has (two) female DC outputs, so when I use male-to-male DC cables it’s actually possible for me to orient them in both directions. That’s why I was wondering whether orientation would make a difference in this case. It does, pigtail plugged into the destination component is the way to go.
What I also meant to ask is about the cable that connects to the Discovery DC pigtail. Although it seems no cable is best, in your experience, is it best to keep this run as short as possible with strong shielding, and would a heavy-gauge DC cable be more beneficial? Is there an “optimal combo” cable type you recommend pairing with the pigtail?
Ah, I see — that makes sense. Well, we can’t have it all, understandably.No, the Schuko adaptor is not treated with Veridion.
That could be worth trying if shutting down Wi-Fi during listening isn’t an option. But it doesn’t replace keeping DC runs as short as possible — there’s plenty of other RFI/EMI in play beyond Wi-Fi alone.While I've been reading this thread about clock cables that are terminated with 50Ω BNC connectors on both ends, LMR-400 turned out to be compatible with RP-SMA connectors as well:
https://www.head-fi.org/goto/post?id=18282529
When the R&D budget allowsWhen are you going to offer Veridion treatment for humans?![]()
When the R&D budget allowsuntil then there are still plenty of components in the audio/video chain to focus on.
We started this brand a few years ago through experiments with cables together with fellow audiophiles. The Discovery series is our way of opening up R&D to the community—prioritizing budget-friendly gear, compact designs, and components that can deliver the strongest impact on music and
The burn-in has an exponential impact on performance during the first few days, with some ups and downs in this initial period. After about 70 hours, performance stabilizes, and from that point onward the impact continues to increase at a slower rate over time.Thanks for all the helpful info so far! I’m curious, have you noticed whether the Veridion effect diminishes over time with normal use, unplugging, or handling? I realize it’s a newer treatment, but any observations so far would be interesting.
Just to clear things up about burn-in, since a lot of people have been asking: the Discovery Veridion cables need around 70 hours of continuous use before they really settle in. You’ll hear and see improvements right away after plugging them in, but the cables usually start showing their full character after about 3–5 days of burn-in.
Regardless of the exact hours, I’m more curious about the cumulative effect — AC + DC + Ethernet + couplers — and how it unfolds over the first few days. That’s where the fun begins!I’m probably forgetting someone, but I can recall only one developer over the years who’s said their product needed more than 50-150 hours to settle. That’s Morrow, who details what changes to expect with their cables every 50-75 hours or so up to 400. In my experience, I've encountered only one product that’s needed less than about 300 hours, and that wasn’t a QSA-Lanedri but an Authentic Audio Image USB cable which sounded pretty much the same from hour 1 to 300.
The Infinity Line required approximately 300 hours of burn-in, with fluctuations during the first 200 hours. With the Veridion, we have reduced this to around 70–100 hours. However, the refinement continues gradually, with subtle improvements still unfolding even after hundred hours.I’m probably forgetting someone, but I can recall only one developer over the years who’s said their product needed more than 50-150 hours to settle. That’s Morrow, who details what changes to expect with their cables every 50-75 hours or so up to 400. In my experience, I've encountered only one product that’s needed less than about 300 hours, and that wasn’t a QSA-Lanedri but an Authentic Audio Image USB cable which sounded pretty much the same from hour 1 to 300.

If I were to daisy chain 2 veridion powerstrips, I think I will do it internal, with some of the 12awg wire and use the rest of the one 15 foot ac cable somewhere else.I'm finding footers make a really nice sonic improvement to the Discovery power strip. If you just put the strip on the floor, or shelf, with no after market footers, you are leaving some untapped potential, at least that's my experience, in two different audio systems.
Also, try removing any power conditioners, or power distributors, no matter how beneficial or how high quality. Try plugging your Discovery strip from the wall outlet directly to your gear using all Discovery power cords. I really recommend the power strip as it enhances the Veridion impact, compared to just using the Discovery power cords alone.
I'm thinking about "daisy chaining" 2 discovery power strips.
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Most power conditioners/distributors try to reduce noise floor, but the trade-off is usually a loss in frequency spectrum. The Discovery Veridion power strip makes the background darker, while fully preserving the frequency spectrum. You suddenly realize how much information gets lost with other conditioners/distributors once you hear it.Also, try removing any power conditioners, or power distributors, no matter how beneficial or how high quality. Try plugging your Discovery strip from the wall outlet directly to your gear using all Discovery power cords. I really recommend the power strip as it enhances the Veridion impact, compared to just using the Discovery power cords alone.
I'm thinking about "daisy chaining" 2 discovery power strips.
We’d advise against disassembling the Discovery Veridion power strip or cutting the cables as it will degrade its impact.If I were to daisy chain 2 veridion powerstrips, I think I will do it internal, with some of the 12awg wire and use the rest of the one 15 foot ac cable somewhere else.
That way I can use all 2x6 outlets.
Also, it is very easy to bypass the illuminated on/off switch/overload protection.
The RG11 coax cable we’re offering is fitted with F-type connectors, mainly geared toward ISP, CATV, and other RF setups.@Anas,
Noticed that the coax cable is a F connector, is this only optimiaed for video.
Is the a bnc offering anytime planned or do we use an F to bnc adaptor for use for audio as s/pdif and clocking purposes? Or it has not been develop for audio at this stage and need more R&D for proving the effectiveness for those purposes?
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