Hi Roy,We treated this 7m DAC and are waiting to test it. This cable was discussed with Emile and he said it was a suitable cable for use with his switch and NIC.
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What a brillant idea!!!
Hi Roy,We treated this 7m DAC and are waiting to test it. This cable was discussed with Emile and he said it was a suitable cable for use with his switch and NIC.
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As previously stated, the impact of QSA treatment on video is simply HUGE. If you combine a QSA-treated power cord with a QSA-treated LAN cable and QSA-treated HDMI cable, I'm fairly confident you will be shocked, even if you are already pleased with your state-of-the-art video system. Whether you have the latest 8k OLED, QLED, local array dimming, Dolby Vision, etc., it won't matter and QSA treatment on the video source (i.e. BluRay player, video streamer, AV processor) seems to make at least as much difference as the same treatment on the display or projector.
With that said, if you have placed an order for a QSA-treated power cable or LAN cable with @QSA-LANEDRI and your intention is to use these items specifically for video, please let him know this. There is a modification of the QSA treatment that especially excels with video resulting in exceptional clarity and resolution. @QSA-LANEDRI will be introducing specific cables for video soon including a Gamma HDMI cable but for those who have already placed their order with Anas, please let him know if video is your intended use case.
This specific QSA treatment can be used with audio also and you may find that you actually prefer it with audio as the level of transparency is at another level, however, with audio, there is the risk that it may be too much of a good thing as it can be ruthlessly unforgiving and possibly expose the flaws in your system or in your recordings. It may also throw the balance of your system off. In some systems, we have found this specific treatment can sound a touch bright or fatiguing and so @QSA-LANEDRI felt it was best to suggest this treatment for video only. This is what I meant when I said previously that assessing video (or static images) does not completely translate to how a cable will perform with audio.
You raise a good point there about a lower cost lineup. Given all the R&D that went into the Gamma series, I can’t imagine that happening soon. The good news though is that the QSA Power Jitter lineup has some affordable models that can bring nice benefits to more affordable gear. You can borrow one of mine at some point to see what effect it has on your Apple TV or receiver.After chiding myself for the thought of applying a $2000+ power cable to a $350 gadget (even if it is the gadget that along with the TV clocks the most usage hours in my house) it made me wonder if there isn't room in the lineup for some more affordable (but meant-for-primarily-digital devices like streamers, media converters, displays, etc...) cables in the lineup?
Perhaps a QSA-Lanedri competitor to the well-regarded Shunyata V14 Digital?
Here is the Gamma Revelation LAN cable. It looks like ordinary Cat 5 cable, but trust me, there is nothing ordinary about it. I made the mistake of first trying it in my home theater even though its ultimate home will be in my audio system. The cable is installed between a Unifi 60w switch powered by its stock SMPS and an nVidia Shield Pro powered by a Farad Super 3 with a QSA silver fuse. I was curious to see the effect connected to a non-audiophile switch.
After a mere 48 hours, I am simultaneously seeing more color vibrancy and depth. There is a complexity and richness to the color palette which was not present before. Blacks are much blacker, and whites are pure white. The picture has greater resolution. There is also a noticeable improvement in the sound quality of the 7.1 audio, which has more clarity. Last night after my wife left the room, I sat on the couch flipping channels because I was visually mesmerized in the same way people have described the listening experience in their audio setups.
It will be difficult taking this cable out of my home theater. I may have to buy another one for my audio system.
After chiding myself for the thought of applying a $2000+ power cable to a $350 gadget (even if it is the gadget that along with the TV clocks the most usage hours in my house) it made me wonder if there isn't room in the lineup for some more affordable (but meant-for-primarily-digital devices like streamers, media converters, displays, etc...) cables in the lineup?
Perhaps a QSA-Lanedri competitor to the well-regarded Shunyata V14 Digital?
Yeah that’s a tough pill to swallow. $5-10k in cables/fuses for $200 piece of gear.You bring up a fair point. In my case, I've added these expensive products to a $200 nVidia Shield TV Pro. The first thing I did was power this small device with a Paul Hynes SR4T and was pleasantly surprised by how much better the picture got. I then added an expensive QSA Silver fuse to the SR4T and was shocked by how much better it got. I only meant to try it but once I saw the results, there was no going back. This is a fuse that sells for close to $5k retail (although they can be purchased much less expensively if you purchase them directly from QSA in Hong Kong). From there, I added a QSA-treated HDMI cable and more recently, a Gamma Infinity power cord. Does this make sense for a $200 product? On paper, it sounds ludicrous but when you see the results, you realize the improvement is perhaps bigger than what you might see by upgrading your projector or flat panel which can cost much more money. It's quiet shocking really.
If your goal is to improve upon your Shunyata V14 Digital, that's not difficult to do. Just go up the Shunyata line to the next level. But with these cables, we're talking about a much bigger leap.
I’m not disagreeing on the cables, I’m just flabbergasted by the gear (ie. AppleTV, nVidia Shield TV Pro, network switches, master clocks, etc) that use cables/accessories that cost many times more. I have that problem as well.When you have a $200 component that improves your system so dramatically that you decide you don't need to upgrade to that latest $25k laser projector anymore or you decide you no longer need to upgrade your speakers or your amplification, it becomes easier to justify these moves.
Obviously a lot of work to do, but I am sure you must be very pleased with the responses to date so all best wishes for the future.In terms of pricing structure, the QSA impact we are able to experience is the results of more than 22 years of R&D and the road of R&D is still heavy with what we need to achieve.
Our mission statement is to share the joy we found with the QSA Lanedri and for that we have put in a place a price structure to be able to allow, as much as we can, the different budgets to join this joyful experience.
The Gamma Series is beating almost everything out there in the market if not all of them at any price level. We compared the Gamma Series against 50k+ USD cables and they did not have a chance.
The Munich High End Show is in our plan but It will be tight for this year to exhibit the QSA Lanedri cables.Obviously a lot of work to do, but I am sure you must be very pleased with the responses to date so all best wishes for the future.
Have you considered whether it would be possible to somehow exhibit these cables at his year's High End Show in Munich?
I can well imagine that they would be a huge draw.
Just over 10 days have passed since my Gamma Revelation XLR and power cords were swapped into my system. It seems that they have now passed the point where insufficient burn-in was evident. For the last few nights, it‘s been all goodness. Extreme goodness, in fact.
For the first week, excellent recordings sounded magical, but lesser recordings had a bit of an unnatural edge. It took a few days for me to even want to try to listen to lesser recordings. But that changed after about 9 days. Everything sounds better than ever. The clarity from these products is just astounding.Could you plese elaborate more ?
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