Shunyata Python Helix compared to Taipan Helix


First, I've researched this already but would still like to pose the question -

Anyone familiar with the differences between these cords? I recently picked up a used Python Helix to compare in my system, which is already fitted with Taipan Helixes. It doesn't appear to be a big difference maker. Slightly more resolving with a bit more bottom end response (too much low end response for my taste initially). Questioning the difference in price (used and new) for the Python, but perhaps it needs time to settle in. Maybe the low end response is what people are paying for?

I've found more high frequency response differences between my Taipans, which all have different platings on the AC ends (Nickel, Silver and Copper). These different platings work well when tuning/matching between components.
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Showing 1 response by samzx12

I found the Python Helix to have better bottom end and smoother. It worked well on the amp and on CDP. I didn't keep it because it set the soundstage too far back in my system. Other than that it is really nice. I did keep the Taipan Helix on the preamp. I really liked it there and only there. It does not have near the punch the Python has.

I sold the Python to a guy who has all Python Helix's in his system. He said to get the full effect you will have to go all Pythons. Well I dont have that much money and if it set my soundstage that far back with one then more than one???? Not sure about all that?