Vinshine X Collaboration with Kinki Studio, TheTai Hang power enhancer


What a surprise after installing the Taihang in my system,, in a word, amazing.  Stage depth clarity was amoung one of the first things I notice.  My system consists of tubes pre and power amps, with a digital and analog front end.  Tubes as we know exhibit a second harmonic noise distortion which is a given and something we live with as it’s our perception as being more musical.  Dirty power can add more nastiness to this by way of unfiltered AC.  With the addition of the Taihang it has made all the background information much more clearer.  My speakers are fairly high resolving so was able to take advantage of this additional gain the Taihang give me.  Leading edges from instruments started and stopped more precisely still retaining musicality. Black background noise seemed non existent as we like saying but in this case it really does without straining to not hear.  So clean power can do all this, seems to be!  Also will mention as in some cases experienced with power amps, I sensed no loss in dynamics or compression which is one of the biggest concerns when implementing such products.  This in my first day of listening.  So again I’ll go back to my original statement, amazing!   Alvin’s collaboration as he calls it, has some magic inside this beautifully crafted box. 

daytrader

 

This is the video I saw on youtube which shows a very detailed DIY build of the Furutech DPS-4.1 power cord using Furutech top-of-the-line FI-50 NCF connectors  I think many here will like and appreciate it. It’s very comprehensive.

Thank you for the support, my friend!

We recommend pairing the Taihang with high quality power cord. 

 

We always use full loom of Exact Express cables in our demo room, and Hifi shows. The synergy is another level. 

https://www.vinshine.audio/product-page/kinki-studio-power-cord

 

Enjoy the music!

 

Alvin Chee

Vinshine Audio & Beatechnik

 

@tyray 

I'm using DPS 4.1 with NCF on all of my components and Jena Labs Symphony interconnects, AES/EBU and speaker cables. Currently burning in DIY Jena Labs 18 Ga Cryo for my low current Dac and Pre with outstanding results; better clarity and a more expansive soundstage.

Wig

 

@wig Thanks man! I saw the Furutech DPS 4.1 and FI-50 NCF plugs earlier today at VH AUDIO. I even stumbled across the Furutech DPS 4.1 Power Cord with FI-50 NCF Plugs power cord DIY build instructions! What power cords are you using on your dac and tube pre these days? And while I have you here, what interconnects and speaker wire are you using now also?

@tyray 

I had a full loom of Nagomi PC a few years back on my Dac and Tube Pre which sounded very good but keep in mind those cables are tuned in the midrange region and does not have the tight deep bass impact you would want on a conditioner.

Wig

I sold my Puritan Audio Laboratory PMS 156 Power Conditioner and Puritan Audio Laboratory Ultimate Power Cord and pulled the trigger on a Vinshine X Kinki Studio, TheTai Hang power enhancer. I have a spare 聖HIJIRI Nagomi power cord and was wondering if anyone has used these two together and if so, how did they sound together? 

I have a 聖HIJIRI Nagomi power cord with my LTA Microzotl MZ3 integrated/preamp and the synergy is/was outstanding even from first plugin. The LTA Microzotl MZ3 is tube based and I was surprised at the noticeable increase in gain along with all the many other sound qualities that have been discussed about the 聖HIJIRI Nagomi power cord.  

I just received my second Tai Hang. I plugged my amp and preamp into this unit with my digital front end in the other unit. It lowered the noise floor beyond the Audience AR2P. The soundstage is now pinpoint accurate and it seemed to extend the frequencies in both directions. It also enhanced clarity and coherence. 
I am very happy with these!

 

Just got tai hang. Got it to plug in domestic computer network devices such as NAS WiFi router and network switched to improve the sound as my synology ds720+ Nas served music and runs lyrion server. Wow. This thing is built like a vault. Really nice. Sounds incredible. Didn't know it would make this much of difference. Music sounds so natural, spreads apart, relaxed. Was thinking about replacing the holo red streamer to much more expensive one but nah. I don't need that for now. This is good enough for my ears. Everyone go get one and try it out. 

I decided to order a second Tai Hang. My plan is to plug my First Watt SIT4, Pass Labs XP20 and ifi iCan Pro headphone amp into it. Currently, I have the preamp plugged into Tai Hang #1 along with streamer, DDC and Dac. When I move the preamp to Tai Hang #2 I’ll plug the router in its place. 
I’ll report my findings in a few weeks and compare the Tai Hang to an original Audience AR 2P that the SIT4 and iCan Pro are plugged into now. 
 

I have four AC dual electric plugs along my stereo wall.  Each amp has its own plug, then one outlet for digital and one for analog.  Each T/H has its own outlet.

Each amp runs 8.0 A.  I know Alvin’s Power Enhancer runs 15A/Outlet & 60A/Total so one unit will run both amps but after trying the 3 units I didn’t hear any real improvement having the power amps running into the T/H, maybe because they are tubed based?  More dynamic on their own.  
 

Different story on the front ends, I like the idea of separating digital from analog, thus both have their own T/H.

To be clear, amps directly into wall outlets with no Power Enhancer.  

 

@daytrader  So to be clear you preferred your amp(s)   direct to wall outlet vs into TaiHang?

@rrboogie , Amps in the wall, separated digital from analog with two units.  I had 3, one for amps but found they do better direct to AC.  Sold one off actually to wig.  Bought them early from Alvin before all the prices escalated.  It’s money very well spent even before ultra expensive power cords which I found can impede on the original sound coming from the unit itself plugged into.  None of that with the Tai Hang other than a silent background.  

@daytrader I am contemplating getting a second for my stereo amplifier and headphone amplifier as I have been very happy with the upgrade that the Tai Hang brought to the sound quality of my front end. Do you have your front end and amps on seperate units? 
As recommended by @wig and others I put a Furutech DPS 4.1 power cord from wall to Tai Hang. Thanks for the recommendation! It made a noticeable improvement. It is more resolving than Purist Audio Dominus and Elrod Statement Silver. 
Has anyone compared the Tai Hang to Shunyata Gemini or Denali power conditioners? 

Interest, I have since added a second as well.  Thanks Alvin, Money well spent! 

Daytrader turned me on to this guy after buying a pre amp from him. Installed yesterday and with only a one week delivery of the unit.

 

A nice upward movement in SQ.

Need now another one for my active Manger S1 speakers.

 

QSA outlets will be installed soon. 
 

Hemingway Beta AC cable installed on the unit. Divine Acoustics Galileo audio footers used under the unit that I feel are the best of the best out running the critical mass footers!

 

 

 

Just an update:

I received my second set of two Vinshine power filters, now four of them in the system. Admittedly, this is a bit obsessive, however my past experience has shown that separating the components on their own filters has sonic benefits, similar to a pair of mono-blocks vs a stereo chassis.

Just delightful. I have now removed all of my home brew power filters and, other than lightning protection, all filtration is now with the Vinshine filters. This is a level of resolution, refinement, and enjoyment that I have been seeking for a very long time.

Nicely done, Vinshine, very nicely done!

@glory  Alvin from Vinshine states that you get the full 15 or 20 amps from the wall through it, so it would handle amps that require that amperage. Those supplied numbers will draw about 6 amps. I have a TaiHang and it is very good. 

250W into 8 ohms, woofer; 180W into 8 ohms, bending –wave driver
 

would one unit work on my active speakers amps?

I just got delivery a couple of days ago. I use it for all my low current devices: DAC,DDC, Pre amplifier and MacMini used as streamer. As I am based in England I got the U.K. version. I have just connected with a decent power chord into my Furitech wall socket. Excellent sound stage and micro detail improvement make this a worthwhile upgrade for me!

I received two of these Vinshine collaboration power filter units yesterday. Let me preface this by saying that everyone's power situation is going to be different. Sometimes slightly different, sometimes extremely different.

I am living in a very affordable apartment, which allows me available funds for luxuries like a very good quality audiophile grade system. I would categorize it as a mid level high end quality, though many in the Ultra High End would probably consider it entry level. I don't have the money to play in that sand box, so I have no quarrel with that evaluation. 

LAiV Harmony stack of DAC and Preamp

LAiV uDDC re-clocker

Mutec 10mhz external clock driving the uDDC (made a big difference to my ears)

GaN FET mono-blocks (with LINEAR power supplies) from Orchard Audio

ARENDAL 1528 SLIM monitors

Grimm interconnects, Bi-wired Kimber speaker cable.

The apartment is in an old building, one of six in the building. I have known for years that the building power had issues. I have experimented with a number of different, more affordable power filtration solutions, and even designed and iterated a number of my own home brew power filters.

So, my default setup was running power from my trusty Monster Power lightning and surge protecting box with multiple filtered outputs, feeding a couple of my home brew filters which feed a couple of affordable yet beneficial Chinese filters and a couple of DC blockers. This setup made obvious improvements in my problematic location. Obvious in the sense of not straining to determine if it is more beneficial to have the filtration or not, in this particular location.

When the new filters arrived, I immediately removed my filtration and put these two new ones in place, driving everything.  The upgrade in refinement, resolution, tonality and black background was immediate and irrefutable (again, in this power hostile situation). I was quite surprised, since I had tested my filtration with a group of Golden Ear audiophile friends while I developed them, years ago.

Thinking this over, and considering the excellent and robust design of the new Vinshine collaboration filters, I realized that my filters were designed for a different target. Mine are very minimalist, super high current, super low impedance, high frequency noise filtration. That's it. nothing else.  So, I then put my filters in front of the Vinshine filters, and yes, to my ears, there was another level of refinement added, without sacrificing any dynamics at all.

Conclusion:

Are these Vinshine collaboration filters worth it? In my situation, absolutely. How can I prove this to you, the reader? I just ordered two more filters. I will also be building two more of my own filters, because they give me an extra ten percent improvement, in my opinion and in my situation. That being said, if you have a rough power situation, and you aspire to maximize the sound quality of already fine sounding equipment, I would rate these filters as a Must Have item, IF you have problematic power, or if you find yourself asking; "Why does my system sound so good late at night, but not during the day?".

Keep in mind that the price listed is in Singapore dollars, so convert to your own currency to see the actual price. For US dollars, multiply by 0.7 to estimate, aside from currency fluctuations etc. Worth every penny to me.

Looking forward to receiving the next two filters next week!

I received the Tai Hang today. Took one week from Hong Kong to Canada. I am using a Purist Audio Design Dominus Rev. C power cord from a Furutech FPX-Cu outlet to power it. It replaced a Furman PST-8. Even in the first minutes it easily surpassed the Furman in many areas. Not a big surprise. More organic, natural, live, holographic, 3 Dimensional, tighter bass, black background and long decays. It did not lower the noise floor of my system when I put my ear up to my 100db sensitive Altec A7 horns. The slight hiss I hear must be coming from my First Watt SIT4 amp which is plugged into an Audience AR1P. It is very quiet already. 

Thanks @wig ​​​​@fthompson251 for your insights. I have had the SRA cables on my radar as well. I put a wanted ad up for a used DPS 4.1 and I’ll keep an eye out for an SRA Signature Amp series in my budget. 

Ok @fthompson251 . I had 2nd generation Shunyata all versions/PC's too . Switched to the Puritan PSM 156. I have a pair on dedicated lines.

@slaw no puritan, just a 25 year old Shunyata Hydra before. I still use it on my LHY switch and LHY EFI. 
 

Thanks @fthompson251 

Were you a previous Puritan user? Can't recall. Wondering if comparisons are transferrable to others throughout the country with various power quality issues.

@slaw   I was using Wireworld Silver Electra 7’s on digital -DAC, DDC and Legacy Audio Wavelet and DH Labs Red Wave Signatures on Coda Amp and Aurender. I now have the SRA Signature Amp series on the DAC and Amp, regular Signature Series on the Aurender and Wavelet. SRA Cottonmouth on DDC. I like the synergy, system has low background noise, is dynamic, refined and rather transparent. The TaiHang made the silence more silent, and the system sounds the same (good) no matter what.

 

At @wig ’s recommendation, I too am using the Furutech DPs 4.1 with NCF50 plugs. I never compared it to anything else on the TaiHang. I have 4 Snake River Audio Signature Series  PC’s and 1 Cottonmouth connected to all my other components. SRA is having a 25% off sale right now and he also has a cpl cords on demo closeout.

@rrboogie 

I have tried a plethora of PC in excess of $3K and in my system Furutech DPS just sounded better; cleaner with a  touch of warmth but they excells is laying out a very convincing soundstage.

Wig

@rrboogie  You might also consider Snake River Audio as their PCs get consistently glowing reviews and they offer a free trial (less return shipping and card fees I believe).  Just another option FWIW, and best of luck. 

I am anticipating the delivery of my Tai Hang that shipped 2 weeks after ordering. Does anyone have recommendations for a power cable from wall to Tai Hang?  
@wig are you still using the Furutech DPS 4.1? Have you tried any other power cables for comparison? I will be using it for Pass Labs XP 20, Sonore UltraRendu, Denafrips Gaia DDC and Terminator Plus. I am going to use a Purist Audio Design Dominus Rev C to start out which is a warmer, smoother cable and compare with a Harmonic Technology Magic Ref which has silver and copper wire that is more detailed. I’ll post my findings after burn in and comparisons. 

(Charliee, the sooner you post your unit for sale, the sooner you can put the money in your pocket.  Thanks!)

@fthompson251  It is a shame. It's a beautiful piece of gear, very well made! But I would have to cut up the back of my beautiful cabinet to make it work. Bulky power cords, love them, but they have a mind of their own. 

I decided to sell my Tai Hang on the Mart. Its too deep for my cabinet. The Tai Hang is a very nice looking unit, and appears very well made. I especially like the blue light on the bottom side that puts a blue glow on the shelf.

@twoleftears   I am using the Furutech DPS 4.1 Power Cord with FI-50 NCF  Plugs. My system is very consistent now, very quiet.  

Revisiting this, my biggest take-away is that Vinshine was correct in not including a cheap molded cord with the unit.  Putting a high-quality power cable on it transforms it.  Beyond that, in my system it's close to the Puritan, but I'm glad to have both, so I can keep certain components semi-isolated from others.  Ultimately, I suspect that its performance will depend on the quality of your electrical supply, with it making a bigger difference if the supply is sub par.

@hifipassion Up until today, it’s been running on an Amazon 14 awg molded power cable.  This afternoon installed the PC I’ve been waiting for: TWL Seven Plus fitted with Furutech NCF 46’s.

My initial impressions were that it was a pretty close call between the Puritan and the TH.  The Puritan seemed a little more mellow than the TH, so I had to move front end components to the Puritan and monoblock amps to the TH.

Now with the proper cable the TH seems transformed: richer, fuller and mellower.  So now I’ll have to revisit the various configurations (I only need a total of 4 receptables).

Clearly both are good value for money; perhaps the TH will nose ahead.

 

I noted that Steve Huff reviewed the Puritan PSM156 in 2022, and the Taihang more recently, and currently uses the Taihang in his system, from which I would infer that it is "better". He calls it a better bang for the buck, although there are but four, not six, outlets on it.

The  TaiHang creates silence in my front end equipment no matter what noisey stuff is operating. The system sound is consistent. No experience with the 156.  Mine replaced a 25 year old Shunyata Hydra for the better.  

@twoleftears @fthompson251  After having the Tai Hang in your system for a couple of weeks what are your thought?  How does it compare to the Puritan PSM156?  Enquiring minds want to know.

Tai Hang inserted into system today.  Had it cooking for a week with various appliances plugged into it.  Alongside a Puritan 156, allowing for various configurations.  First up: CDP and preamp in TH, pair of class D amps in Puritan.  First impressions may not stick, but for the moment I'm hearing greater soundstage depth and slightly livelier (brighter?) overall presentation.  Time will tell.

I've had TaiHang a week now, one thing is for sure, it's quiet no matter what. Today it's hot out, the A/C is running, my wife has the washer  and dryer going and there is still silence, no line noise at all. These Stack Audio AUVA EQ's are excellent. I now have 2 sets under my Aurender and my DAC. I plan to order 2 more sets next week for under my Legacy Wavelet and Coda amp.

That’s awesome and it will continue to get better over the next few weeks👌

Wig🎶🎵

I received my TaiHang today. I have it all hooked up and will wait a few days to pass on my impressions. Everything needs to settle back in. I kinda moved some things around to make a spot for it.  Ordered June 13th, Shipped July 8 and received on July 23. 

@timothy468   Thanks for the well thought out review, give it some time as it will probably get better. I ordered mine on June 13th, It shipped on July 8th. and my estimate is it will be here maybe by the end of next week.

I finally added two Taihang Power Enhancers from Vinshine Audio to my system. The hardest part was waiting for them to arrive! It’s a hot day and two window AC units are going and so is an air purifier, so it’s noisy today and not an ideal day for listening (and no, my wife will not let me turn off the AC). The Taihang is replacing a Transparent Powerbank 6 power conditioner (w/6 outlets – first image)

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Addressing some of the common questions raised in this thread… the length of the wait. I ordered my stuff on June 1 and it arrived on July 13, so it took exactly 6 weeks for them to arrive (although I could argue that these six weeks were longer than 6 regular weeks, since I was waiting…). I ordered some of the Exact Express Flame and Earth Series interconnects from them at the same time and those arrived in 18 days.

I built a layered platform for it (mostly for fun and to get them up off the carpet) and that platform has spike feet to hold it in place (image 2), and on that I placed “Isolate It: Sorbothane Vibration” pads in place to prevent the Taihang from sliding around – perhaps it will contribute to the sound quality as well (image 3). It feels very secure and does not move – it is also tucked out of the way from dogs and toddlers, under a small end-table. Any improvement in sound from that step alone would be unknown to me, as I didn’t do any comparisons.

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As for the power cords that power them, I am currently playing around with them so I cannot yet comment on that – I have a $16 hospital grade power cord going to one, and a $1,000 Pro Thunder power cord going to the other one, and I am sublimely unaware of a difference – my rationale is that I will let the Taihang do the heavy lifting in terms of power quality going to my devices. The Earth Series PCs go to the Laiv components, from the Pro Thunder-fed Taihang (mostly). I have two Transparent Model: High Performance PowerLink power cables I may swap into the wall-to-Taihang connections, or buy more Exact Express PCs.

Changing any of these after the fact is tediously difficult for me, however. As an aside, although Vinshine sells both the Taihang and the Earth and Flame series of interconnects, the size of the Earth Series plugs prevents one from easily seating them side by side in the Taihang (see image 3, right side). A single mm farther apart in the plug receptacles would have made a difference (or a smaller outer diameter for the plugs and connectors on the Earth Series PC) – you can see the slight tilt to two adjacent plugs in the image of two already connected.  

Getting all this set up took some time (images 4/5), but it’s clearly better. Improvements to a good system (IMHO) are going to be incremental, and my ears are not trained like some reviewer’s ears are. But I can hear the difference. The main thing I’ve noticed is the sound stage or imaging is just more precise and notable and somehow spread out in width and, oddly, height and placement for instruments. A quiet background is promised, but perhaps I’m too naive to recognize that, or the AC running continuously in the background prevents me from hearing it (I’ve also said that I thought a wine tasted “good”, so there’s that). I wish I not only had the vocabulary that Steve Huff has, but his ears as well. I am stuck with my chronic tinnitus and roll-off of high frequency hearing from aging. But, I can still hear a difference in this setup. My wife can hear it as well.

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I guess we could call Steve Huff @stevehuff an “influencer” and that just might make me one of the “influenced”. I have dived into the Laiv Harmony landscape, and his highly recommended Closer Acoustic OGY/BOB speakers. The latter are improved by the addition of isolation platforms I just bought for them. I am (unlike a career reviewer) about to (gasp!) stop buying new stuff – and I feel like I could listen to this setup from here on out. But then I had to go and buy some used Ohm Walsh F3 speakers that are 30 years old and sound every bit as good as the OGY/BOBs. They are in the office and sublime. They are also playing off of a McIntosh that is simply plugged into the wall (image 6). Heavy sigh… Perhaps exploration of the love of listening to quality sound and music shall not leave me just yet.

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The sound in my main system is clearly improved with the Taihang Power Enhancer and my interactions with Alvin Chee have been characterized by polite decency and a comprehensive understanding of what he speaks. Worth ordering, and perhaps before August 1st.

Tim

System 1: Taihang Power Enhancer (2), Innuos ZEN MK3 Streamer/Ripper; MoFi StudioDeck turntable; Laiv Harmony Audio components – Laiv Harmony DAC, Laiv uDDC, Laiv HP2A, Laiv LExt and Laiv Harmony GaNM mono-block amplifiers. Cables: Handmade, by Definitive Audio, speaker cables, 25’; Pro Thunder Power PC, Morrow Audio MA4 Interconnect XLR Balanced – 48 SSI; Morrow Audio PH4 Phono Cables; Earth Express Flame Series XLR interconnects and Earth Series Power cords. Speakers: Closer Audio OGY/BOBs on Closer Acoustics Isolation Platform with IsoAcoustics isolators Gaia II footing.

Office: Transparent Powerbank 6; McIntosh MA252, Bluesound Node; Audioquest RedRiver RCA cables; el-cheapo speaker wire to Ohm Walsh F3 speakers.