聖HIJIRI Users thread


Based on a discussion with another forum member, I've been reading up on this Comback Corporation brand. The reviews I've found have been pretty positive, but I've also learned over the years to take all reviews with a grain of salt. So the purpose of this thread is for users to share their input on 聖HIJIRI cables. When you share, if you'd discuss what model of HIJIRI you demoed and what brands/models they were compared to, that'd be very helpful.

A little background: a few years ago I was reading the Audio Envy threads and decided to give them a try as the seemed to compete with much higher-priced cable.  So I decided to give AE a try. I found both the $179 P2 and the $279 M3 to easily best an Isotek power cord at $1k. So that got me thinking even more about value products. I was about to give Zavfino a try and then was given another recommendation to give HIJIRI a try. So this is how I got here. I'll be very interested to hear all user comments on HIJIRI and this should be a good repository for the brand.

Here is their website: www.combak.net

pokey77

I burned in my HiJiri cables on my Audiodharma Cable Cooker for about 4 days and then placed in my secondary system for over 2 weeks racking up 300+ plus hours before placing cables in my all tube based system…

I have accumulated just over 500 hours and have noticed even better SQ; speakers are unnoticeable and truly Holographic and it feels like I have been transported to the venue where the event took place.

HiJiri instructions indicates that they get more musical with time...

Wig😁

@wig,

I can only imagine how good your all tube system sounding with HIJIRI’s. Speaking of being transported to the venue, check out Scott Hamilton’s WHO CARES? on Tidal. This is one of my ‘reference’ recordings, a live performance that took place in an ancient residential palace turned into a hotel in the heart of Tuscany. It is a spellbinding experience each time I play this recording on my system. Enjoy!

I can’t find that recording on Qobuz.  Too bad.  I will need to buy the CD I think. 

@grannyring

Its available on Tidal. Or you can download from NativeDSD.com. Another option is to sign up for Tidal -  $1 for 3 months :-)