The $250 power cables and $600 power strip that dethroned my $10k Shunyata Everest


Hello fellow audiophiles. I've been using products from QSA Lanedri who I believe offer the best price to performance ratio on the market today for their power and signal cables. You may have heard of Quantum Science Audio fuses and might even have some installed in your system. QSA Lanedri have perfected this technology/treatment and are now offering it in their power and signal products. The line of products in particular is called Veridion Discovery which is their most affordable line. I currently own 2 Veridion Discovery power strips (daisy chained), 8 power cables, 3 ethernet cables, 1 DC cable. Initially I was sent a power and ethernet cable to try and was so impressed I ordered more including the power strips. I have been comparing their power cables to much more expensive cables from Audioquest and Furutech. I've also been comparing their power strip to my Shunyata Everest power conditioner and found I prefer the Discovery power strip. Infact I'm in the process of trading in my Shunyata Everest and corresponding Sigma X power cable for either a better integrated amplifier or speakers. Once you pair up Discovery power cables with the Discovery power strip things improve dramatically. Not only does audio improve but picture quality and home cinema improves also and will challenge anything at any price. I will say the Discovery line requires a few days of continuous use or "burn in" period before proper evaluation. I compared their Ethernet cables to the likes of Audioquest Diamond and Wireworld Platinum Starlight 8 and again preferred the Discovery line. Through the Discovery products music sounds cleaner and clearer with a heightened sense of realism. This also applies to film and TV. Compared to the Shunyata Everest picture quality is now cleaner with more vibrant colours. Motion and panning shots are improved with less stutter. I will add that I have the power strips on Auva EQ CSA1 isolation footers. All of my equipment is sitting on Auva EQ footers which I found were better than the Isoacoustic Oreo footers I had previously. The Discovery products look very basic and don't scream high end but from my experience they can go toe to toe with the best at very affordable prices! They offer a 30 day money back guarantee for peace of mind. Definitely worth a look. Cheers.

 

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I might be willing to try one of their HDMI cables for use between my Zidoo Z3000 Pro media player and my Lyngdorf MP-60 2.1.  I'd use it for audio output only and if I do hear a good change, I'd move it to the video port and watch...  I do really like my Wireworld Stellar (fiber optic) HDMIs but $250 for an HDMI cable is reasonable, even if they're $8 off of Amazon. 

Some people take the reductionist view that, what with their golden ears and their highly-resolving systems, audiophilia consists of hearing things others don’t.

In this subgroup, bragging rights are to be had for hearing the most minute of differences - and that makes sense, for it validates the superiority of their golden ears, and of the highly resolving excellence of their systems.

Now, what’s even more minute than minute? Nothing. You guessed it, the next step is these guys are bragging on about hearing nothing. Beat that, peasants with Kmart systems! 

Yet, whenever any random guy owning the mother of non-resolving systems shows up out of nowhere and sings the credo of tweak and cable martyrdom, they undiscriminatingly embrace him like a long-lost brother in arms. Go figure.

As always, enjoy the music. At least, give it a try.

I do really like my Wireworld Stellar (fiber optic) HDMIs but $250 for an HDMI cable is reasonable, even if they're $8 off of Amazon.
 

Interesting spin on logic

Hi,

Just adding to the positive experiences of others, many of whom I know from another forum and respect. I am very impressed with the new QSAL Discovery Veridion series cables. For me, probably the best bang for the buck cables. I have decided to optimize my network first which QSAL and others recommend too.

I had been contemplating QSA products and then some of the earlier series (Ultimatum etc.) from QSAL but many were either more than I was willing to spend or completely out of my budget. A few of my friends have bought and continue to use and praise these so I was intrigued.

I finally started with a QSAL DC umbilical cable (male to female). I would have preferred a female to female version for my particular application but for the price and with a 30-day money back guarantee, I thought why not. I was also sent a PC to try. First went in the DC umbilical on an iFi Elite PS for the switch that feeds the audio system and home theatre. I was shocked at the improvement. With the home theatre (my cable box is IPTV), better colour saturation and increased picture quality, especially text, was the first thing I noticed. In the hifi system, suddenly there was a real presence, a sense of realism, that I didn't even know was missing. Thinking back, I may have heard this before in much more expensive systems but it's so rare, it's like a unicorn. Adding the PC to the same iFi, just amplified this effect. With the hifi, typical hifi qualities improved including imaging and soundstage, bass, etc. For the price, hard to believe. And this is perhaps the first time I thought streaming was as good if not better than locally stored music.

Then I read that I should be prioritizing upstream, meaning the cable modem and router etc. I was going to wait until next year but then a BF offer came up. So I ordered a coax (for wall to cable modem), ethernet (modem to router), and a DC umbilical and PC for another iFi Elite that powers the Ubiquity 2.5gb switch which feeds the whole house. Unfortunately, my router only has 1 x 2.5gb port out but I need one for my computer and to feed the other parts of the house so require the extra switch right after the router.

I was quickly sent an email from QSAL that some of the ethernet cables were found to be defective which would affect performance. Another would be shipped to me next week. So along with the great price and performance, comes amazing service.

So the other cables went in and this was revolutionary instead of evolutionary. Bass lines were much easier to follow and the bass had tightened. Major increase in imaging and soundstage. Even more so that feeling that you're in the room with the artists wherever that may be. It's quite extraordinary and spooky as sound effects are coming from seemingly out of nowhere now. I was already getting a hint of this with some server software updates, but the QSAL further amplified the effect. Classical music really seems to benefit and a friend seems to think it's even broader, any acoustic music. 

With the home theatre, suddenly faces have depth. It's hinting at a 3D effect, which was a fad with TVs, but this is quite evident on close-up faces and scenery. Picture quality again has taken a leap forward.

As QSAL likes to say, this particular line of cables helps to bring out the best in your system. And I really believe that's what I'm seeing and hearing. I'm fortunate to have the level of audio gear that I currently own and I was quite happy with it. But with the QSAL Discovery Veridion cables, I think I'm hearing its full potential for the first time.

I was also sent an HDMI cable to try so will post impressions of that once the other cables burn in a bit more. They do take quite a few hours to settle in, but the initial improvement is noticeable within a few hours.