No one talks about Purist Audio Design cables.


That's what I mostly use, in addition to Wywires Diamond and Gabriel Gold interconnects and Custom Power Cord Company Top Gun power cords.

Used to be a lot of talk about them.

inna

Venustas diamond revision SC work great with my Thiels. I also use them as interconnects, one set luminous rev and the other praesto rev.  

I have tried an embarrassing number of cables over the years and these have been in my system the longest.  That sums it up for me!

 

@inna 

I was waiting to put some hours on my PAD Neptune Diamond version. I have about 30 hours on them. When I got it, I installed it on the power supply of my audio server and let it burn-in for 5 hours before installing it on the power amplifier.

The first thing I noticed was that the vocals jumped out of the speakers, in a good way. Initially it sounded slightly congested, but I know from experience that new cables can sound such. Initially I also thought that the treble was slightly truncated. So I inserted the stock cord and listened to a song that I am familiar with. It was then that I realized that it was slightly rounding the treble and hence I was missing the glare; so no complaints at all. After 20 hours the soundstage and depth are so huge; I have never experienced this much breadth and depth in my system before.

PAD suggests 250 hours of burn-in time. But coming from a stock cord (and Cullen before that), the improvements were obvious and whatever improvements happen after this are going to be bonus for me. I like this cable so much that I will be getting another PAD for the DAC and preamp. My dealer recommends getting Aqueous for those 2.

One thing that I did not expect was the size of the Neptune. In all honesty, my garden hose diameter is smaller than this power cable. Time to upgrade my garden hose!

Right ! About the garden hose.!

I bought my Neptune Luminist RCAs new and if I remember correctly, yes, it took about 250 hours to fully burn them in. I don't know about their power cords, maybe even longer. I never tried Aqueous except for the very first original fluid RCAs. I still keep them in the closet as a piece of history, they have almost no fluid and sound terrible empty.

 

One of the first phono cable auditions I did 35 years ago included PAD Elementa. I kept them.