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Been a long time now saying no one will ever DIY anywhere near as good as what you can buy already made. Never in a million years. Well, I have been proven wrong.

Not like I shouldn’t have known better. I Met both Caelin Gabriel and Ted Denney around 1992, back when they were not that far from being DIY’ers themselves. So it is not so much that it can’t be done, as it is just astronomically unlikely.

Okay, well so anyway that’s what I was saying, good luck you will never do it. Someone decided to call me on it, and took the unusual step of sending me a power cord to hear for myself.

This first one I got, we will call him Mr Black. I was actually quite surprised how good it was. Real solid imaging, spread across a sound stage nice and deep and wide, with plenty of dynamics and gobs of detail and extension. Only problem, no bass, the sound overall was thin and the top end extension a little too much. I let it burn in playing CD hoping it would warm up and round out but it never did get there. Captivating as the sound stage was the lack of bass and body eventually got too much and I moved it aside. Figured oh well not bad for DIY went back to my old Shunyata and sort of forgot about it.

Until he checks back, we get to talking, and he drops the bomb, “Yeah I was going for real good imaging with that one. I have much better now, way better.” Really??!?! “Would you be interested in evaluating?” Would I?!?!

So I get these two power cords, we will call them Mr White and Mr Silver. Mr White looks exactly like the first one, except white not black. Mr Silver is thinner and stiffer, almost too thin to be your typical audiophile type power cord. With nothing else to go by I decide to start with Mr White.

Right away, and I mean immediately, this thing is impressive as can be. All the great 3D imaging, incredible speed and resolution of Mr Black, only Mr White is superbly balanced top to bottom. This has me pretty gaga, not least because this is straight out of the box. It was late, I was pressed for time, just thought what the hell might as well get this over with. But now I am sitting here trying to understand how any power cord - let alone one some guy made at home - can be doing this to my system.

Couple days later I am calling and being told yeah, friend had a Nordost Odin 2 to compare and this is at least as good. ? I have never heard Nordost Odin, 1 or 2, but by now I am finding it hard to argue.

What am I hearing, with 10 maybe 20 hours on it? The Holy Grail of audio, at least as far as I’m concerned, is infinite speed with zero edge. Nothing really does this. Everything super fast always winds up being etched, or hard, or thin, or hyped, or anything other than what I want which is full and round and balanced AND light speed fast. My ears are sensitive to glare and so forced to choose I will take full and round and balanced over fast. It is just a more enjoyable listening experience. All the best components in my view capture both of these sort of conflicting goals. Tekton does, with electrostat speed combined with big box fullness. Townshend does, improving perceived speed by lowering the noise floor while eliminating ringing. Herron, Koetsu- pretty much everything in my system is oriented along these lines.

Mr White is pushing on the edge of this envelope. It is even smoother and fuller now, but without losing any of the initial speed.

I actually had these before the F1 came but held off writing about them partly out of respect for Max Townshend, who is actually running a business, and also partly because it is just kind of hard to believe the darn thing really is this good. Thought maybe with the F1, which are even cleaner and more revealing than Synergistic CTS, maybe it might reveal some problems with Mr White. He is after all home-brew. Cannot possibly have the thorough vetting of a “professional” product.

But no, both these truly exceptional lengths of wire are fine together. So fine I was reluctant to try Mr Silver. Unable to comprehend how he could be better, unwilling to listen to anything less. I get spoiled fast! 😍 But I put him in there and at first thought he might be even better. But it was just the impressively palpable presence and solid stage. After a while it was clear Mr Silver is not as superbly effortlessly detailed and fast as Mr White. Not quite as good bass either. Bear in mind the bass we are talking about being "not quite as good as" is really, really exceptionally good! The main difference between the two is a bit of glare.

But when I say glare, this has to be taken in context. I never, ever thought of my Moabs as having any glare. Until they were on Podiums, at which point they were- comparatively. The glare wasn’t the Moabs, it was the ringing, now eliminated by the Podiums. Synergistic CTS never seemed to have any glare or grain- until compared with Townshend F1. Same kind of thing, a ringing that presented as a hard edge or glare is gone now, and for the better. Mr Silver is indeed a fine power cord in its own right. Just not up to the exalted level of Mr White. I suspect few, if any, are.
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Had the opportunity last night to compare Inakustik 4004 power cable with Nova and my reference Supernova. A very nice power cord for which I would love to be able to do a full review. Unfortunately in the circumstances we have only one night with it, hence this mini-review post.

The 4004 is a beautiful piece of work and easily the best feeling and one of the most flexible power cords I have ever had the pleasure to use. The last few inches going into the receptacle or IEC is with many power cords a struggle. The flexible black rubbery material at either end of the 4004 makes this a breeze. It is almost too good. The bulky massive metal collars at each end are so heavy as to be almost a hazard- do not let them swing into anything! But overall a power cord that exudes quality.

The sound right out of the box was a bit grainy, but this is to be expected after having been twisted around a lot in shipping and setup. This being a demo unit it settled in real fast. While I am sure it will sound a lot better with more hours we don’t have more hours so....

The sound is beautifully engaging if ever so slightly warm. Real nice depth, very solid imaging. I like it. A lot. Especially after having been stuck the last two weeks with nothing but CD. The 4004 brings a welcome analog and almost tubey feel to the presentation.

We move to the Nova for comparison. Nova is very similar, a bit less warmth but quite a bit more detail. Again, to be expected given the out of the box extreme low hours circumstances. Sorry, but it is what it is. The "review" I mean.

What I hope people will get out of this admittedly less than ideal comparison, is these two power cords are close enough in performance to come down to individual tastes and preferences and systems. Pretty amazing I think that Nova is able to go toe to toe with a more expensive product like this and come out being able to say that.

The other thing is, these were both run on my Melody amp. To do so I had to remove the Supernova that is usually there. At the end when the Supernova went back in, wow! Might sound funny but I had forgotten how good that thing is! Either one of these power cords, 4004 or Nova, are easily good enough to please a lot of really demanding audiophiles. Supernova however is transformative. I mean like to the point it is hard to believe this is "just a power cord".
MillerCarbon said that solid state needs 2 weeks in "on" position to sound its best.....tried it, didn't hear much difference from power amp, but the preamp is a bit better.  
So you did hear improvement, just not that much. Good. What I said was the improvement is so slow and gradual it is hard to hear. The way to really notice is to first get used to the way it sounds being on all the time for a week or two. Then turn it off overnight. Do this, and then when you hear that let us know what you think.