Hey Larry! My personal best wishes for a great Holiday Season to you. You're a deserving Gent of nothing less.
The Alethias is our new top drawer cabling. If I may say so, it's awesome stuff and our most ambitious effort. Currently, there is the Alethias S/Cs and AC Power Delivery Cords. The I/Cs are still on the board. I haven't completely figured out the materials application yet to make the I/Cs practical. As it is, they won't bend and, maybe it's just me but, I'm thinking this isn't good. My goal is to come up with a solution that doesn't compromise the design premise. Not a problem with the S/Cs or P/Cs and those designs are done and available.
There's some of the Alethias out in the field already and those folks are very pleased. This taken from one of our feedbacks here on A'goN regarding the S/Cs: "The speaker cables are outstanding. I have had lots cables including Valhalla, Nirvana, and others. To date the Alethias are the best that I have had. Robert is a bright, innovative guy, that is out to please". Thanks Ron.
I'm probably most excited about the Alethias power cords. Mainly 'cause one doesn't typically expect as much from a "stupid" power cord as you would from signal carrying cables. I understand it intellectually but music impacts the emotion, not so much the intellect. So, upon evaluation of the cord, I was simply left shaking my head for the emotional connection to the music....because of a "stupid" power cord.
Sonic wise, in a nut shell without going into a whole bunch of tired but I suppose applicable audioclichés, more expansive but not out of proportion, ability to hear way deeper into the recording venue, expressively nuanced, better extension at the extremes without being exaggerated, and....floaty. I really don't know what that means but maybe it will become a new audio term. There ya go, LOL!
Maybe this gives some insight: Aside from busier music like Big Band stuff (right now I have Big Phat Band, XXL playing recommended to me by Tvad - great stuff), I particularly enjoy music with lots of space in it. The space on a good recording is very instructive when evaluating stuff. MA Recordings "Further Attempts" by Todd Garfinkle and Water Lily Acoustics "Saudades" (hard to find) are excellent in this regard and, it's great music to boot. With the Alethias doing transmission duties, there are places where you get the sense a musician is preparing for the next measures. Darrin knows what I'm saying. That's what I mean by being able to hear much deeper into the recording venue for example. Floaty - I don't know. Maybe Andreas Vollenweider's "Down To The Moon, Dancing With the Lion Behind the Gardens-Behind the Wall-Under the Tree, Caverna Magica" CD.
Anyway, both Steve and I are very pleased with the Alethias cabling.
One of these days I'll get all the support materials (URLs, images, sorely needed website update) done so it can be formally introduced. Owners Manuals are done - this is good.
Does that help a bit Larry?
My Best to you.
Robert
RSAD
The Alethias is our new top drawer cabling. If I may say so, it's awesome stuff and our most ambitious effort. Currently, there is the Alethias S/Cs and AC Power Delivery Cords. The I/Cs are still on the board. I haven't completely figured out the materials application yet to make the I/Cs practical. As it is, they won't bend and, maybe it's just me but, I'm thinking this isn't good. My goal is to come up with a solution that doesn't compromise the design premise. Not a problem with the S/Cs or P/Cs and those designs are done and available.
There's some of the Alethias out in the field already and those folks are very pleased. This taken from one of our feedbacks here on A'goN regarding the S/Cs: "The speaker cables are outstanding. I have had lots cables including Valhalla, Nirvana, and others. To date the Alethias are the best that I have had. Robert is a bright, innovative guy, that is out to please". Thanks Ron.
I'm probably most excited about the Alethias power cords. Mainly 'cause one doesn't typically expect as much from a "stupid" power cord as you would from signal carrying cables. I understand it intellectually but music impacts the emotion, not so much the intellect. So, upon evaluation of the cord, I was simply left shaking my head for the emotional connection to the music....because of a "stupid" power cord.
Sonic wise, in a nut shell without going into a whole bunch of tired but I suppose applicable audioclichés, more expansive but not out of proportion, ability to hear way deeper into the recording venue, expressively nuanced, better extension at the extremes without being exaggerated, and....floaty. I really don't know what that means but maybe it will become a new audio term. There ya go, LOL!
Maybe this gives some insight: Aside from busier music like Big Band stuff (right now I have Big Phat Band, XXL playing recommended to me by Tvad - great stuff), I particularly enjoy music with lots of space in it. The space on a good recording is very instructive when evaluating stuff. MA Recordings "Further Attempts" by Todd Garfinkle and Water Lily Acoustics "Saudades" (hard to find) are excellent in this regard and, it's great music to boot. With the Alethias doing transmission duties, there are places where you get the sense a musician is preparing for the next measures. Darrin knows what I'm saying. That's what I mean by being able to hear much deeper into the recording venue for example. Floaty - I don't know. Maybe Andreas Vollenweider's "Down To The Moon, Dancing With the Lion Behind the Gardens-Behind the Wall-Under the Tree, Caverna Magica" CD.
Anyway, both Steve and I are very pleased with the Alethias cabling.
One of these days I'll get all the support materials (URLs, images, sorely needed website update) done so it can be formally introduced. Owners Manuals are done - this is good.
Does that help a bit Larry?
My Best to you.
Robert
RSAD