Holy chit man, I just got my new Shunyata Anaconda CX power cord, damn.
I was going to order the Python CX, however they were out of stock due to high demand and have a long backorders. The Python CX is the sweet spot in the new Shunyata lineup. I was offered the Anaconda CX as a substitute for the Python CX, for a reasonable price difference. So I jumped on it.
Compared to my long time reference cable, Neotech with pure OFCC connectors, which BTW, has stood the test of time against Nordost (non- Valhalla), HMS Reference, Silent Wire AC32, Harmonix Reference, Pangea (9 and 14), Hi-Def Audio custom Neotech NEP 3200 with Oyaide P-079 connectors. Both Neotechs had sounded the best on my system compared to everything else. The OEM Neotech I have is the one I keep in use everyday and have compared to the rest. You would not think much of the Neotech OEM; it does not look like much except for the thick black cable and very robust IEC connectors. The Hi-Def Audio Neotech cables sound almost as good, have a colored sheath, and have a more pronounced bass. The Shunyata Anaconda CX is even balanced and provides me with a soundstage that is very expansive. The subtle shades from cymbals, strings, and brass have more bite, not etched, but more of a natural tone. Voices just seem to float from a silent background with an uncanny realism. Surpisingly, the Anaconda CX is very flexible, more so than the Hi-Def Audio. I can feel a what seems like a 1" rubber covering inside the Anaconda CX cable and bending it is real easy, no real connection strain concerns.
Hey, I am not going to say these are the cables to beat for anyone else, because my system is totally modded to suit me, so, these are my evaluation notes for my system. I guess you could say these cables have allowed the tones I have heard previously to be more polished. I don't recall the Gypsy Kings sounding so much in the room and as alive as I have now with the Anaconda CX. These power cables have only 8 hours on them and that is what I am reporting, no etch, no boom, no pronounced frequency, just pure musical bliss. That is all I can say. The new Anaconda CX really gets out of the way of the music. Expect a full review from me later on.
Having run the gamut of power cables at different price points, I would like to add that price is not always a determinant to reach musical bliss. Hence, my OEM Neotech cables which have been my reference for years were not at a price point of any of the higher end name brand power cords I have tried, but priced higher than the Pangeas.
Ciao,
Audioquest4life
I was going to order the Python CX, however they were out of stock due to high demand and have a long backorders. The Python CX is the sweet spot in the new Shunyata lineup. I was offered the Anaconda CX as a substitute for the Python CX, for a reasonable price difference. So I jumped on it.
Compared to my long time reference cable, Neotech with pure OFCC connectors, which BTW, has stood the test of time against Nordost (non- Valhalla), HMS Reference, Silent Wire AC32, Harmonix Reference, Pangea (9 and 14), Hi-Def Audio custom Neotech NEP 3200 with Oyaide P-079 connectors. Both Neotechs had sounded the best on my system compared to everything else. The OEM Neotech I have is the one I keep in use everyday and have compared to the rest. You would not think much of the Neotech OEM; it does not look like much except for the thick black cable and very robust IEC connectors. The Hi-Def Audio Neotech cables sound almost as good, have a colored sheath, and have a more pronounced bass. The Shunyata Anaconda CX is even balanced and provides me with a soundstage that is very expansive. The subtle shades from cymbals, strings, and brass have more bite, not etched, but more of a natural tone. Voices just seem to float from a silent background with an uncanny realism. Surpisingly, the Anaconda CX is very flexible, more so than the Hi-Def Audio. I can feel a what seems like a 1" rubber covering inside the Anaconda CX cable and bending it is real easy, no real connection strain concerns.
Hey, I am not going to say these are the cables to beat for anyone else, because my system is totally modded to suit me, so, these are my evaluation notes for my system. I guess you could say these cables have allowed the tones I have heard previously to be more polished. I don't recall the Gypsy Kings sounding so much in the room and as alive as I have now with the Anaconda CX. These power cables have only 8 hours on them and that is what I am reporting, no etch, no boom, no pronounced frequency, just pure musical bliss. That is all I can say. The new Anaconda CX really gets out of the way of the music. Expect a full review from me later on.
Having run the gamut of power cables at different price points, I would like to add that price is not always a determinant to reach musical bliss. Hence, my OEM Neotech cables which have been my reference for years were not at a price point of any of the higher end name brand power cords I have tried, but priced higher than the Pangeas.
Ciao,
Audioquest4life