Synergistic New Tesla Line...Any comments?


I just bought Synergistic Research's new Tesla Accelerator speaker cables and Tesla Vortec interconnects from The Cable Company. I have tried many demo cables from The Cable Company over the past year. These were the first to give me that WOW factor I been looking for so long.

Does anyone have these cables and can you please post your impressions and comments? Thanks.
joeyboynj
Joey,
The PowerCell is not a surge protector. Surge protectors all limit current on demand despite claims to the contrary. To my ears surge protection circuits degrade sound 100% of the time while offering no real advantage if you are struck by lightning. When I lived in a lightning belt I would unplug my system at the wall when ever lightning threatened or when I left on a trip as this was the only real protection option. In my opinion the audiophile community has been sold a monstrous bill of goods in the form scare tactics to push line conditioners that double as surge proctors with dubious protection from any real threat. I am not in the business of selling fear insurance.

The USA, most of the EU, and developed nations in Asia do not have power surges that will damage audio components- in the unlikely event a power surge occurs of sufficient amount to cause damage, the breaker at the wall should trip and protect your equipment assuming your home is wired to code and is properly grounded. You do not need to hinder (significantly) the performance of your system for such protection.

I developed the PowerCell with one goal in mind- to dramatically improve the sound and video of audio and home theater systems without limiting current and without the common drawbacks found in all other line conditioners. This is why the PowerCell does not have fuses or on-off switches as these degrade sound and video quality. If someone wants to protect a specific component they can plug a surge protector into the PowerCell and plug the component they wish to protect into the surge protector. While a universal option is to plug a PowerCell into a surge protector and plug the surge protector into the wall. I would opt for the first solution for specific components like video projectors while leaving the rest of the system to perform at is highest level. In my experience the main components that tend to to be sensitive to surge are video components.

As a side, to my knowledge the PowerCell is the only line conditioner on the market that filters both hot and cold AC along with Ground.

Yours in music,
Ted Denney Lead Designer Synergistic Research Inc.
Anybody here did compare Acoustic Reference IC with Apex IC ? Which are the audible differences between these 2 cables?
Thanks,
Jazz
Yep, the Acoustic R's are warmer and very organic. The Apex is not as warm, but more neutral and transparent. They can retrieve details in the music like no other cable I have ever tried. The treble is very natural and extended and the soundstage is larger and more enveloping.
Joeyboynj, thank you for your prompt answer. I am currently cabled with Precision Reference IC, SC, Precision AC, T2, T3 and Acoustic Ref IC, and missing me only information on the Apex vs Acoustic Ref IC for CDP to preamp. I hope that the Apex is not analytical, but sounds analogical.

You have to evolve with the JM Lab Electra 1027 BE, in gray they are superb, congratulations.

Jazz
The Apex is not analytical, its very organic and natural. It's very similar to the Acoustic Reference except retrieves more information so you can hear further into the recordings. If you have the extra cash... go for it. The Acoustic Reference is warmer and more tube like.