Taralabs cables


Hi, I wanted to start a new thread for all the owners of Taralabs cables, Enjoy, and cheers.
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The Cobalt AC Reference Power Cable is a reference quality AC Power Cable having both High-Frequency conductors (Rectangular Solid Core) matched with specially adapted Low Frequency conductors. The Cobalt Reference AC has 18 high frequency conductors for the Live run, and 18 high frequency conductors for the Neutral run. The Ground path is comprised of shielding and 18 AWG solid core conductors that are fitted with Ceralex® capsules.

REVIEWS:
 “...with the addition of a single length of The Cobalt power cable. From that point, as additional cable was swapped in, he stopped roaming and just grew in bulk and substance, grounded to earth as a person subject to the laws of gravity should be... Put aside concerns about weight and body—the Cobalt power cord introduces so much mass and muscle, well beyond the current... Confoundingly, the Cobalt PC also adds control, so it's not only richer and weighty—it has better timing and resolution.” – Marshall Nack / Positive Feedback
Keith-

what is in your system now (2016)?
Keep me posted & Happy Listening!
Lol, jafant,  I just posted a response on your really good Thiel thread,  great posting there. 
So I've only had the Furutech GTX NCF receptacles in for under 3 days but initial impression is they sound a bit "faster" and more musical but softer at the same time. As with the original GTX receptacles they take many hundreds of hours to fully break-in so more to come.

Thankyou Steven,  you are saying although the original gtx-rhodium outlet's are not hard sounding,  but the NCF sound's less hard or just to soft? , the good news is as you said,  they need way more burn time.