Do Audionut Cable Elevators Work?? Opinions...


I am interested in Audionut Cable Elevators...
I like the appearance and would like to know any
supposed benefits of using them.
They would be for my tube system..
ARC ls 7
rega p3
sonic frontiers sfs 80
classe cdp3
clearaudio phono
mirage m5si speakers
wireworld silver eclipse ii cables....
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I would be using them on the Wireworld Silver Eclipse II
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Any idea where to get them for a reasonable price..
or any offers to sell...
Thanks,
Joe
Custom Audio LLC
audioman4
You can always try something first. Get some styrofoam cups and carve a dip across the top lip, big enough to set your cable in. Fill the cups with sand or lead shot, lay your cable across the top. Looks like the aftermath of a cheap party, but would give you a chance to decide whether a more expensive product is worth it.
Yes, they work, at least on cables running over carpet. There was an immediate and noticeable drop in noise. A set isn't that expensive, and is more attractive than most cheap fixes would be, but probably you can get equivalent results for much less.
I would avoid using anything that was a conductor or could carry static electricity. That rules out plastic, styrofoam, etc... Think along the lines of glass, ceramic, wood, etc.. If you want to "go for the gusto", suspended in the air would be the best. Sean
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For power cords, yes. For audio signals, not as well as Rightway Audio, Inc. Suspendors. They are fabricated and "tuned" using a different ceramic composition than AudioNut's Cable Elevators. Talk with Wade Simonson if you want to find out more. Unfortunately, however, these cable towers and no longer made and NOT because they didn't work. As an entrepenuer, Wade decided to pursue other endeavors.