Synergistic Research Atmosphere Power Cords.


For those who have been following the SR Red and Black fuse thread in the Amp & Preamp forum, it goes without saying that I loved the way they transitioned my audio system. What I thought was a highly resolving system has been transformed into a system that has been improved in every way ... drastically.  For many of us, me included, our music collection and the playback system is a labor of love. I've been working on mine for over 40 years now.  

 

After I got into the SR fuses, I started watching SR's youtube video demos. In watching the videos and reading  their literature, I discovered that their new power cords used the same technology as their fuses. That got me to thinking ... if a one and a quarter inch fuse could make such an improvement in the system, what could a five-foot power cord do? I decided to find out.

 

Four of the new Synergistic Atmosphere Series level 3 AC cords arrived at the house.

 

http://www.synergisticresearch.com/new-atmosphere-series-ac-power-cords/

 

When they arrived, I unpacked them right away and was totally impressed with the build quality and materials used. More beautiful than the pictures depict. A shame no one is going to see them because they are behind my equipment rack out of sight. But it sure is an indication of the builder/designer's pride of workmanship.  My first thought was ... Wow, if they sound half as good as they look, they should be great. With most things in this hobby, I've acquired a wait and see attitude.

 

I removed my old PCs and installed the SR's right away (of course). They were replacing two different brands of custom PCs.  I had found through the years that this combination of PCs to beat anything else I tried, especially in terms of musicality and digging down into the organic sound of real instruments.  Two were built by the Music Advancement Company (MAC) in Oregon. The other two were custom built by David Magnan, a very respectable cable builder and a fine gentleman. Those who know Dave's cables know what I mean. Throughout the years, I've had the privilege of using most of Magnan's work from his speaker cables, ICs and PC's. They are exceptional. So, this gives you an idea of what I'm comparing these new SR cables to.

 

After installation, I warmed the system up, adjusted the bias on the amp and sat down for an initial evaluation.  What I heard right off the bat was an overall improvement in the areas we really like ... bigger , wider, deeper soundstage. More transparency. Far less grain .. in what I thought was a grain-less system. I thought the SR fuses had finally bought me to a grain free audio Utopia. Ha ... silly me. That's the good part.

 

Now, for the rub: The SR PC's, right out of the box, were doing exactly what the SR Black fuses did and that was to introduce a hard edge, especially on strings. There was an overall degradation in musicality and emotional connection to the music as a result. The reason? The PCs , like the fuses, need at least 100 hours of break-in before they really come to life. Like the fuses, I could hear the promise of these PCs right off, but man, new out of the box, again like the fuses, things  just weren't "right."  It reminded me of when I first fired up the new ARC REF-75se. It took 500 hours for the caps in that amp to finally come around full tilt.

 

So, as these new SR PCs break in, I'm going to chronicle the experience in this thread all the way from new to tatal break-in. From what I've heard so far, they offer great promise, trouncing my old PCs in so many ways. Now let's see what they can do musically as they break in.

 

Stay tuned ...

 
128x128oregonpapa
^^^ Audiolover ...

Thanks for coming over to this thread. I'm hoping with the introduction of the less expensive Red and Black PCs that we can get a thread similar to the fuse thread going here. These new cords use the same technology as the fuses, so you can expect the same performance from the cords as we have all gotten from the fuses ... perhaps even more. 

I don't know if you've noticed but the fuse thread now has over 36,000 views. SR has posted the entire thread on their Facebook page, which means the thread  has gone international.  The SR folks must be selling thousands of fuses as a result ... and they deserve every one of those sales. These guys are, in my opinion, revolutionizing the audio hobby. 

My system has been totally transformed via SR fuses and the level three Atmosphere PC's. I am so grateful for what their technology has done as my love of music goes very deep. As our systems progress, it just gets us ever closer to the  music ... and that's what its all about.

Looking forward to your continued postings here as your cords break in. 

Take care ...
oregon papa:

Congratulations on the results with the Synergistic Research Atmosphere power cords. What A/C wall plugs are your using!

David Pritchard
^^^  David ...

I'm using a power filter that all of my equipment is plugged into. The power filter is plugged into an Oyaide wall receptacle. I'm not sure of the model ... but its about 7 years old.  I know you've tried a multitude of wall sockets. Which one do you think would be best?
oregonpapa:

There are several excellent wall sockets. The least risk socket is the Synergistic Research Tesla SE as it has a 30 day trial. You will experience a sense of more music flowing to the speakers. Other well thought of wall sockets are the Maestro, Oyaide R-1(rolls of the top end for a darker sound), Furutech GTX- Rhodium (R) or Gold (G). The E-mag "Enjoy The Music" (in the archives) has a good description of these wall sockets.

It takes a week to break in. If your system has more than one wall receptacle in it's circuit, you will get a sonic improvement changing all of the receptacles.

My headphone system has 5 receptacles. Four Synergistic Research Tesla and one Furutech GTX-R. The Furutech GTX-R gives more "air"  but using too many can give my system a sense of too much "reverb".

In looking at how one can improve energy delivery to the audio system, there is one final upgrade that can be done. Jim Hagerman makes a conditioner called the "Frycorder". You plug it into an unused wall outlet and it treats that circuit's wiring all the way back to the Power Company's transformer. I have one and it works. The results are not subtle nor "mind blowing", but are satisfying.

Once you are aware of the grain reduction you do not want to go back. You retreat the circuit for 2-3 days about every 4 months. You can use your system while  it is plugged in. The Frycorder is sold direct by Jim Hagerman Audio.

I use a gtx-d (rhodium) and a watt gate silver in my system. Both use the gtx wall plates and carbon fiber covers.  Make quite a difference