Synergistic Research Galileo SX Power cord. (Opinions on sound quality appreciated).


Synergistic Research Galileo SX Power cord.
I know this cord is pricey, but can anyone share opinion or experience on the sound quality with this power cord?
I have owned in the past Synergistic Master Coupler (about 20 years ago) and the Apex.
It would be connected to a Lumin X1 into my Audioquest Niagara power conditioner.

I would appreciate experienced comments. Thank you.

ozzy
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ted_denney,
Ok, I can finally agree connecting the ground pig tail is an improvement.
Though the soundstage does shrink the center image tightens and supports the overall soundstage image.

ozzy
Dear Georgie: what Synergistic Research power cords did you try, and what did you compare them with? Very intriguing post. Thanks 
thyname,
Aside from nonstop dump posting whilst hiding behind a fake moniker, do we even know if Georgie Porgie owns a high-end two-channel system? Because anyone who owns a high-end high-performance stereo, knows full well power cords and cables make a world of difference.

Ted Denney
Lead Designer, Synergistic Research Inc.
Ozzy, my experience too - it does shrink the center stage, but it tightens the images...you nailed it...I notice it on the powercell sx that I am demoing. It does the same thing...without the pigtail it acutally kind of sounds like it "opens" up the soundstage (maybe even a little more liquid), but you lose some focus...but with the pigtail, you gain focus but the image and soundstage kind of pulls towards the center....almost a tradeoff, yin-yang kind of thing, but for most listening I prefer the pigtail...interesting...
When you guys change these things, pigtail or whatever, how long do you leave everything undisturbed before drawing these impressions? Because I find everything up in this level takes some good amount of time to really settle in. Even moving a wire to plug/unplug, even if you try hard not to move any more than necessary, it still disturbs things enough to be at least a little while settling back in. 

This will no doubt make the PC deniers heads explode, but I figured this out quite by accident many years ago. It is, as they say, "a thing".