Wireworld Electra 7


I have an opportunity to get a WW Electra 7 power cord, was thinking of trying it on my Dinafrips Venus II DAC. Anyone have these and how do they work for you? Thank you.

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Thanks Jafant. I’ll come back in 2 weeks time and report on the outcome.

I hate the break-in process of cables. Currently on the 3rd day, I believe this is the worst sound quality I am getting with the Silver Electra 7. All airiness is gone and everything sounds flat and muffled, 2-dimensional flat instead of 3-d. It sounds like excessive Dolby NR was applied. Even the Electra 7 sounds better than this at the current moment. The cable currently has about 20 hours on it and based on my previous experience good things will come after 150 to 200 hours if not more.

Now, I’ll just have to put up with this less than stellar sound for a while but have high hopes of achieving the desired result when it’s all over.

 

 

For cable break-in, this reasonably priced device will provide better results than you could ever get with a low level music signal.

Hagerman FryBaby3

I've been using the kit version that used to be sold for decades with great results.

@jafant just to update that the Silver Electra 7 has lived up to expectations.  However, the star of the day may go to the Wireworld Platinum Starlight 8 USB which I installed yesterday. Stunned at the changes and happy.

ryder

 

Thank You for the Silver Electra 7 update. Good to read that the PC is a welcomed addition to your System. No doubt that the WW Platinum level of cables/cords is outstanding. To date, I have never heard any iteration of Platinum. Otherwise, I would have endorsed much like the Electra/Silver Electra series.

 

Happy Listening!

I can confirm on the Silver Electra 7 being very good on sources, I own a bunch of them. I would never put them on an amp, but like them on dacs, transports, and maybe even preamps. I pair them with a fuller beefier sounding power cord on my amps. It’s a winning combination. Good prices on the Silver Electras too, relatively speaking.