Aesthetix IO Signature upgrade path?


As a very happy owner of an Aesthetix IO Signature, I am pondering the need for either the second power supply option or going the full Eclipse Upgrade for IO Signature. I kind of like not having to worry about the space required for a second power supply, but that thought is alluring to me, from what I have read, two power supplies do make the music that much better. So how would the Eclipse upgrade compare to a straight IO Signature with two power supplies? Any and all thoughts are welcome.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi, I was over at Albert's house a few years back. He had some custom made Purist umbilical cords from the power supplies to the phono stage. Ummm wow. We want back and forth once.

This was a monster improvement on this phono stage. They were pricey, but wow. Not sure if these can be made again...
Why not just call Aesthetix?, those people are incredible when a customer calls, Im sure you will find the answer to all your questions. Remember that they build from scratch this incredible units so they Know what could be an upgrade and what not.
Thank you all for the responses. I was awaiting some responses from users in the field before I made any official calls to the factory.

@Albertporter,

I have used so many different power cords in my system, from HMS, Bryston, Neotech NEP 3001 with Oyaide 79's, snd Harmonix Reference. In the end, I keep going back to the Neotechs and Bryston power cord. I have tried lately the new Pangea AC14 and AC9, the AC9 does add more midbass warmth but I believe at the expense of some of the highs.

From my experience, high end power cables on my system are hit and miss. The Octave amps and preamp are not that picky about PC's I believe because I have an upgraded outboard power supply (Super Black Box -100,00Pf) that increases power reserve supply and that uses a nice silver umbilical cord between that and the amp.

For some reason, I just seem to migrate back to the lower end cables. I do not have a cable cooker, but I am going to purchase one soon, maybe that will change my views.

Ciao,
Audioquest4life
I have used so many different power cords in my system, from HMS, Bryston, Neotech NEP 3001 with Oyaide 79's, snd Harmonix Reference. In the end, I keep going back to the Neotechs and Bryston power cord. I have tried lately the new Pangea AC14 and AC9, the AC9 does add more midbass warmth but I believe at the expense of some of the highs.

From my experience, high end power cables on my system are hit and miss.

That can happen, I just ask because I've tried so many different cables with Aesthetix over the decade I owned them and did their ad photography, I was always amazed at the difference each brand made.

One of my friends sprung for Nordost Odin, you would have to be deaf to not hear the change that made.

Anyway, if you call the factory tell Glenn I said hello.
Hi Albert,

I am pretty sure, almost 100% sure, that the Odin's will be out of my reach in the future due to both, cost and WAF. I think my wife would kill me for spending that much on cables, despite saving, eating macaroni and cheese, selling her car, ha, and penny pinching to own them. I could realistically evaluate the Valhalla’s and would like to know if you have had the pleasure or experience of having those cables connected to your Aesthetix (assuming you still own the Aesthetix) and what were your impressions.

I have been skeptical of high end cables on my system and have had both the HMS distributor and Harmonix guys at my house only to tell them, to my ears, they do not work.

If the photos on the Aesthetix web site are your work, they are excellant.

I used to be a photographer in one of my careers many moons ago, used one of the first professional Nikon digital cameras, I believe it was a DC460 or something like that. Apparently my digital memory is going bad.

Again, thank you for the information.

V/r
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