VooDoo Power Cables


Just curious if anyone would like to share their experiences with VooDoo cables. Specifically the power cords. There is not much info in the discussion section of Audiogon or online for a company that been around for this long. Price point to features seems to be more reasonable but how do the compare to say Shunyata or Cardas?

Thanks in advance
bunner100
I had an experience with Voodoo Tesla 2,their top of the line model.It really fleshed out the bass in my system and improved male vocals.Unfortunately i had to sell it because it was too short and applied too much tension on my AC outlet.Haven't seen it since on the used market.
I have a VooDoo Mana in my system. Is it OK - ya,
but I'm one of those who have a deep suspicion of the hype given to power cords, so I use that and some Transparent cords for reasonable price to try to "do no harm".
For the money, I'd say they are an exceptional value, and given the number available on the used market, apparently their owners think the same.
I have used the Siver Dragon, Mana, original Tesla and Special Edition (a Silver Dragon prototype w/smaller gauge wire). I still use the Special Edition on my sub and Tesla on my cdp. I sold the SD and and the Mana is in my closet only because it's too short. I can't find fault with any that I've used. If you have specific questions, email me. Otherwise talk to Bruce at Voodoo, he's great to talk with. As far as comparing to Shunyata, you're talking about a loyalty club that believes that Shunyata is the audio "second coming" and I have no interest, really, in Cardas anything.
I wrote up a review on VooDoo Reference speaker cable last year. It was my real speaker wire and I noticed a big difference in the way my system sounded. Okay, I was replacing some Monster speaker wire. A few months ago, I spent an entire day A/B listening between my VooDoo and a pair of NBS Signature II speaker cable. All I can say is that the VooDoo were every bit as good as the NBS Signature II's. The only area the NBS had a slight edge in was the mids. However, the VooDoo had much better top and bottom extension. I had to go up the NBS chain to the Master III's to get better performance. It also came at a cost of 5 times the cost of my VooDoo's (that is saying alot about price/performance). While my VooDoo Reference speaker cables are now for sale, I know that I will buy more VooDoo products later on.

Bruce is a fantastic guy to deal with and his products are built with great craftmanship.