According to Jim Aud at Purist, the cords are designed(voiced) to the different types of equipment used through out the World. The Japanese equipment is more upper range, midrange, the US equipment is more bass heavy.
It seems that like all Manufacturers, Purist is constantly improving the design. That is why the same version sometimes the cables may sound slightly different.
When the change is significant, then he makes a model change ie: A,B,C.
The only true way of knowing when buying used is to check the serial number with Purist or order the newest version.
It seems that like all Manufacturers, Purist is constantly improving the design. That is why the same version sometimes the cables may sound slightly different.
When the change is significant, then he makes a model change ie: A,B,C.
The only true way of knowing when buying used is to check the serial number with Purist or order the newest version.