Synergistic New Tesla Line...Any comments?


I just bought Synergistic Research's new Tesla Accelerator speaker cables and Tesla Vortec interconnects from The Cable Company. I have tried many demo cables from The Cable Company over the past year. These were the first to give me that WOW factor I been looking for so long.

Does anyone have these cables and can you please post your impressions and comments? Thanks.
joeyboynj
Suteetat, I too have added both the MIGs and the Universal Cells. I tried them one at a time only to realize, as I have said, that the final one makes all the difference. Like you I find they get better with time, but mine have not settled down yet. What really takes me aback is the precision of the sound stage, especially on live recordings. One can clearly hear the separation of the first and second violins as well as what is going on deep in the sound stage.

The MIGs are an unexpected benefit, again as I have said. I did not think they could work. But work they do! I have found the placement of the feet under components greatly affects their performance. And for some unknown reason, they break in! Moving them around doesn't undo this but switching from ambient to pin-point does. I still am using pin-point only under my amp.

Ozzy, of course the question arrises-do the SR Universal Cells and the Audio Prism Ground Controls complement each other?
Tbg, I would think they will. But, the only way to know is to give them a try.

Adwiegart,

I use the Alan Maher Ref. II to best effect with the Powercell 10 SE. It works better ahead of the Precision AC, which comes with the 10 SE, rather than plugged into the 10 SE's outlets.

The Alan Maher Infinitys or CBFs, (Circuit Breaker Filters) are very good at clarifying the sound, when used in the breaker box. There are lots of fields in a breaker box because the wires must be unparalleled in order to route the hot wires through the individual breakers. I suspect this is whythese tow products are less effective on powercords and other paralelled AC wires.

I use a PE V Pro plugged into a transformer, which is plugged into the wall.
I find it best to not plug AC enhancers or other PLCs into the Powercell 10 SE. It's qualities seem to be best achieved by having the 10 SE as the last devise before the component, especially source components.

And thanks to tbg for the advise on getting the Speaker Cells next.
What I have found is the midrange is so much better than before that I had to change the settings on the Sound Labs.I had the midrange knob set to its lowest setting to keep bloating from occuring. After about 4 weeks of breakin on the Tesla power cell 10SE I was able to adjust the midrange on the Sound Labs to the max setting. This brought out a weight and luciousness that I never thought possible. When I first got the powercell the obvious improvement was bass and highs. Now it is ALL better to the point of real satisfaction.
Just an update on my recent Powercell 10SE purchase. It has settled in my system for about a month and just configured my subwoofer cord into the powercell yesterday. Several forums back nobody(that I noticed) replied to subwoofer/Powercell experimental conclusions. Even though it is just the factory SVS PB13Ultra cord and not a S.R Tesla T3, I will add the bass had tremendous volume, was extremely controlled, accurately fast and well defined at loud volumes.

I am really "wowed" at the difference plugging it into the Powercell10SE. I can just imagine what it will sound like in a few weeks and with a S.R Tesla T3 power cord.......

Ps. Just to refresh, I do have a Holgram A to power amp, T3 to pre, factory 58" plasma tv cord, T2 to Blu Ray, 2 double Galileo mpc's, + sub cord all plugged into the cell....

Regards Bacardi