Anybody had experience with stealth Indra ?


Especially Wilson/Pass Labs owners?
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I had limited time last night. But I would say more organic than Nordost Valhalla. Tonight my new interconnect came.(transparent ref xlr) I will try both tomarrow.
I was able to try the Indra for a couple of weeks and they are the second best cable I have ever heard. They beat my Antipodes SG interconnects but didn't quite have the magic of the Antipodes Golds I auditioned at the same time. The Antipodes Golds sounded more detailed and more harmonically natural and rich. However I should add that the Antipodes is unusual in that by design it is the least system dependent cable I have come across so the Indra may just not have suited my system.
I recently replaced my WireWorld Gold XLR between my Burmester 001 CD and Burmester 011 preamp with Stealth Indra XLR. I find WireWorld very good for the price and have been very happy with them, but as good as they are, the Indras are a entirely different story.

From the first minute it improved my system very much. A lot more details, but also more analog and pleasant sound. And also the bass is now very very good, warm, rich of details. I feel I am missing nothing with the Indras.

This cable is a component upgrade.
I replaced Audioquest Sky's with the Stealth Indra (with old Cardas terminations, not production titaniums) between CEC TL-1x (modded) transport and Dodson 218 DAC. It has been a transformative experience equivalent to changing preamps. Never have I heard a cable so improve my system as the Indras. Greater sense of realism, much larger soundstage, deeper bass, sweeter and more extended treble. And the Sky's are no slouches, either. I have Valhalla IC's running from pre to power amp but have not yet tried Indras from transport to DAC to compare with Val's, which themselves are excellent. I plan to do that this weekend.

Neal