Hi Brouch; I haven't been spending much time on A'Gon the last few months-- been learning digital photography.
Yes, I used cryo VD armored cable between main and sub-main, and then used VD 10/3 cryo treated, but non-armored wire, from the sub-main to 4 Hubbell (5362s) dedicated outlets that were cryo treated by VD. I also used a 30 amp VD cryo treated breaker in my main panel.
First I had the wire (60 ft.) installed from main to sub-main 1st and the improvement in "musicality" was excellent, and certainly worth the modest cost. Music became much more natural sounding with an "ease" I had not heard in my system before. BTW, this 60 ft. VD armored BX replaced an old 6/3 Zaner wire-- not Romex. I have no comparison of the VD wire to regular Romex except for the 4 runs from sub-main to dedicated outlets.
The biggest improvement in my system's music came from replacing the big 6/3 Zaner wire from main to sub-main. I also added the 30 amp cryoed breaker in the main panel at this time. About a month later I had the VD cryoed wires from sub-main to dedicated outlets installed and their was some additional improvement in music but it was not nearly as dramatic as step 1. But then it took the new wires, outlets, and breakers awhile to break in, and that happened gradually. Overall, using the VD cryo treated parts provided a significant improvement in my stero system, and the VD parts + installation by an electrician was only about $1300., which is less than 1/3 the cost of my pre-amp.
I have become a total believer in a high quality dedicated AC system and consider it the foundation of any good quality stereo system. I can highly recommend the VD cryo treated wires, breakers, and outlets. Cheers. Craig
Yes, I used cryo VD armored cable between main and sub-main, and then used VD 10/3 cryo treated, but non-armored wire, from the sub-main to 4 Hubbell (5362s) dedicated outlets that were cryo treated by VD. I also used a 30 amp VD cryo treated breaker in my main panel.
First I had the wire (60 ft.) installed from main to sub-main 1st and the improvement in "musicality" was excellent, and certainly worth the modest cost. Music became much more natural sounding with an "ease" I had not heard in my system before. BTW, this 60 ft. VD armored BX replaced an old 6/3 Zaner wire-- not Romex. I have no comparison of the VD wire to regular Romex except for the 4 runs from sub-main to dedicated outlets.
The biggest improvement in my system's music came from replacing the big 6/3 Zaner wire from main to sub-main. I also added the 30 amp cryoed breaker in the main panel at this time. About a month later I had the VD cryoed wires from sub-main to dedicated outlets installed and their was some additional improvement in music but it was not nearly as dramatic as step 1. But then it took the new wires, outlets, and breakers awhile to break in, and that happened gradually. Overall, using the VD cryo treated parts provided a significant improvement in my stero system, and the VD parts + installation by an electrician was only about $1300., which is less than 1/3 the cost of my pre-amp.
I have become a total believer in a high quality dedicated AC system and consider it the foundation of any good quality stereo system. I can highly recommend the VD cryo treated wires, breakers, and outlets. Cheers. Craig