No, I haven't tried the Nite on my cdp, but have heard good things about them. I also have the Granite 657 cdp and have found cords make a significant difference. While the DIY cords I have tried provided some improvement, they are not in the same league as the better cords. I wish they were, it would save me some money.
The best of the lower price cords I have tried on the cdp is the Syn. Res. A/C Master Coupler which is found regularly used for <$150. The latest cord to provide the best improvement in my system on the cdp is the Music Timbre, from W Enterprises NW. It is made from a gold/silver/copper alloy wire.
The Silent Source Signature, also from Walker Audio, is highly recommended by a friend who still uses the Omega Mikro as his favorite.
Another friend swears by the Foundation Research LC-1.
There are so many choices it can get confusing, but one good thing is most companies have trial periods so it's virtually risk free.
The best of the lower price cords I have tried on the cdp is the Syn. Res. A/C Master Coupler which is found regularly used for <$150. The latest cord to provide the best improvement in my system on the cdp is the Music Timbre, from W Enterprises NW. It is made from a gold/silver/copper alloy wire.
The Silent Source Signature, also from Walker Audio, is highly recommended by a friend who still uses the Omega Mikro as his favorite.
Another friend swears by the Foundation Research LC-1.
There are so many choices it can get confusing, but one good thing is most companies have trial periods so it's virtually risk free.