I used to have a full system of Pursang along with Brujo and Brujo HC power cords. I now have a full system of TG Audio HSR, with SLVR power cords. I think my cableitis is cured.
The TG has none of the stereotypical "silver" sound - i.e. lean, very detailed but slightly edgy and shimmery with an over-lit soundstage. The Pursang still has just a bit of that quality. Some will find it very attractive and exciting, and in some systems it will be a revelation (as it was for me at first). The TG HSR has none of that sound. Instead it has a full, natural, open, smooth, coherent sound that you can listen to all day. And it images like a bandit.
I'd say Pursang leans slightly toward the analytical side, while HSR is "musically neutral". Both are exceptional cabling systems, but with different design philosophies and different flavours as a result. If I had to get absolutist, I'd say Bob's wire is the best I've heard so far.
The TG has none of the stereotypical "silver" sound - i.e. lean, very detailed but slightly edgy and shimmery with an over-lit soundstage. The Pursang still has just a bit of that quality. Some will find it very attractive and exciting, and in some systems it will be a revelation (as it was for me at first). The TG HSR has none of that sound. Instead it has a full, natural, open, smooth, coherent sound that you can listen to all day. And it images like a bandit.
I'd say Pursang leans slightly toward the analytical side, while HSR is "musically neutral". Both are exceptional cabling systems, but with different design philosophies and different flavours as a result. If I had to get absolutist, I'd say Bob's wire is the best I've heard so far.