Pure®Harmony RCA Plug


Just finished installing these on my Stagger Silver Solids interconnects and they are simply amazing.

The Staggers were already very good, but adding these rca's has elevated them to a whole new level

Details are abundent across the board and the dynamics are extremely crisp without being brittle or edgy.

Violins are very smooth with much more body.

They take the "bright" out of silver IC's without sacrificing details.

They also extend the bass response and improves on control.

Dynamics- about as good as you will get - amazingly fast

If you have the Canare RCA's on your staggers you will be amazed by the improvements the Pure Harmony will make.

Just Google KLE Innovations and checkout the reviews on their products

Amazingly good stuff

Regards
williewonka
Hi Williewonka, do you think the following might be worth while... 2 twisted pair Cat5 (blue and brown pairs) for the ground (-) and single for the Signal (+) ...
Yping - cat5 will work nicely, but braid them - do not twist them.

Braiding is easy and ensures the conductors are never parallel to each
other - parallel conductors causes all sorts of issues.

Using solid silver conductors will be the most dynamic.

If you try it let me know how it works out

Regards
Hi Williewonka, ok thanks. I am having a think about a few options and your cable reviews have also given me a few more options :)
I've just installed a pair of Pure Harmony on the continuous harness in my
tone arm.

The immediate improvements were very noticeable and included
- significant extension to the high end
- much more dynamic
- sweeter/fuller sounding mid-freq's
- HUGE Improvementes to micro details
- faster control of bass.
- much deeper image
- more space around individual Instruments
- outstanding clarity - superb!

Although these are the improvements normally associated with the Pure
Harmony, it was the amount of improvement the surprised me, considering
the miniscule voltages involved.

The old Nakamichi RCA's were definilty restricting the performance of my
turntable.

Now my TT has been "liberated" :-)