Gary ??? Where art thou Gary ??
charles
Gary is probably too busy making more cables in his secret lab 👨🔬
Yes, Gary is in his bat cave creating new secret wires. Nick was in my secret wire lab recently for a good listen. And then we went to a new audio store opening up and that was a great experience also. I recently got inspired to use bare wire with graphene to mostly reduce and/or eliminate micro-arcing, with air dielectric and I’m getting extremely low capacitance and my best results ever.
And Nick, since you were here I have tried a new version of interconnects and I think the sound is even better. And that result is only with one digital interconnect, and I haven’t put the new design into the analog interconnects yet. I am receiving parts today and that probably could happen today or tomorrow. I will keep you all posted.
Gary
Yep, graphene is revelatory when it comes to cabling, especially low level cables. My trials with speaker cabling are coming along, but it is line level that really shows the schnitz!
Fun, ain't it?
My first endeavor into whole-length graphene-treated wire is in my new power cords, which are really stellar. I use 10-gauge and 8-gauge wire for that. And I just made a digital IC with the same wire architecture and the sound suddenly opened up and evened-out very nicely, with lots of audiophile goodness; richer sound, nice midrange, more upper range, detail with a little less edge, etc. People don't realize that a "digital" coax cable actually carries an analog signal, so it is not just "bits", and so it isn't unexpected to get better sound with a better digital cable. I am graphene-treating speaker wires and will be building them and making analog ICs next. Previously, unfortunately because of the price, I had been using pure silver wire most recently, which sounds great but is expensive and leaves a tiny bit of an edge on the sound - these are copper.
Gary