JPS Labs Superconductor Interconnects Interconnect Cables
JPS Labs Superconductor Interconnects Interconnect Cables
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 20, 2008]
Neil Walkinshaw
AudioPhile
Strength:
Everything. Clarity. Soundstage. Deep smooth bass, yet beautifully refined and contoured. Naturalness around the mids/vocals. Smooth and sweet treble, but still remainling natural sounding.
Weakness:
None. Absolutely None. This is a review of the JPS Labs Superconductor Q Interconnect.
Customer Service Totally Professional. Getting a personal reply to an email from the CEO of a cable company just shows how seriously JPS Labs take their customers. Similar Products Used: Nordost
|
[Dec 16, 2004]
Jasper
AudioPhile
Strength:
Very Good, Very musical, very sweet, great bass definition, neutral and captivating.
Weakness:
Be aware, these are not the most ‘flexible’ cables in the world.., physically that is, but when bent and positioned carefully this should not be a problem. JPS Labs Superconductor+ speaker cable and JPS Labs jumpers There are a lot of ‘Superconductors’ around at JPS Labs. This is about their JPS Labs Single Superconductor+ speakercable. The Superconductor+ is a line of very fine speaker cables cables that is akin to Superconductor2 (for state of the art interconnects) and Superconductor NC (for state of the art speaker cables) The Superconductor+ speaker cables have become an all time ‘classic’ at JPS and are a sort of finished and highly evolved product in their own right with good price versus real high-end quality value. There is the Bi-Wired Superconductor+ (which is an integrated double run of the smaller Petite Superconductor+), and the (bigger) Single Superconductor+, that this review is about. Phew, all rather confusing this, that is why I spell it out for you. After having this figured out, I decided to give the bigger ‘Singles’ a try in combination with the exactly matching JPS Labs jumpers (for bi-wired speaker connectors; do not use the standard jumpers that come with your to be bi-wired speakers, these usually are horribly sounding plate-jumpers!). So far I had used Tara Labs’ bi-wired RSC 1000’s that I really liked a lot. Having wired the rest of my system with JPS however, I wanted to give these cables a try as an audiophile always interested in and curious for improvement, well, you know.. - And I am still surprised of what great extra these cables have given my already highly evolved system. Even more high-end now; with a more open, stronger soundstage, depth, better bass contour and definition, and instruments that sound more live than ever out of my great (but oh so revealing and wiring critical..) Zingali’s, while voices are very pleasant and most natural. Tears in your eyes.. And more than once I found myself looking up to see where that piano stands or some other captivating sound catching my attention looking towards my speakers as if there was something else to ‘see’ indeed. Sound flows through the room much more three dimensionally instead of coming from the speakers. Good character these cables while being quite neutral actually, without getting boring however. Actually there is just one word, or two: Good, Very Good. Highly advisable stuff if you want to invest in seriously good and lasting cables: try, and you will probably buy these and are ready so you can concentrate on what comes after: sweet music. These cables are made ‘out of the right wood’ definitely. Be aware: however these cables come pre-conditioned in high-tech antistatic packing, these also need there time to break in. And however this has not been an unpleasant experience, after a while they get better and better and.. Great fun! Similar Products Used: JPS Labs TARA Labs Cardas Naim |
[Feb 06, 2002]
AudioJ
AudioPhile
Comparing the interconnects superconductor+ and the new superconductor fx, the + has a more silent background and clarity, while the fx seemed to have slightly better dynamics, speed and crisper transients. Both had smooth mids n good detail. Should definitely be in your shortlist for this price range. Similar Products Used: JPS, VDH, Kimber select |
[Mar 04, 2000]
Arek
Audiophile
Strength:
clarity, amazing definition, makes music leap at you, eliminates grain and that hifi clinical sound, build quality and appearance is first rate
Weakness:
none in my system After what seems an eternity of comparing cable, listening, and evaluating I have settled on the JPS Superconductors+. These babies make my Bryston sound like a piece of Heaven. Music is incredibly realistic sounding, improved clarity, sense of depth and sound staging is phenominal, deep well define articulate base, instruments placed correctly, vocals clean and right in the middle of the room, quite amazing. Without exaggeration one of the best if not 'the best' I have heard. Now this is without the speaker wire which is next on my list, a g note but as soon as I save up, it will be in my system, can't imagine further possible improvement! At first I thought pricey cables but wait till you insert them, instant audible improvement and can't imaging what they will sound like after a month! So you get what you pay for. Futher to the cost factor, as an engineer I have some idea how much research and development costs and these are a true bargain for what it does for your listening pleasure. Congratulations to Joe and the JPS group for raising the ante in hi end. Similar Products Used: Kimber hero, PBJ, silver bullets, Tara labs RSC master, cardas hex, cross, many many more |
[Mar 06, 2000]
Mark Jenkins
Audio Enthusiast
I cannot quite see what all the fuss is about with this cable. Like most solid core cables, it is smooth and pretty neutral, and because of its excellent electrical properties it adds no hint of strain, as some cables do. But like most solid core cables it commits sins of ommission. It is not particularly extended in either the highs or the lows, and it does not resolve low level detail very well. Personally I find solid core cables to be preferable only when there is something nasty going on in your system that needs to be smoothed over. |
[Nov 16, 2000]
Dan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
very clean sound. great on the details. This is for the DIGITAL COAXIAL 1 meter. much goes for interconnects too
Weakness:
TOO D*** Stiff! Could be a tad too revealing on some systems This cable instantly revealed a little more detail than the MIT. However, I have 2 1000 watt Infinity HPS subs run speaker wire stereo and BIC America sub from the sub out on the Pre/pro for movies. This said b/c losing a little bass for greater detail was not an issue for me. I run full range Wharfedale speakers that are bi-amped and have dual bass drivers to boot. Some people wanting to enhance their bass may want to look elsewhere b/c this cable does not add a lot of lower punch, it just shows what is there. That to me is a good thing. Some recordings have super bass that goes low and clean and these reveal it. Others have great mids and these do that as well as anything too. Similar Products Used: MIT Digital Reference, Monster M1000D Silver, tributaries |
[Oct 06, 2000]
Raymond Tan
Casual Listener
Strength:
Sound is transparent and clear. Retrieval of detail is excellent.
Weakness:
Too stiff and may cause problems when you shift your equipment around. Pricey. I have been using the Superconductors between my CD player and pre-amp for the past one year and never have been happier. Some of the I/Cs I've used in the past tended to be too bright, but the Superconductors have a neutral, smooth and clean presentation that won't offend or grate. I liked my music to be warm without sacrificing detail, so using the Superconductors with the slightly darker TaraLabs Master Gen 2 between my pre and power amp were very complimentary. The Superconductors are a good choice if you already have close to the the sound you want in your hi-fi and you want to get that 10 per cent extra in punch and transparency. Similar Products Used: Too many to mention. |
[Jan 13, 2000]
Peter
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
clarity and depth
Weakness:
tough to bend but worth it. I went from the ultra link performance to the opal X3 and thought wow.What an improvment.Then i put in the jps supercunductor + and wow another improvment in sound.Evertything was in its place.Heard things i had not with the previous cable.This is a definite must.If you want to spend 300US on a 1 meter lenght go ahead its worth every penny.When you upgrade your system you wont have to upgrade the interconnects.They are as good as your going to get.5 stars all the way Similar Products Used: audio quest opal,ultra link performance |
[Jan 11, 2000]
Ron
Audiophile
Strength:
Tremendous detail,a very liquid soundstage,expansive,good low end!
Weakness:
Hard to work with [but worth it] Immediate difference wright out of the box.Best sounding innerconnect I have had yet.At half the price of Lapis,it is an OUT RIGHT STEAL.All I can say is WOW, WOW,!!!!!!!!!!!! Similar Products Used: Audiotruth Emerald.Lapis. |
[Feb 23, 2001]
Stan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Accuracy, transparency, price, quality build
Weakness:
a little stiff, but that's normal since the aluminum core is surrounded by a copper tube. When I changed interconnects, I didn't expect much. I read the reviews here, and I was intrigued to see what a new pair of interconnects could ad to my system. I'll tell you right away, it didn't ad anything, and that's the whole beauty of these cables: transparency. You will hear the slightest little details from your recordings, and distortion is kept to a bare minimum. I paid $520 for my 2 meter pair, terminated with the RCA connectors. I've changed many parts in my system. Apart from the speakers, these cables represent the most significant improvement, at the most reasonable price. Two thumbs up! Similar Products Used: Cardas Quadlink 5c, MIT Terminator 2, Kimber Hero |