TG Audio HSRi Power Cord Speaker Cables
TG Audio HSRi Power Cord Speaker Cables
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 23, 1999]
Todd Samost
an Audio Enthusiast
Excellent cable for the $$. |
[Nov 10, 2001]
Tom
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
HSRa Gen II Reviewed: Very transparent, quiet, pacy/rythmic, focused, extended, nicely constructed although nothing fancy, price, flexibility
Weakness:
May not be the best choice with brighter systems as this PC does not attempt to smooth or roll off the high end - long break in period This review is for TG Audio's HSRa Gen II PC. This cord is slightly more expensive then the HSRi, and is meant to be more accurate, although less forgiving then the HSRi. I'm using the HSRa on a Sonic Frontiers Line 3 preamp where it replaced a Coincident CST-PC. The latter is a very nice PC. Its smooth, detailed, open, and extended, although its smoothness and slightly laid back character becomes a coloration in itself. The HSRa seems to have a very transparent character that makes it hard to nail down, almost as if what I'm really hearing is now coming direct from my source, and not filtered or colored in some way by my preamp. This is a fast and rythemic cord, transients have a lot of snap without smearing detail. Bass articulation is crystal clear, no muddy bass, no artificial weight, just nicely extended definition with excellent articulation. My only caution to perspective buyers would be that this cord doesn't attempt to produce an analog sound by tapering the highs in anyway, or making a lean system sound more weighty. Therefore if your system is on the brash, lean, or bright side this cord will not mask anything. On a neutral or warmer system this cord will help bring out the best in the components its connected to. It allows a wealth of information to pass through, unfettered. Similar Products Used: Shunyata Viper V2, Coincident CST-PC, JPS Power AC, LAT PC, Absolute PC, Transparent Powerlink Plus/Super |