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Review: Purist Audio Design
Dominus Interconnect |
As some of
you may know I posted a thread asking which
set-up would sound better; 1) using short
interconnects and having the equipment rack
between the speakers, or 2) moving the
front-end equipment off to the side and
having only the amplifier between the
speakers. The second set-up required the use
of a much longer run of interconnect.
I received several answers telling me to
avoid long interconnect while other
suggested the improvement would be profound.
One of the people (Albert Porter) who will
remain nameless offered to loan me a
3.5-meter pair of Purist Dominus.
Now I have to digress. Several years ago a
friend loaned me a 1-meter pair of Purist
Colossus which he was auditioning. He was
unsure of the cable and asked me to listen
for a few days. After a few days of break-in
I sat down to listen. After only a few
minutes I said to myself, I don't care what
this costs, I'm buying it. Greg told me it
cost $1200. I was sad to see it go, but I
could not justify the cost and even if I
could I did not have the money. I have since
added Colossus to my collection and enjoy it
very much. When the nameless AudiogoNer
offered to loan me a cable several levels
higher than I had ever heard I jumped at it.
After a few days a package arrived via
FedEx. I spent the next several hours
moving, leveling, and replacing the
equipment on my DIY rack. For the next 48
hours I ran a signal through the Dominus.
Most of that time I used the Purist burn-in
disc but also mixed in miscellaneous CDs. On
the third day I sat down for some serious
listening. Serious listening involves the
playing of LPs as opposed to CDs, although I
did use a Blood, Sweat, & Tears SACD for
a while.
As good as the Colossus sounded when I first
heard it, the Dominus was that much better.
I give it the highest compliment, which can
be given, it was musical! It did not cause
me to listen to the pre-amp, or speakers, or
cable, I just listened to music. It was easy
because there was so much less in the way of
the music. The timbre of instruments was
much more natural. Bass was tighter, with
much more thump to it. The all-important
midrange was lush and pure. The treble
roll-off I experienced when I bought the
Pass Labs Aleph Ono was gone. Treble which
tended to sound shrill on CDs before was
tamed.
The soundstage was dramatically altered.
There was depth behind the speakers I never
had before. It sounded like the rear wall
was pushed back another foot. Voices and
instruments were tighter and smaller with
more air around them. Detail, which had been
difficult to discern in the past, was
obvious.
Much of the listening I did was with my new
Simply Vinyl LPs. Even the old Elvis LPs had
incredible presence. I was not aware how
well some of those older LPs were recorded.
Bob Dylan's Blood on the Tracks Lp revealed
music much more involved than I originally
noticed listening to the cassette back in
the 70'S.
When I played Simon and Garfunkel for some
friends they were amazed to hear two voices
on the recording than the blend normally
presented. Hoyt Axton's Gypsy Moth from the
Fearless Lp was almost frightening. It
sounded like he was there in the room with
his acoustic guitar. Every recording I
listened to revealed things I had missed in
the past. In many cases it was like meeting
an old friend who was actually more
interesting than I realized.
This too shall pass, and pass it did. Much
sooner than I was willing to part with the
cables their rightful owner required their
return. The feeling I had when I returned
the Colossus ten years earlier was back. So
close but stills out of reach. Seven
thousand dollars is as impossible now as
$1200 was ten years ago. "Were those
cables worth $7000?" I can hear you
demand.
I don't know. How much would I have to spend
on electronics to get the same level of
improvement in my listening room?
I can tell you when I replaced the Dominus
with my own cable the music seemed lifeless
and dull. Everything the Purist added was
back to normal for me. Last month it sounded
just fine, but tonight as I write the review
it sounds like someone replaced my HiFi with
a boombox. I'll get used to it and things
will be fine in a few weeks but I am
secretly socking away my pennies for some
new Purist interconnect. If there was a
weakness in this cable I will have to leave
it to someone better than me to point out. I
didn't hear any.
So, which set-up sounds better? It's hard to
tell because the Dominus interconnects are
so much better than the Colossus or the
Cardas I own. Having the rack out from
between the speakers sounded very good and I
think you can affect similar improvement
without spending the amount required for the
Dominus, I will keep this set-up even
without the ICs because there was an
improvement. Over the next few weeks I hope
to get a better understanding of what
happened and why, but if you can get your
hands in the longer ICs give this set-up a
try.
Associated gear
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