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Review: Cryo Parts Power Cords Nucleus
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REVIEW OF TWO CRYO PARTS POWER CORDS:
Nucleus and Polestar
After two weeks in my system these babies
have really opened up. Let me explain.
Here’s what I wrote two weeks ago
after they had been inserted in my system
for only several hours:
“I put the Polestar on the subwoofer, and
the low bass seems to have a little bit more
impact and definition. I put the
bigger, beefier Nucleus on the Cary power
amp, and I haven't noticed very much change
there. Maybe things are, again, a
little clearer, more focused, a little
tighter. But this could be the power
of suggestion, because this is what I was
expecting.
In general I want to say things perhaps
sound crisper, but I don't like to use that
word because the "s" and 'p"
sound suggest a treble etch. Rhythm
seems a little more emphatic, attacks seem a
little more clear. Maybe background
noise is being reduced so that I can hear
the music more clearly. I am not sure
exactly what's going on yet--these are just
initial impressions.”
Well now that the Nucleus and Polestar have
been in for two weeks, and there
are--without any doubt--many changes for the
better, and no negatives. First off,
there seems to be much greater
“headroom.” That is the music
seems to “breathe easier,” as if my amp
were 50% more powerful. Rhythmic drive
is much more articulate. Bass is
punchier and has more pitch definition.
I hadn’t noticed before but in
retrospect it was somewhat blurry or flabby
by comparison with my old power cords (stock
on the Martin Logan Depth sub and Tiffany on
the Cary SA 280 V-12 power amp). Now
it just sounds right and natural, and better
defined--not too over-damped and unnaturally
tight, as some speakers do.
Chris Squire’s bass on The Yes Album and
Fragile sounds more present and more
melodic, and punchier. I can
distinguish it much more readily in the
complex mix, when it often doubles Bill
Bruford’s bass kick drum. The Martin Logan
Depth sub is now even better integrated with
the Martin Logan CLS electrostatic panel
main speakers. Also, Jon Anderson’s
voice sounds more real, smoother, fuller,
less processed, even as the edits and
“seams” in the mixdown are more present
on these complicated studio albums. Finally
with regard to these two remastered Yes
albums, I am able to hear (in a more
disentangled fashion) the different voices
of the other members of the band on vocal
harmony parts where they sing behind
Anderson.
In general, there is a greater ease to the
music, a greater naturalness. Everything
sounds more subtle and relaxed. Along
with this feeling of greater relaxation to
the music, the soundstage has greater depth
and width. Micro-dynamics are
enhanced; I hear new qualities of ebb and
flow. Acoustic instruments in
particular sound more at ease. On
several classical chamber music recordings
it sounded as if the performers--who had
been nervous youngsters--are now mature old
pros. They seemed to have relaxed and
grown more confident in their playing that
much. Indeed everything sounds a tiny
bit less electronic or “hifi”—more
like real, natural, relaxed music.
In trying to explain all this to myself
logically, I have came up with this image.
In going from the wall outlet to the
power amp or the subwoofer (with its inboard
amp), electrons are now "kissing each
other" as they flow through these power
cords. How’s that for a romantic,
nonsensical image? Well, I hate to say
it but when listening to music with these
CryoParts power cords in the system, it
makes some kind of sense.
One thing I definitely now know is that good
power cords can make a fairly dramatic
difference for the better. Next time
around, instead of thinking of how to
improve the sound by changing the
interconnect or speaker cable, I will
definitely consider replacing a power cord
or two. Good job Lee and CryoParts!
Hoodman
August 2005 |
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