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post #16 of 22
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Originally posted by JMedeiros
..tsk..tsk...tsk...where are my priorities??
In the right place I think. But then again, I'm rather odd that way myself. I'd rather have one KILLER rig than 3 decent rigs. And guess what? That's just what I've gone and done.
post #17 of 22

Re: another happy Signal customer

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Originally posted by JMedeiros
I am using a Signal Magic Power on my Philips 963A and I like it alot.

I was so impressed with the build quality for the price that I just ordered some custom length ICs from them as well. They just arrived and are burning in as I type

Plus....turnaround is lightning fast.

John
Slightly OT, but how flexible are the ICs?
post #18 of 22
i have a set of the Signal Cable 2 IC's, they are fairly flexible, and seem to hold their shape when you bend them.
post #19 of 22
Lots of folks got nice VD power cords for well under $50, so you could probably locate some used ones really cheap! (though you might first consider searching for "VD + knife"
post #20 of 22

Re: Re: another happy Signal customer

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Originally posted by AdamP88
Slightly OT, but how flexible are the ICs?
They are quite flexible. Here is a pic of a 12 foot pair I will be posting for sale this evening. I ordered two sets and as it turns out only need one set.



post #21 of 22

Re: Re: Re: another happy Signal customer

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Originally posted by JMedeiros
They are quite flexible. Here is a pic of a 12 foot pair I will be posting for sale this evening. I ordered two sets and as it turns out only need one set.
John,

Those are some really nice looking ICs you got there. The fit and finish on them is very impressive and they look to be well built. How do they sound in your system.
post #22 of 22

Re: Re: Re: Re: another happy Signal customer

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Originally posted by ServinginEcuador
John,

Those are some really nice looking ICs you got there. The fit and finish on them is very impressive and they look to be well built. How do they sound in your system.
So far, so good. I burned them in for the suggested 20 hours before installing them between my home theater receiver and the Pioneer Dolby Headphone processor's analog inputs. The sound for Pro Logic is solid and full of detail and space.


PS....I also just ordered two of Signal's Magic Power Strips....I am out of control...but these have a floatable ground and look at the orange and black coolness:

http://signalcable.com/magicextension.html
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