Anyone come across this cable from Japan , made by Rosenkrantz
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I got one through byuee, it’s quite microphonic and I didn’t spend too much time with it, I definitely should spend more time testing it at home. I just have to find the time.Anyone come across this cable from Japan , made by Rosenkrantz
Friends, I'm back with some impressions of the lovely Eletech Plato that was kindly loaned to me by @Wyville (huge thanks!). The cable surprised me in many ways and build quality is up there with the Eletech standard (which has sort of set a new standard). First, I tried out the Plato on my Noble Katana because it is a monitor that really showcases differences in the chain. My preferred pairing with the Katana has been the PlusSound Exo Tri-Silver for its transparency, technical abilities and overall comfort/build. The Plato brings a smoothness to the sound that was a really nice surprise. Where the Tri-Silver is the more sparkly, "silver sounding" cable for lack of a better word, the overall smoothness of the Plato was immediately apparent. It brought a slight perceived warmth to the signature, probably because of how smooth it presented the treble. Still, I heard lots of detail and resolution, just an overall sense of natural response and smooth presentation. I really like the pairing! Bass impact was ever so slightly enhanced was the Plato as well, but overall quantity is pretty similar.
this read like describing the EA Lionheart to a T, how much does Plato cost ?
https://elementechnology.com/collections/school-of-athens-series/products/plato
$999, so, a mid-range offering in today's climate
https://elementechnology.com/collections/school-of-athens-series/products/plato
$999, so, a mid-range offering in today's climate
Not really apples to apples. . .different materials used for the conductor. Not to mention all the green(oxidized) LH cables I have seen lately, kind of makes me want to look elsewhere.1000$ ? wow that's a lot - i got my LH used from here for 300$ , i suggest you try and hunt one out i you liked Plato so much
So PW audio using the same plugs for their 1k+ 1950s and their $150 no5 would be a turn off for you?Yeahhh but to rephrase that - I feel like the parts on the 800$ Athena 8 wire were great for a 100$ cable, but not really of an 800$ one
Essentially - yes. Other than the difference in materials I didn't get the sense that the 800$ cable was in any way better than their cheaper stuff. I guess that's fairly standard for cables, but I'd at least want to see a fancier split or whatever, just about anything to distinguish one from the other
Not really, i've seen a $200 silver cable have this.Wooaaa it said to be Cryogenically Treated does that mean this thing is the best silver cable in the world?
Not really, i've seen a $200 silver cable have this.
My griffin doesn't seem to be PVC - it's some sort of TPU/TPE, and it's showing no signs of stiffening yet. and I'm the second ownerThe thing I like about Satin's wire, is it does not get stiff like a lot of EA cables for example.
yes there is! you can get your cable soft for an entire 3 minutes by using a hair dryer on it. When it cools, it's back to stiff crap, and no better than it was before. Try anything you like, the PVC is chemically altered and the plasticizers have been reduced. it'll never be soft again I'm afraid.hi, i was wondering if there is a way to soften a cable, I have an after market cable and it started to get a bit stiff and loose its flexibility after bout a year.
Lionheart and Plato are quite different cables. With my Phantom Lionheart is warmer and more intimate with thicker notes and excellent timbre, while Plato extends the stage considerably further, adds a lot of air with slightly leaner notes and a level of transparency and resolution that is really quite impressive. Of course it depends on the specific pairing.this read like describing the EA Lionheart to a T, how much does Plato cost ?
Thanks for confirming Satin uses a superior insulation, than some of stuff that gets stiff.My griffin doesn't seem to be PVC - it's some sort of TPU/TPE, and it's showing no signs of stiffening yet. and I'm the second owner
yes there is! you can get your cable soft for an entire 3 minutes by using a hair dryer on it. When it cools, it's back to stiff crap, and no better than it was before. Try anything you like, the PVC is chemically altered and the plasticizers have been reduced. it'll never be soft again I'm afraid.
You can sell them here on headfi. of course disclosing the stiffness. I did this with a PW No5 (actually took a video of it for proper sales disclosure), someone still bought it for $70! see below, the fun begins at 00:35 lol
https://photos.app.goo.gl/KSTV82ML3njCtDPZ8
It is a sign of better sound quality, but it doesn’t mean it is the best silver cable in the worldOk so that means the way it was forged isn't a sign off better sound quality?
I confirm my Chimera stay the same for a year, it even become a little softer. They also claim in their website that their new line of cable won’t get stiff like other brands.Thanks for confirming Satin uses a superior insulation, than some of stuff that gets stiff.