Impressions of the New IeGO Power Cord
Mar 12, 2008 at 5:00 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 13

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As a new member, and at the request of “Maniac” to post this review, I hope it will provide my fellow Audio enthusiasts with simply an experience……Thank you


Introduction: I was flattered to be chosen to do a review after responding to David Wei’s post on AudioCircle soliciting a reviewer for his new IeGO power cord. The alloyed wire and construction of his cable is exotic and intriguing with IeGO’s proprietary plugs. It is available in both an alloyed copper and silver plated copper version. In spite of the fact that some consider the power cord affect voodoo, there’s no denying they can change the character of sound, and that they did. So, when the cables were ready to ship, David notified me by Email with tracking number and 5 days later USPS delivered the package to my Houston home. Thank you David for this opportunity.

Info Link: IeGO Power Cable, now ready to ship!!! Check first post for info.

Initial impressions: It’s a rarity that when you introduce a component to your system that right off the bat it’s a winner. Such was the case with the quality built and packaged IeGO copper alloyed power cord. The cables are heavy yet flexible and IeGO’s plugs provide a tight secure contact.

After about an 200+ hour burn-in the IeGo was introduced to the new ICE power amp. Not intending a serious A/B listen, I frumped down in the chair with what I would consider a sonically mediocre CD that I liked anyway. As it started up, wife followed suit and took the secondary chair. Immediately something had changed, my attention became focused, then more so. I looked at wife who was nodding “yes” and I smiled.

What have we here? A PC that played well with a high powered,
unforgiving, dynamic power plant. ICE power is and has been controversial and feeding it with totally neutral MAC Palladium ICs can be interpreted as suicide. In some ways yes, but an ideal platform to judge a power cord, it reacts with sometimes wincing results.

Our previous Odyssey Stratos was “at home” with the brute VH Audio
Flavor 4, great increase in detail, focus, soundstage, and slam. Not so with the ICE it became edgy and rough. Next was the MAC PC on the Odyssey, nope it veiled everything…but it worked on the ICE. Except one niggling problem that on many CDs strings and horns could easily step over the line in being a little too sharp and edgy. Further, the mids were simply not as rich or full bodied as the core of the music. Enter the IeGO PC, smile.

Conclusion: What did we hear? First and most important the mids were liquid, richer….more musical. Previously edgy strings and obnoxious horns were now pleasant, richer in color and texture. There was no loss in that wonderful ICE detail or instrument separation in fact a discernable increase, with an increased soundstage all the way around. And bam, the bass slam hit and was gone that fast. Most importantly the soup had it’s crunch and distinct individual flavors but with a presentation of it all coming together as one, blended, and aged as a fine wine.

NB: The silver plated version presents the same qualities but with
a slightly softer presentation. As noted from David “best for components that tend to be bright”. The copper remains on our system
 
Mar 13, 2008 at 5:32 AM Post #3 of 13
Wow,first post blew me away
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Are you kidding me? Really?
 
Mar 13, 2008 at 7:39 AM Post #5 of 13
He posted this first on AudioCircle and apparently was asked to copy it here as well since as you know it reads very well.

Impressions of the new IeGO PC

This apparently happened after my posting my thread below. I saw the information over there and that is when I posted some information myself earlier over here. Just to let others know of the new cable that has now come available.

http://www.head-fi.org/forums/3922785-post1.html

So it is not like it is new information. No one ask me to post the thread that I started, I was attempting to provide information to the people here.

I hope that this does not start another of those cable war threads. It is simply a little information and opinion. BTW, from the AudioCircle post I have order myself two of these cables which have yet to arrive.
 
Mar 13, 2008 at 9:44 AM Post #7 of 13
Well, for everyone's information. I personally do not interfere with reviewer's conclusion or any part of their test. If you'd like to make sure, you can ask ger546 if I ever asked to change even one word of his review.
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The most I do to reviewers are either asking them to let it burn in a bit more or possibly to try it on some other type of equipments.


I guess I can literally call that my belief, and it is my hope that I can be viewed as another fellow user of audio "toys" than just another rep. :p
 
Mar 13, 2008 at 11:56 AM Post #8 of 13
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Originally Posted by Maniac /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Well, for everyone's information. I personally do not interfere with reviewer's conclusion or any part of their test. If you'd like to make sure, you can ask ger546 if I ever asked to change even one word of his review.
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The most I do to reviewers are either asking them to let it burn in a bit more or possibly to try it on some other type of equipments.


I guess I can literally call that my belief, and it is my hope that I can be viewed as another fellow user of audio "toys" than just another rep. :p



Things may go better for you around here if you contacted Jude and have your status changed to a member of the trade since you are a company representative. This is usually expected of any company representative to identify themselves.
 
Mar 14, 2008 at 1:48 AM Post #11 of 13
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What's the build quality like ?


The build quality is quite good if I may say so myself. I know the guy who managed the production, and he is a very meticulous guy. I'd be surprised if he let any sub-par build/constructed stuff out of the factory.


I'll see about taking apart some of my own IeGO power cable apart and show the innards and how it is put together.
 
Mar 15, 2008 at 4:30 PM Post #12 of 13
My two IeGO Silver cables came today. That was fast shipping.

I will not be able to install these for a while since I am not to pick up or force things for a few weeks. Oh! well I have them anyway. They do look the part and they are flexible.
 
Mar 19, 2008 at 12:58 AM Post #13 of 13
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Originally Posted by slwiser /img/forum/go_quote.gif
My two IeGO Silver cables came today. That was fast shipping.

I will not be able to install these for a while since I am not to pick up or force things for a few weeks. Oh! well I have them anyway. They do look the part and they are flexible.



Hope you can get better soon.
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