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The Essential Sound Products The Essence Power Cord Review - The Absolute Sound, Volume 20, Issue 108 |
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TAS Volume #20, Issue 109 Download/Print |
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IT'S AN INSTRUMENT, you know. In the dimmed light we
look out to the warming pieces of our stereo and ask,
as countless times before: What change now? The
process can be a conundrum; a method tempting Chaos.
Equally intriguing is the notion that each piece of our
system is, in essence, a subjective reflection of its inventor's
mind, of his sight of the sound absolute (or lack
thereof). We see that a stereo piece is mearly |
This past month, I've attended a string of choral presentations,
mostly in churches, and have realized that
during the soprano's high, dynamic projections, and also
during sustained notes (regardless of dynamic force), the
sound is not "thrown out" as if from a resonant orb (as
I've mistakenly described before), but rather, seems to
move out within a narrowed column of projected sonic
energy (narrower the higher the frequency) that connects |
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a means-a
tool-towards the conveyance
of that vision. In creating
our own instrumentsour
stereos--we conjure these
various visions into our own.
It is a balancing of visions,
and the stereo components,
be they metal or ebony, are
simply umbilicals reaching
between minds. From minds
into visions, into tools, into
sound, and then into ours;
such is the art, or art-lessness,
of hewing a stereo instrument.
And the most obvious umbilicals, you ask? Frankly,
while interconnects fascinate, |
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between myself and the singer (for a lesser time period on
dynamic bursts and for a lingering,
hypnotic period when
a note is held and drawn out-i.e., dynamic connection is
sustained on sustained notes). This is the semblance of
effect The Essence's increased energy bestows upon a system.
The Essence also seemed to enhance the illusion of
depth. I say "seemed" because, again, the spatial proportions
are not altered,but, rather, the deep-stage players
are released in an enlivened projection that imbues a
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power cords have left me
considerably, and consistently, underwhelmed. As a wellheeled
automaton, I too have conformed to the path provided:
from Distech Powerbridge II's to Tiffany blacks,
Discovery then BS (the early ones), and now a reluctant
holding pattern with Marigo References. But the self-denied
truth is that they have all been names, simply doing
the same. Sure, I have heard improvements: a cleansing
of both source and space, initially refreshing in its
briskness and stripping of irritating grunge, yet with a
subtle, obtusely-perceived sterility discerned in long-term
listening (albeit longer with each iteration). I have found
this trade-off inherent in all powerline products, excepting
the Electraclear EAU-l faux-clock box, and, through
time, have reluctantly accepted this predictable evolution
of product type. Looking out to the instrument, I have
always known that my connecting
cords were, ironically,
a limiting connection between
visions, clouding my
sight, tempting Chaos.
And then came The Essence.
At last, a power cord that can
properly be termed a component.
My first startling perception
was that the system had been
unleashed through a vital,
surging force. And while that
observation of dynamic transformation
was accurate, it remains
a superficial description
of the nature of that
change, and thereafter, its domino-like effects. The
Essence does not drop the noise floor in order to garner
increased transient cues (a stripping of space and concurrently
the sources' harmonic richness) as other power
cords and conditioners do, but rather, each source is now
(and don't ask me how) individually injected with a high-octane,
jet-like infusion of pure energy. Moreover, this
change is truly neutral in that no other attribute of the
sources' tonal character or behavior, nor the spatial perspective,
is detrimentally effected. some components enliven the surrounding space (the
Atma-sphere MP-l preamp comes to mind), The Essence
seems to enliven the players themselves while leaving
your stereo's long-fought-for spatial attributes unscathed. |
natural increase in articulation to their voices. In
other words, depth perspective is not manipulated by a
softening of rear-stage sources, but rather through an
increased, intrinsic energy within the performers themselves,
your connection to their message is enhanced, and
thereby, your connection to the depth of space in which
they occupy is enhanced. (Articulation, or intelligibility,
is also increased for near-stage performers, although this
is an effect readily adjusted through other means.)
One final observation (and, alas, there are others): My
Quads have never even remotely approached this level of
dynamic performance, and, frankly, I'm still a little nervous
about the system's capabilities. The air vents in the
ceiling now vibrate from the totally transformed and
exquisitely tight low-octave energies. I leap instinctively
to punch the Down button on the Joule's remote volume
control-yet the Quads blow past my furtive actions
unfazed! I know these speakers intimately and have long
ago accepted their supposed Iimitations, but now am
forced to reassess the nature of their limitations. I see that
it is the purity of bass energy they are fed which is important
to their ultimate performance. Gone is the urge to
burden my short-path system with a subwoofer and
cheesy crossover simply to balance the spectrum.
One caveat: While The Essence is un-editorializing, it
does expose latent, discontinuous artifacts in upstream
components, particularly those of an analytic persuasion.
Frankly, I am thrilled for a light to be shown down the
path ahead (what change next?), but if you own a solidstate
system, digitally-based with an analytic bias, and
you wish to ignore this trait, I don't believe The Essense will allow you. On the upside, if you own a system that
you feel is approaching its apex, then you must, simply
must, audition this product.
So, again, that question: What change now? I say: Go
on, get connected; stoke the obsession, and distill the
Vision .... -- Mark Bucksath
The Essence Reference-II Power Cord (March, 2012)
$1499.99 (2 meters, with standard IEC connector)
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