It’s exactly this sort of attention to detail that does make a difference between a so-so installation and an excellent one.
That looks rather similar to mine, except that the silo cable feeds my Core. Gotta love the NZ stacking plugs
Ah, but in what order are they stacked?
Gold.
Damn… I’m nowhere near DIY… but I’ll live. ha ha
Great on ya, RvL!! That’s the way to do it… money for nothing and the chicks and Naims for free… - everything counts, as per what Pete01 also reflected.
Keep it goin’.
I’ve been using a Chord PowerHAUS M6 for a few days now. It replaced a Music Works G3. I really didn’t want to like it as I’ve spent quite a lot of my hard earned money on hifi over this past year. But Oh my! It just has to stay.
Ross at Acoustica (who’s home system is similar to mine) told me pre trial that I wouldn’t be sending it back to him and he was on point. The sound now is clearly more transparent and cleaner with no negs. Results may differ in different home set ups of course but worth a listen for sure for those receptive to a mains upgrade. IMHO…
Hi,
Assuming you want to invest half of the required amount-
Can you sample the S6 too?
The answer to that would be no.
Jovial enthusiastic encouragement for a comparison.
You could always try one yourself Steptoe
Good to know, I might want hear it some day to compare to mine.
I don’t think the S model would be anywhere comparable to the M but the S should be same or very similar to the MusicWorks models. In that case however, I do think something like the Titan Eros should be auditioned along as it’s cheaper and no worse than the MusicWorks, or could even be preferred.
I think the Chord M competition would be Ansuz, Shunyata, SOtM and alike similar well-wired passive type noise reduction models.
Delivery times ???
You’d have to ask a dealer that question Dave
My dealer is Acoustica. Just thought you might have had some indication from them.
You are correct though, I should ask directly
Ok Dave. Ross has placed a big order for both versions with Chord. I do know that. He’s sold several already based on sale or return.
He must be very impressed by the “sound” of them
Will have to contact Acoustica yet again
Finally got around to installing my Chord S6 block today. I’ve had it for around a week or so but was awaiting some other bits and pieces. Well, WOW!!! What an improvement!
The system: Melco N100/Plixir power supply / Sim Audio Moon 340i amp / Klipsch Forte III speakers.
The S6 replaced an Olson Electronics block, which as many will know is a high quality standard mains block but not specifically for audio use (they do make the Sounds Fantastic block but I just had a standard one).
In fairness I should say that the Olson was connected to the mains with a Chord C Power mains cable whilst the S6 is connected with a Chord Epic cable. All equipment power leads are Chord C Power (no longer available). Mains is the standard house ring main - switched Crabtree double socket.
Where to start? I’m truly blown away. I heard both the S6 and M6 at my dealers and was impressed but the effect in my own system seems so much more profound. Probably because I of course know the system far better.
I’ll run through my impressions. A total removal of any digital hardness and glare and a complete cleaning up of the sound. Very noticeable with high frequencies which are so much more controlled and natural. The sound is much more expansive and ebbs and flows far more naturally with a complete removal of any sense of strain on crescendo’s. To be honest I didn’t think there was any sense of strain anyway - but the Chord block has shown me that there was and it’s now noticeable by its absence.
Musically speaking - well there’s just far more of it! Musical lines and phrasings are so much more explicit. Much more detail but in a proportionate natural way - not exaggerated. The music has become so much more interesting and nicer to listen to. Keeps bringing a smile to my face. Familiar tracks I know well seem fresh and renewed. Vocals are incredibly realistic and ‘in the room.’ The music flows so much more naturally.
Downsides? None at all - except, and I’m not sure about this, or even if it is a ‘downside’, but there sometimes seems a very slight reduction in transient ‘slam’. Sometimes. Maybe. Not really sure. Actually I’m inclined to think that it’s simply as a result of the removal of hardness and edginess, which perhaps superficially could give an impression of increased transient slam.
But overwhelmingly the result is far more music and less hi-fi. Absolutely no doubt about that in my mind. If I had obtained this sort of improvement from spending a few grand on a new amp or whatever I would be chuffed. So my verdict is it easily justifies it’s place in my set up. I thought the results I was already getting were excellent but with the S6 installed things have gone to another level entirely. One of those moments when you know something special has happened.
First time ever in seeing a piggybacked treble wall plug and I didn’t know they even existed. But It does look very tidy and efficient and hopefully there’s corresponding SQ uplift over seperate plugs.