| Analysis
Plus
Power
Oval A/C
Cords |
| Do
you
swear to
tell the
truth,
the
whole
truth
and
nuthin’
BUT the
truth…? |
| Clement
Perry |
| 10
September
2001 |
Specifications
Analysis
Plus
106 1/2 E.
Main Street
Flushing, MI
48433 USA
Price:
$299/five
ft.$330/six
ft.
Phone:
810.659.6448
Fax:
810.659.8101
Website: www.analysis-plus.com
"Hi
Clement. I
know you're
fond of our
cables but
just wait
till you get
a chance to
hear our
newest power
cords.
You're
really going
to be
amazed."
Don't you
just wanna
run in the
opposite
direction of
any
manufacturer/PR
person that
you know who
doubles as
his products
biggest and
most loyal
admirer? I
know I do.
Except, that
is, when
it's coming
from
Analysis
Plus
President
Mark Markel,
also known
as "the
MAN behind
the
curtain."
Since
his Silver
Oval
designs had
first gotten
my pants all
in a bunch
when I
initially
tried them and
chose them as
my reference,
I had long
been
anticipating
his power
cords.
Unfortunately,
until now they
had not
manufactured
A/C cables.
Many consider
the A-P cables
to be state of
the art in
many
all-important
audiophile
departments
such as inner
detail, truth
of timbre,
smoothness and
top-end (upper
frequencies)
resolution.
Additionally,
A-P Power Oval
loudspeaker
cables and
interconnects
possessed a
robust but
natural bass
with great
extension and
detail as
well. I guess
with these
virtues
clearly
apparent, I
was more than
welcoming the
opportunity to
hear just
what, if any,
sonic
improvements
the Power Oval
A/C cords
would bring.
Chief
Hardware maven
and column
contributor
Stu McCreary
had called me
awhile back
sounding quite
impressed
(like his
pants were all
bunched up
too) with the
addition of
the Power Oval
power cords.
Stu exclaimed
that once he
had placed
them on the
Bel Canto EVo
monoblocks,
the very same
amplifiers
used here,
"Everything
changed quite
drastically...
for the
better."
OK,
all of us who
own A-P cables
know Mark's
philosophy
don't we? He
is not the
type to listen
to cables as
much as he is
into examining
them. His
theory is
simple and
logical: the
signal on one
end of cable
should look
exactly the
same way when
in comes out
on the other
side! Mark is
not your
regular Joe
Audiophile
who, once he's
heard all the
great sounding
products, or
worse—only
those he could
afford—thinks
he can master
the art of
designing his
very own. I
could qualify
Mark an
audiophile as
much as a real
life
scientist. In
his studies of
Metallurgy,
Mark prefers
to measure a
cables
"claimed"
performance.
To do this,
Mark utilizes
powerful
research
components
such as
electron
microscopes
and spectrum
analyzers,
which allows
him to
literally see—through
a standardized
test of
measurements—what’s
going on (see
more company
background by
visiting their
Website).
If
Mark's A-P
Power Oval A/C
cord is
anything as
good as his
other designs,
then he has an
instant
success in my
book. Not
solely because
A-P's pure
Silver
interconnects
or speaker
cables proved
to be
exemplary
performers,
but because
these power
cords—once
again an A-P
standard
practice—are
priced very
comfortably,
in addition to
completing the
ALL Analysis
system. In my
book this is
the best way
to truly
measure a
product’s
line.
With
two pair of
Power Oval
power cords in
hand, I
replaced both
the Wasatch
Reference
Power Cords at
my Tact 2.2
preamplifier,
and the Ortho
Spectrum
Analogue
Reconstructor
AR2000.
Finishing the
review of the
Art Audio Jota
Amplifier and
the Dulcinea
loudspeaker
from Rosinante,
I found
listening to
the Jota a
very pleasant
experience
since it came
equipped with
its own volume
attenuator.
This offered
me a great
opportunity to
hear these
design virtues
without any
preconceived
notions based
on my usual
tastes, biases
and
preferences to
my preferred
arsenal of
electronics.
In
designing the
Power Ovals,
Mark states:
"What
we have done
at Analysis
Plus is use
computer
simulation
to optimize
the design
of a power
distribution
system. What
we
discovered
is our
patented
hollow oval
design
provides a
low L cable
without
having to
use stiff
and bulky
cables. Our
cables have
a super low
noise
voltage to
reduce the
background
noise to a
minimum.
This is
extremely
important
during quite
passages if
you want to
hear subtle
details.
This is very
important
for
classical
music fans
and for
other lovers
of live
music."
Physically,
you can tell
that Mark not
only wanted to
make a great
and affordable
product, given
all the
aforementioned
philosophies,
but by using
the finest
parts
available
today, he is
attempting to
make the Power
Ovals the best
on the market,
regardless of
price. Using
the ubiquitous
WattGate
connectors --
as many more
expensive
manufacturers
do -- the look
and feel of
the Power
Oval's are,
shall I say,
simple. So
simple by
comparison to
the
competition
that you just
don't think
they can do
what the big
boys do.
There's no
stiff,
unwieldy, boa
constrictor
sized cord—that
looks as if it
just swallowed
a pig—attached
to your very
delicate CD
transport,
preamp or amp!
There's
certainly
something
quite magical
about
listening to
the Power Oval
design. Using
Analysis Plus
cables
exclusively,
loudspeaker
cables,
interconnects
and power
cords, is an
assault on the
senses. I
don't state
this lightly!
This is
especially
noticeable
when used with
single ended
tube designs,
most notably
the Jota
amplifier or
the notorious
Zanden
amplifier out
of Japan.
Don't get me
wrong, there's
nothing wrong
with A-P when
used on solid
state either,
as Stu and I
had previously
written about
in our cable
reviews.
Historically,
there's the
age-old
question of
what makes
more music,
tubes or solid
state. My
answer is
still I
don't know!
With the way
the Bel Canto
EVo monoblocks
morph into the
best of both
worlds it's so
hard to tell
the
difference.
But one thing
is certain:
there's no
longer the
need to place
sweet sounding
cables, power
cords or
tweaks to
"master
at home"
the most out
of your
system. If you
want to leave
it as the
music's
intended,
through the
ears of the
engineer, then
I welcome you
to audition
the Power
Ovals through
whatever
floats your
boat.
Case
in point, lets
take the
performance of
jazz organist
extraordinaire
Jimmy Smith
and his latest
CD entitled, dot
com blues
[Blue Thumb
3145439782],
as the near
perfect
illustration.
Track three's
"Strut"
is a blues
number
originally
penned by
blues great
Taj Mahal.
Well,
surprise,
surprise, the
Taj is on this
track as a
special guest
vocalist and
he does not
disappoint.
Playing lead
guitar
alongside
Smith's
wonderful
organ work,
and sounding
ever so young,
this turns out
to be one
helluva fun
track where
the Taj belts
out his famous
line..."you
should have
never said you
loved me when
you laid
across my
folding
bed."
Well, if
there's one
word that
would define
this Power
Oval cable,
that word is
"neutrality."
There's a
sense that
what you're
hearing
through your
ancillary gear
is not being
traded off in
the least with
something else
sweeter,
darker,
richer,
whatever. The
sound of my
Sony SCD-1
used as a
transport in
conjunction
with a P1A/P3A
digital
front-end and
the AR2000
proved too
much of a good
thing with the
garden-variety
cabling I used
in conjunction
with the A-P
interconnects.
The way this
setup hurled
instruments
into your lap
would classify
it as forward
by almost any
audiophile.
Don't get me
wrong, I loved
it,
particularly
when the Home
Theater was
readied but in
two-channel
mode, even
with the
incredible
noise shaping
AR2000, I
didn't get too
many votes of
confidence as
to its overall
musicality.
This changed
quickly
however when
the Power
Ovals came
into the
picture.
I
enjoyed this
system's
ability to
thrust itself
beyond the
stage set by
the boundaries
of the
loudspeaker
placement.
What was more
amazing was
when I swapped
out all the
different A/C
power cords
and went with
an all
Analysis Plus
system. The
entire stage
relaxed and
instantly
become more
intricate in
its retrieval
of inner
detail and
delicacy
during heavy
passages.
There was no
longer the
feeling that
the
instruments
wanted to jump
out at you and
give you a big
kiss on loud
passages.
Depending upon
your taste,
this was both
good and bad
because though
I enjoy this
immensely, via
the Wasatch
line, while my
guests did not
(there is such
a thing as
becoming the
victim of your
own biases ya'
know. I wanted
dynamics...and
I got it!).
The sonic
differences
yielded by
simply
employing a
total of five
Power Oval A/C
cords changed
my system as
Stu mentioned
on the
phone...drastically!
At
$299 per
five-foot run,
I don’t
think you can
go wrong with
the Power Oval
design.
Swapping
amplifiers and
loudspeakers
may make for a
bigger
improvement,
but will also
make a bigger
dent in your
wallet. Before
going out and
purchasing
this highly
touted amp or
that excellent
loudspeaker,
you owe it to
yourself to
hear what your
system might
sound like
first with a
mere change in
cabling. The
best way to
achieve that
is by checking
out the latest
Power Oval
designs from
Analysis Plus
Inc. You just
may thank me!

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