Allll Right !
I never waited so long for the announcement of a best ever "upgrade". Yes, with "best ever" I mean that. Better than a Lush^3, better than a Mach III and the impact of NOS1a/G3 upgrades I don't even remember any more.
It is the sheer lack of rest / time that prohibited me from writing this post. But here now finally goes.
10 weeks ago there was the bloke over in Australia who wanted more than what we had. And again, the title of this board applied.
Community induced Cables. The so-maniest cable emerged -
the Blaxius^2.5.
is that ?
The bloke in question wanted more
shielding. Say a Blaxius^3. But like with the Lush^3, I didn't know how to make it. There would be no fitting screens and sleeves available, or it would be something terribly clunky, not based on the Blaxius at all and thus also without the experience. That would not be the way to go.
Australian could be known for being persistent and he just kept on "nagging" to (re)think it over. So I (say) had to.
And then on this day some 10 weeks ago, I suddenly saw the light. But the light sprung from a strange quite different thought : how to exploit the 3 shields of the Blaxius^2 in a fashion that they also could be used freely, like with e.g. the Lush^2. So let's remember, a coax cable like the Blaxius always requires one screen at least (but normally *the* screen) because else there is no ground-return connection.
And then I did something what I would deem a kind of "illegal" and I added a ground wire. Sufficient to say that it was the highest quality wire in combination with desired gauge (think about the higher level currents) we had laying around and in went the oxygen free 10 or so euro/meter additional wire.
I will leave it to your imagination how exactly.
That first day, out went my 3.5 meters own interlink on one side only, and it was replaced by the 7 meters the customer had ordered. The other one was not ready anyway, and I envisioned an audible difference between left and right. OK, not really, but why not try it if the other one would be ready the next day anyway. The real reason was : possibly it would not even work. "Work" is a big word in this context, but notice how easy it is for an interlink that is not properly constructed, to catch something and hum.
A coax cable like coax should NOT be connected.
What crazy comes up with something like this.
Well, with the two different cables in use (Blaxius^2 and Blaxius^2.5) the difference was out-ra-ge-ous. Walking from the left to the right (at 10 meters distance, the speakers being 6 meters or so apart), it was the most audible how way more "dull" the old cable sounded compared to the new one.
The next day, two cables in, I was so much flabbergasted that I, well, should have written this post right that moment. Many times I thought about doing it (the days after) but it just did not happen.
The next 4 weeks or so there was no time for having new interlinks myself, because the same guy from Australia kept us busy for literally weeks. Anecdotal would be that the number of meters of Blaxius^2.5 were a kind of countless, that the supplier did not have the extra sleeve which would be required (other than a month or so later) and that someone here started counting and counting, and calculated in advance that if all would be right, 10cm would be left after preparing the cables that eventually shipped in a box larger than 1,5 the size of a Mach III box. And that 10cm indeed was left in the end !! Amazing.
But my luck was : I had the 2x 7m of interlink from the Australian and I am not sure whether I asked if it would be allowed to break them in for a couple of weeks. Anyway, I used them happily.
After the big box(es) were out, a pair for myself was created, and they too obviously worked well. They still do.
Compared to the Blaxius^2 the sound is infinitely less smeared (was it then ?) and way way "shorter" at sounds of which you'd expect them to be short (e.g. a closed hi-hat). At the same time what should be longer was way longer (cymbal), and the whole of everything was transformed to something like an other dimension.
Possibly the no real description took me longer to post about it ? ... It is a bit like the NOS1 and its first USB interface - from then on nobody could describe its sound. This is the "sound" of the Blaxius^2.5 to some extent. No-sound.
But this was not all ...
I
think that most people will use Q3,4,5 at 1,1,1. Well, a week ago I suddenly heard how that now could go. This too is difficult to explain, but I'd say that everybody who uses 1,1,1, will know why he does that. And I now heard that it was not "necessary" any more.
And THAT beat all ...
I recall that last Sunday I was playing all the famous songs from Manfred Mann's Earth Band. Man, the sheer
spell coming from that now ... I apparently never heard how it has been intended ?
The highs are extraordinary, the color of the drums is no less than beautiful, and e.g. the snare is such an instrument that requires this "shortness" or otherwise it exhibits distortion (it is a most difficult instrument to begin with, of course).
Voices are unbelievable bright. Or clear, would be the better word.
Would one even the slightest think "should I replace my Blaxius^2 with the ^2.5 then ?!?:. The answer is an immediate Yes. And not because we are out of $. You won't be sorry by guarantee.
Edit : I removed a confusing text here.
Peter
PS: For now I left the price of the Blaxius^2.5 unchanged compared to the Blaxius^2. The Blaxius^2 won't be produced any more; the ^2.5 can sound exactly the same as the ^2 if you'd want that.