Reviews

The filter system is so efficient in that it provides a real signal-to-noise ratio improvement to your equipment. Antigone provides users more than just power distribution. It is also equipped with industry-leading quality outlet and uses five Rhodium plated Furutech NCF receptacles

DR Acoustics Polynice Power Management/Virtual Ground System by Greg Voth

DR Acoustics Polynice Power Management/Virtual Ground System by Greg Voth  

 

Stereo Times most Wanted Products of 2023

You will be hard pressed to find cables that are made better or sound better than these cables at any price, except for maybe one of the other designs by this company. They may be their own competition. Highly recommended.

DR Acoustics CLASSE’ DELTA Cables and Antigone AC Conditioner by Dave Thomas

TED Magazine

“I can say that the formula proposed by Mr. Daniel Robidoux has no competition, when it comes time to show us that with good concepts, even nanotechnology can be at our service.”

 

TED Magazine

“Personally, I can confirm that the Antigone and its Red Fire Ultra power cable have made significant improvements to my stereo system.”

 

6Moons

“The DR Acoustics was a powerhouse in the noise reduction department, with tonal charm that did its price tag justice”

 

6Moons

“From a sheer effects perspective, this cord swap simply behaved like an amp upgrade.”

 

Magazine Son & Image

“Of all the power supply and distribution systems we’ve reviewed, the Antigone stands out as the most accomplished and effective system evaluated to date.”

 

Magazine Son & Image

“The Red Moon cables bring out the crystalline and melodic clarity of the Italian composer’s work. There is great perspective and a level of refinement which raises the level of musical engagement of these concertos. High art indeed!”

 

Magazine Son & Image

“Both of the digital cables (the Blue Moon S/PDIF now gracing my system) and the Red Moon USB, along with the Red Moon Shadow speaker cables, set themselves apart by their ability to significantly reduce the gap between reproduced music and reality.”