| Bybee Super Effect Ultra AC Cords |
| Another nail in the coffin of the
competition? |
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December 2007 |

Having lived for some time with Bybee's Super
Effect Speaker Bullets, reviewed
here in September 2007, I’m still
reveling in its sonic virtues. Jack Bybee, who
says “I’m only semi retired” (at age 78), has
no interest in making speaker cables, digital
interconnects and the like—all appropriate
candidates to employ Bybee's latest quantum/nano-tube
technology. Struggling as he is to keep up
with orders for his Super Effect Speaker
Bullets (It takes him more than 6 hours to
make a single set), Bybee has opted to sell
the rights to his quantum/nano technology and all
its potential applications. Based on the sonic
improvements provided by Speaker Bullets,
you’d expect a storm of potential buyers to
come running to buy the rights to the
technology. They have not.
Most manufacturers of high-end audio products
(I would say about 95%) suffer from
over-inflated egos. To them, the “high-end” is
about their product(s) and nothing else
matters, or is even worth investigation.
Tunnel vision runs rampant in our beloved
hobby. Worse, I find it nothing short of
amazing that manufacturers value a reviewer
only for as long as he continues to use and
praise their product(s). If you find a
component you like better, there’s something
wrong with you, your system and/or that new
component. It’s happened to me so often I've
come to anticipate it. It isn’t just reviewers
that get this treatment; it’s also other
manufacturers, distributors and the like. I
think this is the primary reason why Bybee
products aren't taken as seriously as they
should be as an OEM source. Fortunately, there
are a few manufacturers, whom I know
personally, that do not suffer from this
syndrome. These guys are serious music lovers
that couldn’t care less what your system is
composed of. As long as it's making beautiful
music, they're happy for you (and for the
manufacturers who make the components that
provide so much enjoyment).
One of those individuals is Mike Garner,
founder and owner of Tweekgeek.com. Garner has
been a Bybee user and supporter since 2001 and
sells Bybee products on his website. Garner
jumped at the opportunity to partner with Jack
Bybee in producing an AC power cord that would
employ the same quantum/nano-tube technology
used in the design of the Super Effect Speaker Bullets. Being an audiophile and music
lover himself, Garner has used various Bybee
products in his own system and was elated to
be given the opportunity to co-produce a new
AC power cord with Jack Bybee - the man
himself.

At $3,000 retail, the Bybee SE Ultra AC
cords are expensive. Yes, but not as expensive
as other AC cords I've seen and personally used. They're
less than half the price of the Sunny Cable
Supreme AC cords that retail for
$6,750—and that I was using exclusively
throughout my system.
Jack Bybee told me about his newly devised
plan to partner with
www.Tweekgeek.com, and wanted to know if I
was interested in listening (and potentially reviewing)
to a prototype AC power cord. Of course, I was. It was
some weeks later that a pair prototype cords
arrived at my front door. They were composed
of solid core wire using a special soda-can
type harness that internally supports two
internal Super Effect Speaker Bullets and a
Bybee Purifier on the ground wire. Bybee also
chose Wattgate AC connectors as he finds them
among the best available.
I
decided to try them first with my pair of
Behold BPA768 amplifiers, replacing my
reference Sunny Cable Supreme AC cords.
I played Herbie Hancock's newest and exciting
River: The Joni Letters CD and within
five seconds I knew something sonically
special was taking place.
I
was astonished as to how viscerally real,
see-through, dimensional and ultra delicate
the entire system had become. Hancock and his
longtime stable mate Wayne Shorter, playing
glorious saxophone riffs throughout, clearly
shifted from sounding like a blend of sonic
melodies to more like individual instruments
with more buoyancy. Instruments possessed a
cleaner, tighter, faster and thus more
authentic sound. Soundstage width grew as well
while the air surrounding individual
instruments noticeably improved giving each
musician greater space between one another.
Just like the Super Effect Speaker Bullets,
this AC cord's claim to fame is how it
addresses low level noise.
Sonically speaking, low level noise causes a
myriad of problems ranging from the lack of
bass articulation to slurred pitch and poor
transient response greatly impacting on
high-frequency information as well. This robs
music of its natural light or incandescence.
In addition, low-end information contains
essential harmonics and fundamentals critical
to the high-frequencies. Invariably, time and
again, whenever I addressed and thus improved
the low-end performance in a system, the
top-end improved as well. What the Bybee SE
Ultra AC cords does—and I consider this
quite unique in my experience—is address low
level noise. Wow, I thought, these Bybee AC
cords may prove as indispensable as the Super
Effect Speaker Bullets themselves.
I didn’t want to get ahead of myself, so I
asked Mike Garner if he would send a review
sample of a production sample whenever
possible. I was curious if things would differ
from the prototypes Jack Bybee had sent. One
thing was certain from even a short session
with the prototypes: these cords are the real
deal and I ONLY had two on my amplifiers.
After about three weeks of musical bliss, I
received another pair of cords from Mike
Garner's Tweekgeek. I was pleased with the
workmanship and feel of the six foot
(standard) cords. Unlike the prototypes, which
have the 'magic box' at the female (IEC) end,
the box was situated closer to center of the
cord. This was a significant help in getting
these cords around equipment in cumbersome
setups with limited space. In addition, they
use 11 gauge, stranded, 6-Nines,
continuous-cast copper wire, double shielding
and Furutech AC connectors. Very impressive.
Mike Garner obviously wanted to build a very
good cable and in my opinion succeeded
brilliantly.
How does
the Bybee SE Ultra AC cords compare to
the prototypes?
Having found that Super Effect Speaker Bullets
sound their best after a 500 hour break-in, to
fairly compare the new Bybee SE Ultra AC cords
with the prototypes would require letting them
both simmer for a few weeks. And that’s
exactly what I did. (Okay, I admit I did
listen to the new cords before they were fully
broken-in). Right out of the box, the Ultras
seemed slightly darker than the prototypes and
the background seemed blacker in contrast,
giving instruments slightly more body and thus
a richer feel.) With proper break-in, I would
prefer the Bybee SE Ultra AC cords over the
prototypes because I do think they're slightly
quieter and richer sounding overall.
Post
break-in, I decided to see what the Bybee SE
Ultra AC cords could do with Jon
Faddis' recent CD, Terenga (KOC CD
9969). Last year I was fortunate to have Jon
Faddis visit my home on various occasions with
rough masters during the recording of this
excellent CD. Faddis' work as both a performer
and quality control manager helped immensely
in the production of this disc. So it had been
a some months since we last heard his music. This
time, using the Bybee SE Ultra AC cords
and Speaker Bullets, we found the sound
noticeably improved particularly in respect to
what Faddis described as “the music’s timing,
rhythmic flow and spacing.” Faddis shook his
head, wondering how a CD he knew this
intimately—HIS OWN MUSIC, in system he’s heard
nearly a half-dozen times in the past year
could be bettered to such a degree. I told him
to join the club because I was shaking my head
in amazement too! I had not mentioned the new
Bybee filters to him just to see if there
would be any noticeable differences without me
mentioning any product in particular.
The addition of the Bybee Super Effect Speaker
Bullets helped to remove AC gremlins grit and
glare while improving the overall musicality
of the system. Installing the Bybee SE
Ultra AC cords removed even more of the
same, but also added something of their own to
the music: a vitality and immediacy. Keep in
mind, grit and glare are insidious AC pests so
utterly ingrained into our audiphile
consciousness many folks I know mistake it for
what high-end audio ought to sound like
and qualify systems that have minimized these
pests as “too smooth.” In the past, I too
would rationalize this common hardness
whenever detected (especially on complex or
loud passages) on the quality of the system,
discs or worse—standard CD’s16/44
digital format itself. This, of course, was before the
arrival of the Nova Physics Memory Player,
Bybee Super Effect Speaker Bullets and most
recently,
the Bybee SE Ultra AC cords.
Switching back to the Sunny Cable Supreme
AC cords proved somewhat of a rude awakening.
The Supreme has less ability to portray
the music in the silky, dynamic and
dimensional fashion characteristic of the
Bybee SE Ultra cords. Instruments
sounded slightly more rough and smothered
together, giving the music a less “true” feel
than the Bybee SE Ultra AC cords. I
never thought I would experience this level of
improvement over my long-standing reference
Sunny Cable AC cords but in this hobby, one
thing’s certain: “Better” is always lurking
around the bend awaiting the unsuspecting
listener.
The nano-tube, quantum physics combo
technology Bybee employs in the SE Ultra
AC cords and Speaker Bullets appears, in my
system and to these ears, to have a far
greater sonic consequence over previous
arguments pertaining to choosing between
6-Nine Copper over 7-Nine Silver for example,
or whether high or low capacitance cable is
better than low or high resistance ones. Once
you hear the Bybee technology at work you’ll
instantly know the difference, that is if
you're a true connoisseur of music. Bottom line, the inclusion of
the Bybee SE Ultra AC cords have taken
me closer to the performance rather than the
recording.

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Features
* Two Bybee Super Effect Purifiers. One on the
hot and one on the neutral
* One Standard Bybee Purifier on the ground
* Shielded Aluminum enclosure houses the Bybee
devices
* 11 awg 6N stranded Ohno Continuous Cast
Copper
* Double shielding:
o Silver plated copper braid shield
o Foil shield
* Furutech FI-15E (G) IEC and FI-15ME (G) male
plug standard, with other optional
terminations available
MSRP: $2999
Manufacturer: Tweek
Geek
7075 Umber Court
Arvada, CO 80007
Contact: 303-653-6341
Website:
www.tweekgeek.com
Email:sales@tweekgeek.com

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