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It's probably not the power cord you are hearing, just the actual sound of the DAC with lowered noise. I don't think anymore break-in will occur with the changed cord, maybe changing IC's now will let you adjust the sound to your liking? Just my thoughts, no science in there at all.
Quote from: Tr3vWh0r3 on 7 Oct 2006, 04:52 pmIt's probably not the power cord you are hearing, just the actual sound of the DAC with lowered noise. I don't think anymore break-in will occur with the changed cord, maybe changing IC's now will let you adjust the sound to your liking? Just my thoughts, no science in there at all.Hmm, If that's the case the lowered noise floor completely took away the "airy" quality I had before. I still have in my head that the electronics are now fully quenched and have to be re-adjusted, I know it takes awhile for system synergy from past experience (about 48-72 hours of use after any cable changes). I could of course just be getting too old
Hmm, If that's the case the lowered noise floor completely took away the "airy" quality I had before. I still have in my head that the electronics are now fully quenched and have to be re-adjusted, I know it takes awhile for system synergy from past experience (about 48-72 hours of use after any cable changes). I could of course just be getting too old
I upgraded the stock power cord of my Bel Canto DAC2 which I have been using for about 2 years or so to a PS Audio Prelude power cord.Everything sounds "dark" now. Does the DAC have to "break-in" again now that it has a better stream of power going to it?I never thought that I could hear differences with power cords, I guess I was wrong.
Problem resolved. It wasn't really the power cord, it was what was feeding it.