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I was at Phil's this past weekend and noticed the difference between the Zen and Audience pc's immediately. As good as the Audience chords are, the VH Audio Flavor 4's were and are better in my system.I don't think you cna go wrong with either choice.Why do pc's make a difference, I have no idea and frankly don't really care why. I just trust my ears.George
Has anyone got any links as to how power cords could affect the sound? As an Electronic/Electrical Engineer, of all aspects of audio "voodoo", this is one pill I have had the most trouble swallowing..
What it is really more like is your car running better after you wash it. A real phenomenon..... with no scientific basis at all.Why not just go into the wall, remove six feet of "crap" electrical cord, install a new outlet and reinstall your system that much closer to the power source. You will infinitely improve that six foot run of power cable. Can't beat that!
The Brujo does really well on my dac. Because I only have two Flavor 4's (which I need on my 201's), I haven't done a direct comparison to the Brujo on my dac.In what way did the Brujo not do it for you?George
As another perplexed electrical engineer I know that mubo jumbo aside, a power cable can be measured by its resistance, capacitance, and inductance. Most power cables are six feet or less so resistance is very low, that leaves capacitance and inductance. The less the better.
Some cables do have significant inductance and capacitance and that can be audible. So when people say they can hear a difference they really can in some cases. Whether you think this "coloration" of the sound is a good thing is a good thing is a matter of personal taste.
Most high quality electronics has very good power supply filtering built in. The power cord is only there to get current to your device up to the amount your service panel circuit breaker will supply. A cheap shielded belden cord at the proper gauge is all you need.
Now I like a spirited religious debate on cables as much as the next guy, but there really is very little science behind the power cord argument.
Lost81: It's pretty axiomatic that if there is a change in volume, then there will be a change in "depth" and "body of bass" and any other audiophile adjective ever conjured up. Now can someone scientifically demonstrate in a DBT with volume equal that these other lovely audible characteristics are enhanced with a power cord? If not, then I'll save the $10 for gas and simply turn my stereo up a couple decibels. ...
George: Why do you ask with such incredulity "is it in my head?" Do you have an immunity to the placebo effect which bedevils all mortals? Why would it be hard to believe that your brain's interpretation of sound is "in your head" and subject to all the other stuff that's in there? Don't you believe in the power of positive thinking - the power of the mind?...