0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic. Read 9323 times.
Mark,See here:http://db.audioasylum.com/scripts/t.pl?f=cables&m=71447
try Ernie's DIY PC: http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cl.pl?cablpowr&1050380500Y. Easy to build, cheap to buy and they work great. Check out Ernie's system on Audiogon: he is a little nuts about good power
Quote from: eric the redtry Ernie's DIY PC: http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cl.pl?cablpowr&1050380500Y. Easy to build, cheap to buy and they work great. Check out Ernie's system on Audiogon: he is a little nuts about good power These seem interesting, anyone else tried them?
Quote from: markCQuote from: eric the redtry Ernie's DIY PC: http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cl.pl?cablpowr&1050380500Y. Easy to build, cheap to buy and they work great. Check out Ernie's system on Audiogon: he is a little nuts about good power These seem interesting, anyone else tried them?Yes! I have them and would recommend them. I tried a few different cords, Volex, Kimber, and one I can't remember. They all sounded a little better than stock. The only component I heard a large difference on was my preamp. All of a sudden it had a thicker sound, better midrange, and a little more detail. In order of notable change from most to least: Belden, Kimber, Volex, the one I can't remember. Sorry I can't remember the other cable. It was one of the popular recipes resold by some guy on Audiogon. However, like I said in an earlier post, I have really clean power so, my results may be less drastic than someone with more electonic noise in their environment... and/or worse electrics.I bought a lot of this cable, made a power strip, upgraded my outlets, etc.... I went through a lot of trouble to see what all the fuss was about. I found the fuss was about the difference of replacing a good IC to a better one. QuoteI expected more... in the end, good equipment sounds better than good cables. I guess I got caught up in the power cord 'craze'... I experimented, inhaled, I even believed!!! But, now it's just a power cable, they make a nice little difference in what I've heard. For the money, Ernie's kits are the best.-Carl
I expected more... in the end, good equipment sounds better than good cables. I guess I got caught up in the power cord 'craze'... I experimented, inhaled, I even believed!!! But, now it's just a power cable, they make a nice little difference in what I've heard. For the money, Ernie's kits are the best.
No, but I intended to do just that.... Sounds like I've got this weekend's experiment!I'll report back or PM you.I've still got the Kimber and the Volex cords... The Belden should be broken in by now.... (about 2 months of constantly on...)
See the posts in the Lab circle on DIY powerbox, and several on DIY powercords. There's lots of DIY recipes out there, check out the ones at TNT:http://www.tnt-audio.com/clinica/diycables.htmlor the DIY powerbox at:http://www.audiotweaks.com/diy/ac_outletc/page01.htmor the ones at DIYCable (have their own circle here).You can have a new cheap hobby making and evaluating all these PCs.
I was shocked at the diffence in sound between power cables. I bought a Groneburg for my stereo Stratos-didn't really hear a difference over the stock cable, but thought hey what the hell' it's made for it. Then I got an Absolute cord to replace the flimsy one that came with my cdp. Here, I heard better bass response, so I bought another one for my pre-they're resonably priced. Didn't hear much difference. Now that I have my Dual Mono I've ordered another Groneburg. Now to the point. I came home from work this aft. and spun a few tunes, finished up with some Diana Krall. I thought rather than have one stock cord and one Groneburg on the DM, I'd have two the same, so I swapped out the two Absolutes from the cdp and pre and put them on the DM. I put the Groneburg on the cdp and the stock Stratos on the pre. Turned everything back on and went and had dinner. I came back about an hour later and put Diana back on. Something was terribly wrong! She was screaming at me and the bass player left the room. I didn't think power cords could do this. So I switched everything back the way it was and voila all was right again. Now it's got me wondering if these Absolute cords are junk, or are they just not good on amps? Maybe I should try some diy cords. Any suggestions for the cdp and pre?
Quote from: markCI was shocked at the diffence in sound between power cables. I bought a Groneburg for my stereo Stratos-didn't really hear a difference over the stock cable, but thought hey what the hell' it's made for it. Then I got an Absolute cord to replace the flimsy one that came with my cdp. Here, I heard better bass response, so I bought another one for my pre-they're resonably priced. Didn't hear much difference. Now that I have my Dual Mono I've ordered another Groneburg. Now to the point. I came home from work this aft. and spun a few tunes, finished up with some Diana Krall. I thought rather than have one stock cord and one Groneburg on the DM, I'd have two the same, so I swapped out the two Absolutes from the cdp and pre and put them on the DM. I put the Groneburg on the cdp and the stock Stratos on the pre. Turned everything back on and went and had dinner. I came back about an hour later and put Diana back on. Something was terribly wrong! She was screaming at me and the bass player left the room. I didn't think power cords could do this. So I switched everything back the way it was and voila all was right again. Now it's got me wondering if these Absolute cords are junk, or are they just not good on amps? Maybe I should try some diy cords. Any suggestions for the cdp and pre?Mark,QuoteThe Absolute Power Cord is extremely good at what it does. I have seven of them. In an A/B comparison in my system, a cryoed version outperformed both the BMI Whale ($400) and the BMI Shark ($650) power cords.However, in my Forté 4A power amp I use a Jena Labs cryoed Tice PC3 power cord (with a Highwire Wirewrap tuning device). I like it better there...Most people do not understand how to properly use power cords. I hold the point of view that a power cord is no substitute for proper power stabilization and filtration. You will notice that comments in favor of expensive power cords come almost exclusively (if not always) from people with mediocre or non existing power stabilization/filtration rigs. My friend Deano uses a variant of the Chris VenHaus power cord with his Lamm monoblocks. Deano is a power conditioning freak and ended up making his own power conditioner, though... My suggestion to you is to send your Absolutes to cryo treatment ($9-10/ lb) and then break them in by running your refrigerator through them for about ten days.
The Absolute Power Cord is extremely good at what it does. I have seven of them. In an A/B comparison in my system, a cryoed version outperformed both the BMI Whale ($400) and the BMI Shark ($650) power cords.
Break in your power cords by running your refrigerator through them for 9-10 days?? Is that some kind of audiophile-audition refrigerator with an IEC socket? Why not just cryo them in your audiophile refrigerator's freezer?
With all do respect, just what does it do extremely well? If they sounded as bad as they did on MY amp, why would I spend more money on them to get them cryoed? In my mind, a cable would fist have to sound good to get it cryoed-then it should sound better. But, if it sounds bad to start with, I don't believe cryo treatment could fix it.