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What is the best option for a power cord [for an AKSA 55N+]? I know there are $500+ options out there and people who swear by them but I'm not going to go anywhere near that. Given that single strand copper wire is highly favoured for signal wiring would there be any virtue to the same approach to power cords. the most basic approach could be to use the sort of single strand wire that is used for house electrical wiring [the fixed, hidden in the wall stuff]. The stiffness would be a bit of a pain though. edit 2: In Australia the std. form for this cable is a flat form with three parallel strands individually insulated as well has sharing a common outer jacket. Is there an ideal length? Are there any known principles here or is it in the same class as sat speaker wiring ie don't ask why this works but it does. If DIY is ok, what sort of wire/plugs are best? edit: how about hardwiring [at the amp end]? One less source of poor connection chances but any drawbacks? ...
Finally the wire itself - and Seano, you might well use computer PCs for source components but they are not built to carry heavy currents so I suggest they are "starving" your AKSA!
QuoteFinally the wire itself - and Seano, you might well use computer PCs for source components but they are not built to carry heavy currents so I suggest they are "starving" your AKSA! Too easy. I'll use the lead from my electric kettle instead. That draws heaps of current. The thing is.......if the amp is using a 10 amp fuse that costs less than 20 cents.....why use a 15 amp rated power cord?
Ginger,Thanks... I'm just going back to re-work the chassis on a '55 (and eventually, a '100). I've looked longingly at filtered IECs, and always worried that I'd end up with an anemic amp... not a problem?Can one go too far, in any realistic sense?Many thanks,Peter
... Any electricians who can tell us about the legals ...