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If am amplifier needs all those vodoo gimmicks to sound proper then it's high time to go buy a properly engineered amp. $1500 piece of wire makes a huge difference...LOL!!!.....give me a break. ...
I'd buy a high end power cord but they don't make them long enough to go all the way to the generating station.
Can you please provide a model number or a link for the transformer?
An upgraded power cord is not just about improving the transfer of power. Shielding unwanted RFI, EMI and mechanical vibrations from entering your equipment via the power cord is the other half of the equation.
Any competently designed piece of audio equipment today will have a EMI/RFI filter installed on it's front end. If not then just buy one from Corcom or one of the other manufacturers (see Newark Electronics). Heck, even Radio Shack probably sells them. You probably have 50 feet of romex wire running around inside your walls yet only 6 feet of power cord on your amp. Shielding the power cord is only benefiting 6 feet of that 56 foot antenna. Hence the reasoning behind adding an RFI filter on the front ...
Power cords DO make a difference, but something like a Volex 14 gauge shielded (about $10) does a great job.
Quote from: CIAudioPower cords DO make a difference, but something like a Volex 14 gauge shielded (about $10) does a great job.Can you suggest a source for Volex shielded cables? I cannot seem to locate a source.Thank you.
Here are two units, both of which offer excellent isolation performance. The latter ferro-resonant unit also includes line regulation as well as harmonic distortion rejection such as that which would appear if you were operating a light dimmer on the same 120V circuit. Obviously this unit is more expensive and has even better performance but, unless you know your line needs this help, the Topaz 100 will be plenty sufficient for general clean up duties. No need to buy more than you need.