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I'd love to just let these people hear what real cable is like. .
I did not come "out of the woodwork", I was in the Dominican Republic for a while.
I'll take 3 Volexs @$1/ft on 3 components (source, pre, amp), over 1 Audience pc @$350+++ on the component of your choice, with the remaining components using their stock OEM PCs, any day....
Hey Dan, ever thought of test driving some power cords and finding out for yourself what differences you might or might not find? Or would you rather have someone tell you what you should hear or won`t hear? You got two ears dude, use them! There`s allot of PC manufacturer`s out there that will give you a 30 day tryout for the cost of shipping. It`s threads like this that just ends up in a flame war of opposing opinions and in the end Dan, you`ve learned nothing. With that said, I personnally favor Venhaus` ...
Dan:Try the Audience PowerChords. They're the best I have ever used. They have a 30 day money back. I don't think anyone has ever used that on the PowerChords. I heard on the down low that 8th Nerve might be bringing a power cord out that is supposed to be great. I haven't heard it myself, but I trust these guys' ears. B
If you do not address noise control first you will be very confused when shopping for power cords. A lot of these "audiophile" power cords are designed as filters and spatial enhancers. Listening to them could give you the impression that they sound great, when in reality they are bandwith limited and colored. Get your power right on first.It is my experience in my system (and in Lak's highly revealling system) that as power delivery/noise control measures improve, expensive power cords become irelev ...
Animal, could you briefly describe they noise control steps you've taken? I've got a very basic set up. Digital and video go into a Tice AV Solo; amp goes into a PS Audio Ultimate Outlet.Dan
Is there a special problem when dealing with integrateds or is this talk of specifically built powercords just industry gobbelty-gook?" I'm willing to be wrong here, and I'm a power cord agnostic anyway, but it seems to me that "specifically built" applies to digital v. analog equipment. The theory being to keep digital signals away from your analog gear and vice versa. Seperate digital and analog AC outlets, for example, are not uncommon in better power conditioners.I doubt if any cables are marketed with the degree of specificity (integrated/seperates) that you seem to be asking after. However VPI has introduced a special AC cord for its outboard TT moters. If someone could explain THAT to me I'd be happy. If you're looking to try on aftermarket AC cords for the first time, check out the "Basic Power Cord" from Virtual Dynamics. For about $35. you get a six foot, hand made cord with more heft than most substation feeds. It's shielded, "cryoed" and terminated very well. I can't claim to have heard any explicit improvements with this cord in place, but it more than covers its cost by scaring the Hell out of my non-phile friends .