I was wondering if there was any info available on Bryston power cords?
What is the construction of Bryston cords, solid wire or stranded (if so, how many strands per lead)?
Are conductors twisted in some unusual geometry?
What is insulation used, pvc, polyethylene, something else?
Are Bryston cords shielded, and if so, how (how many meshed wire or whatever layers)?
Would there be any reason not to use power cord on BCD-1 with conductors of lower gage from the one in the cord that comes with BCD-1?
What is the lowest gage of power cables that Bryston makes with standard connectors that power cords for BCD-1 and 7B SST are terminated with?
These may sound strange questions, but I have been listening to BCD-1 today in my system and again I find that Bryston power cords work better with BCD-1 as well as amps and other gear from other manufacturers than whatever power cords I have tried.
And it seems to me the less shield the better.
So I am wondering what Bryston does with power cords, if it is not trade secret, and if it would make sense that I build some unshielded low gage power cords?