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What is so frustrating about this experience is how darn good Jason's system sounds. I spent more on a pair of Audience Au24 interconnects than Jason did on his whole system. I first met Jason at a Park Slope stoop sale where he was pondering the purchase of some Monitor Audio bookshelf speakers. I asked the seller the price, $10 [list $2k+], and said to Jason -'buy the damn speakers, if you don't, I will'. He bought them, they're singing happily at chez Jason. If I'd gotten there 10 minutes earlier, I'd have gotten the speakers, but not the friendship....
Paul, are you willing to share your recipie to fellow DIYers or are you keeping it under your hat?I'm referring to iec connector type cords.
Occam's Gewgaw 12000 Mk II rev.d replacement cord ...
Hey Chris,Jason's receiver and cd player came equipped with hardwired 2 prong cords. I replaced them with hardwired cords using the same wire type/construction as my grounded Occam's Lazer cords, but a different configuration, star quad, which is very appropriate for ungrounded powercords. The grounded and ungrounded versions are, IMO, indistinguishable. They also have the newly chosen plug, which you haven't heard yet. The ground blade on the plug is only used to establish proper hot-neutral orientation into the receptacle. Adding a mains ground to a Class 2 ungrounded component is a sure way to get ground loops. It was far easier to hardwire the cords than to put in an IEC socket. I did this for Jason because he bribed me with bagels and lox, and I wanted to confirm my experience with replacing the captive cord on my stock Sony DVD-7700 that I'm using as a transport.Frankly, I'm gobsmacked by the subjective changes wrought by replacing a captive zip cord. Although I could measure the decreased inductance and increased hot-neutral capacitance, a good thing, its simply not material enough to, by any means, account for the perceived changes. And it certainly strikes me as 'odd' to say the least, that a cord change could make such a difference in a transport.Perhaps I and others who hear the differences are delusional. I am having a mechanism built that will allow me to make valid comparisons between powercords, interconnects and digital cables, not for proof to the naysayers, but for my own product development. The possibility of a valid, demonstrable experiment is simply a bonus.What is so frustrating about this experience is how darn good Jason's system sounds. I spent more on a pair of Audience Au24 interconnects than Jason did on his whole system. I first met Jason at a Park Slope stoop sale where he was pondering the purchase of some Monitor Audio bookshelf speakers. I asked the seller the price, $10 [list $2k+], and said to Jason -'buy the damn speakers, if you don't, I will'. He bought them, they're singing happily at chez Jason. If I'd gotten there 10 minutes earlier, I'd have gotten the speakers, but not the friendship....Back to the hardwired cords. I'm unsure if I'll be offering them for sale, as I'd be quite uncomfortable with anyone other than myself (or someone whose experience level I'm comfortable with) mucking about inside a component with the internal AC connections. If I can develop a database of which internal connectors are used to terminate the stock cords in various components, I could offer the replacements with teminations appropriate for different components and make the upgrade less experience dependant.Regards,Paul[/list]