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Alphason..., HR100,
Wow! That was the best arm I owned by a long shot. It should be mentioned that I had to add about 2grams of ballast, but it blew the Syrinx PU3 away and that PU3 was a TAS favorite - top of the heap. Maybe you had a bad arm?
I guess mine would have to be a rather expensive(for me anyway) set of speakers that I paid for in full, including shipping, and never received. As they say; "A fool and his money are soon parted" and I was a fool....
No, the turntable (including the arm) is marveolus! I am sure it would compete very well with the Amarra/Weiss Dac2...
: which of your purchases was way over-hyped?
With a decent recording, a serious cartridge and pre - I used an Electro Research Ek-1 strain gauge - it would eat that DAC alive.
......"downgraded" to a pair of JMR Twins. Instant musicality after downgrade......Galante Rhapsody is right up there although I sold it only after 1 week of ownership.
Was it really the cord or the claims behind it? Power cords should never be thought of as power conditioners. If a power conditioner is required, it's best to buy a power conditioner OR see if something can be upgraded in the effected gear's power supply. This thread could be good for debunking stuff. As long as a power cord can deliver the proper current to your gear, there should be no issues. It is important to check cable quality- but that's typically a simple resistance check. A power cord should be made with a good conductor and have the terminations wired properly. The plugs should be good quality as well. The only concern: It has to effectively deliver the current your gear requires. Solid contacts throughout and high quality wire will do just that! As far as weeding out noise, boosting bass, warming up the mids, etc... No. There can be positive effects relative to a defective or under-rated cord, but that's all. There should be a guarantee of rated performance. A 15 amp cord should deliver 15 amps without breaking a sweat. It should not become hot at the terminations. Heavy electron flow can create some warmth, but it should be subtle. As far as other performance factors- I think the manufacturer would be simply guessing. Hit & miss.