The MPC/Mini+ power cable...

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The MPC/Mini+ power cable...
« on: 1 Jan 2011, 03:40 am »
We have a new power cable for the 2010 Mac Mini.  It is a 1.5 meter 2 conductor cable with teflon insulated 14 ga OFHC 6 nines copper in a helical braid around a natural fiber core.  The outstanding flexibility of the MPC/Mini has been retained.  The electrical connectors are Furutech gold plated units: a FI-11M(G) Edison connector and a much modified FI-8N(G) IEC C7 connector for the Mini or anything else that uses a C7.  As you can see in the picture the IEC connector on the finished cable is much smaller than the unmodified version shown on the right of the picture.  This modified connector allows easy access to the Ethernet connector located next to the power inlet and the power switch on the back of the 2010 MM.



Compared to the standard MPC/Mini cable the MPC/Mini+ (Plus) has better detail retrieval with a very smooth presentation - just what one would expect from high quality gold plated connectors.  Soundstage is BWD.  The biggest difference is the incredibly fast rise time (transient response) of this cable without any truncation of reverb tails or low level detail.  In other words, the excellent MPC/Mini power cable has given rise to an even better sibling at a modest increase in price.
Edit:   One of my customers emailed me and told me to mention the SLAM!! the cable has.   :idea:  Methinks that is the whole rise time thing.   :green:  In case you missed it - this cable does SLAM!   :End edit

Production time is approximately 10 working days and the price is $399.00 plus $12.00 shipping (USPS Priority Mail) in the US.

Silent, fast, detailed with luscious vocals and honest instruments are this cable's forte.  Oh, yeah - SLAM, too!  Enjoy.

Dave
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Re: The MPC/Mini+ power cable...
« Reply #1 on: 1 Jan 2011, 05:31 am »
Oh boy, look at that bad boy. Any trade-in offers with the old MPC/Mini cable?  :D

Great way to start off the New Year. Here's to 2011 Dave!  :beer: :wine:

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« Reply #2 on: 1 Jan 2011, 05:44 am »
Oh boy, look at that bad boy. Any trade-in offers with the old MPC/Mini cable?  :D

Great way to start off the New Year. Here's to 2011 Dave!  :beer: :wine:
Clayton, I'm thinking about offering an upgrade program and will have a good idea as to cost early next week when my suppliers get back in the office after the holidays.

Stay tuned.

I'm looking forward to a GREAT 2011.  How can I miss with all of you folks out there?   :thumb:

Dave

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Re: The MPC/Mini+ power cable...
« Reply #3 on: 1 Jan 2011, 03:26 pm »
I can't wait to try one of these out.

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Re: The MPC/Mini+ power cable...
« Reply #4 on: 1 Jan 2011, 03:48 pm »
I can't wait to try one of these out.
As soon as I get more Furutech connectors, yours is on the way!

Dave

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Re: The MPC/Mini+ power cable...
« Reply #5 on: 1 Jan 2011, 05:42 pm »
I got to A/B the MPC/Mini and the MPC/Mini Plus in my system.

The MPC/Mini is an excellent cable.  It does a terrific job helping the MacMini sound richer, more detailed, and more analog.  It blows the stock cord away easily.

The Plus version of the MPC/Mini takes it to another level.  Things are smoother yet better defined yet again.  The attack/slam is improved.  This is a terrific PC for the Mac Mini.

Just when you think things can't get any better, Dave walks in with another goodie from his bag.    :thumb:

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Re: The MPC/Mini+ power cable...
« Reply #6 on: 2 Jan 2011, 04:28 am »
Love the modded C7 Furu, Dave!   :thumb:

Peace,

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« Reply #7 on: 2 Jan 2011, 05:12 am »
Damn sweet looking power cord Dave, and I think that Furutech plug might even fit my DirecTv HD DVR.  :drool:
 
Just so no,,, just say no,,, just say no (but I never listen)  :lol:
 
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« Reply #8 on: 2 Jan 2011, 12:22 pm »
I think that Furutech plug might even fit my DirecTv HD DVR.  :drool:
 
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Robin

Do you think that would really be worth it though?

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« Reply #9 on: 2 Jan 2011, 05:24 pm »
    "Any trade-in offers with the old MPC/Mini cable?"

Dave, if it's this good I too would be interested.... but hard to see how it could be the orig is sooo good.

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« Reply #10 on: 2 Jan 2011, 05:45 pm »
Do you think that would really be worth it though?

Well I would imagine it would be an improvement over the VH Flavor 1 PC w/IEC adapter that I'm presently using but I couldn't say for sure til I tried it,,, just like anything else. Just never know til you've done that, like I did with the RCA Ground Enhancer. I found no noticable difference in the picture with one on my DVR's composite video yet when I placed it on my Sony XBR CRT's composite video, there was a definite HD gain to be seen. Just never know about these things til you've tried them out.  :thumb:
 
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Re: The MPC/Mini+ power cable...
« Reply #11 on: 3 Jan 2011, 02:15 am »
Love the modded C7 Furu, Dave!   :thumb:

Peace,

Lee
Thanks, Lee.  They make great stuff... if large.  I like that product line better than anything else out there.  I never could figure out the big deal about Oyaide, especially after I took one of their receptacle using only my fingers to do so.

YMMV, of course.

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Re: The MPC/Mini+ power cable...
« Reply #12 on: 3 Jan 2011, 02:20 am »
    "Any trade-in offers with the old MPC/Mini cable?"

Dave, if it's this good I too would be interested.... but hard to see how it could be the orig is sooo good.

regards,

roger
I should know about the trade-up/rebuild program in the next few days and will post the program here ASAID.

The new version just sounds awesome, if I do say so myself.   :thumb:

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Re: The MPC/Mini+ power cable...
« Reply #13 on: 3 Jan 2011, 02:32 am »
jtwrace said:  Do you think that would really be worth it though?


Well I would imagine it would be an improvement over the VH Flavor 1 PC w/IEC adapter that I'm presently using but I couldn't say for sure til I tried it,,, just like anything else. Just never know about these things til you've tried them out.  :thumb:
 
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Robin
You know guys, if I had not tried a lot of things that I didn't " think" would work, I never would have learned as much as I have about what actually does or does not work.

It took a long time for me to lose the mindset that the science was the defining parameter in audio design.  If I hear or see someone pontificate about wire is just wire and can be quantified by L/C/R without ever doing the empirical/experiential work to determine whether those statements are valid, I think I'm gonna puke.   :duh:

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« Reply #14 on: 3 Jan 2011, 02:40 am »
jtwrace said:  Do you think that would really be worth it though?

Do you think that would really be worth it though? = worth a $400 investement.  I'm not a HT guy so it's not worth it to me.   Guess I was surprised to see Robin act as if he would spend $400 on a cable for a cablebox.   :duh:  Does it make a performance difference?  I have no idea....

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« Reply #15 on: 3 Jan 2011, 02:50 am »
Do you think that would really be worth it though? = worth a $400 investement.  I'm not a HT guy so it's not worth it to me.   Guess I was surprised to see Robin act as if he would spend $400 on a cable for a cablebox.   :duh:  Does it make a performance difference?  I have no idea....
You know me.  I'm the everything effects everything guy.  It needs to be a beneficial effect in performance versus the negative effect on my wallet for something to be worth it.  I'm with you on that.  I'm not a HT guy either.  I've always regarded HT as a great way to spend 20K to watch movies I wouldn't spend $10.00 to go see at the theater.  The media room remodel will have a very minimal system - mostly for the grandkids... and Gayle.

It is definitely worth it on the Mini IF the rest of the system is up to the task.

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Re: The MPC/Mini+ power cable...
« Reply #16 on: 3 Jan 2011, 02:54 am »
Do you think that would really be worth it though? = worth a $400 investement.  I'm not a HT guy so it's not worth it to me.   Guess I was surprised to see Robin act as if he would spend $400 on a cable for a cablebox.   :duh:  Does it make a performance difference?  I have no idea....

Well Jason, I have in the past spent $300 twice for an ISF Calibration, done 2 years apart on my Sony so I guess you could say I take my TV viewing about as serious as I do my audio. When my Sony was brand new, the 1st thing I did was install an IEC terminal on it so I could replace that toaster cord and yes, there was a sustantial improvement. So I would say spending $400 for a DirecTv power cord makes as much sense to me as spending whatever amount of $$$$$ you spent on your MuthaBuss was to you,, or whatever money that you've spent on anything you've ever bought. But I won't be wasting your time asking is it worth it.
 
Let's face it Jason, you could be asking that same question numerous times each day on each product that comes down the pike. It's a question that gets both really old to hear and to have to answer,,, at least to me anyways.
 
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« Reply #17 on: 3 Jan 2011, 03:03 am »

Well Jason, I have in the past spent $300 twice for an ISF Calibration, done 2 years apart on my Sony so I guess you could say I take my TV viewing about as serious as I do my audio. When my Sony was brand new, the 1st thing I did was install an IEC terminal on it so I could replace that toaster cord and yes, there was a sustantial improvement. So I would say spending $400 for a DirecTv power cord makes as much sense to me as spending whatever amount of $$$$$ you spent on your MuthaBuss was to you,, or whatever money that you've spent on anything you've ever bought. But I won't be wasting your time asking is it worth it.
 
Let's face it Jason, you could be asking that same question numerous times each day on each product that comes down the pike. It's a question that gets both really old to hear and to have to answer,,, at least to me anyways.
 
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Well excuuuuse me.  I will never waste your precious time again.   :thumb:

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« Reply #18 on: 3 Jan 2011, 03:24 am »
Well excuuuuse me.  I will never waste your precious time again.   :thumb:

I will be holding you to that.  8)
 
Edit: unfortunately Jason's a spiteful individual who can't stand behind his word after just  14 hours, so his above statement isn't worth diddly.  :nono:
 
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Robin
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« Reply #19 on: 3 Jan 2011, 12:57 pm »
I should know about the trade-up/rebuild program in the next few days and will post the program here ASAID.

I'm going to stay tuned in hopes of acquiring a trade-in MPC/Mini.  :thumb:
Too many expenses after the holidays.