ABX testing with AQ Dragon power cords


I was talking to my dealer about how good the system sounds that he sold me. I mentioned that I had tried some new speaker/interconnect cables from a local amp/cable manufacturer & both I and the company boss agreed that there was little discernible sound difference between his cables & mine. He couldn’t understand why. He also told me that my room acoustics were amazing, top notch. He’d like me to bring my cables (& his) to his listening room & we’ll compare there. That’s for next week.

My dealer said that in his 40 years this has never happened & he was ready to rise to the challenge. He said he would send me a couple of AQ Hurricane power cords to try on my amp/pre and I’d be amazed. I said why bother, send some Dragons. He told me to connect them to my amp & preamp & I should be amazed within 10 seconds of comparing. Today I received a Dragon HC & Source power cord. I listened to some music I’m very familiar with through my Lumin T3 playing FLAC files from the attached USB. Then I swapped the amp & pre to the Dragons and listened to the same songs. No difference that I could tell. So I redid the test, one song at a time, switching back & forth. Still no difference.

I invited two neighbors over (separately) and asked them to look at my FLAC library & choose a song that they knew well. I played that for them with both sets of power cords. One said he couldn’t hear any difference between the two. The other said that one (mine) sounded like it had slightly more treble, the other (Dragon) sounded like more bass. I played a third version (turned out it was mine but he didn’t know) and he said that was the bass version. He was wrong & admitted that the differences were so small that he really couldn’t choose between the two.

I called my dealer & he asked if the difference was earth shattering. I told him no & he asked how that was possible when he just sent similar cables to another customer last week with a similarly priced system as mine & that guy said that the SQ improved 50% and was ecstatic. I said that that guy must have decided already that he was going to buy them and determined that for that money they must improve the sound. My dealer said that either my ears are those a near dead 95 year old or his last 40 years experience have been a sham. I suggested that he was selling & demoing a product to people that had a propensity to believe it worked & therefore it worked for them. I offered to have him drive here (4 hour drive) and listen for himself & I’ll swap cables while his mind is blown. We may get there yet.

I hesitate to post a photo of my listening room as experience tells me that those that are strong proponents of cables will pick it apart and blame a myriad of other crap  rather than recognizing that the 3 of us heard no difference on a high resolving system situated in a room would good acoustics... but here goes.

 

McIntosh MC462/C2700, Pure Fidelity Harmony TT, Gold Note PH-10/PSU-10 phono stage, Lumin T3/Sbooster, Sonus Faber Amati G5 speakers, Sonus Faber Gravis V sub.

dwcda

There have been so many Internet discussions about cables and interconnects.

I think it’s important one to acknowledge that we don’t know hear the same.

For example, or recent hearing test for me Shows That I am a couple decibels down and hearing in the mid range may be a bit more, depending on the frequency, but my ears are still very sensitive to super high frequencies

So my hearing is a response curve is basically the shape which means I don’t know what it’s all the mid range detail, but I love so much.  
 

Anyway, power cables for me I have certainly made a difference, but not under all conditions, even in the same room with the same equipment. 

I have found the cables make the biggest difference for sensitive digital sources, like a dac and a streamer.  I have a proceed power amp that always sounds better when plugged into the wall.

If we try a cable and you think it makes a difference maybe you can hear a difference it’s your money and your time.

If you try a cable and you cannot hear a difference, then you have either reach the limits of your hearing or the cable is crap.

So I think there are a lot of factors that influence your sound even if it’s in the same room and the room is treated well and some components have better supplies sources and are less affected by power cables  Example that is the external power supply for DACs.

anyway, have fun arguing. I’m gonna go get a beer.

 

I'm surprised at the amount of derision and hostility heaped on the OP here.  I am on the side of "power cords make a difference."  Why? Because I hear a difference.  I disagree that having the neighbors over for a listen disqualifies them because they are not "audiophiles."  if something sounds better, you shouldn't need to be an audiophile to discern the difference.  You just need to listen more to the two components for a while so that you hear each one enough to compare what usually are small, <15% differences.  Whether that difference is worth the money is a personal choice.  However, I do call BS on the customer who allegedly thought that there was a 50% improvement in his system by adding power cables.  I just can't believe that, even if he was comparing Dragons to stock power cables.  But to each his own.

BTW, very nice music room!  

@dwcda 

Nice setup, you should be very proud of it. 

Hard to believe most are men on this forum.