Are manufacturer AC cables good enough?


I have two PS Audio AC3 and two Pangea AC 14 cables I don't use.  My thinking is that Ayre wouldn't supply cables that are inadequate for their components.  Is that thinking flawed?

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rockysantoro:
Who is this millercarbon dude? Is he some sort of expert on all things concerning hi-fidelity? What are his credentials?


Same as yours. Credentials are a chimera. I mean that literally: a mythological, fire-breathing monster, commonly represented with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail. I'm not big on credentials. I go by what a person is actually able to do, not by what some administrative bureaucratic sanctioning group of committees says they know. 

That said, here are my "credentials":

https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367

You could also read through my posts. Quite a few of them are in total agreement with this one of yours from back in December:
Static and electromagnetic energy degrade the end result(what comes out of your speakers).Every component is affected,cables,power cords,amps CD players,orDACS.The presence of or lack of this energy,is why your system sounds better some days,and not so good on others.

Not too shabby. Keep up the good work.
I am reasonably sure Charlie ( founder of Ayre and an engineer with ears ) is laughing in heaven tonight.....
I suspect you're right.  

I haven't looked at this thread recently.  I'm amazed by how it's grown.  Glad I didn't ask about something controversial like MQA.

When the power cord is heavier than the component to which it's attached, you know you've got a problem.

Of course, that's why they invented scuba diving weights.

The same way Nature equipped up with two ears so we'd be able to wear glasses.