Audioquest NRG 10 power cord


Hi all,

Just want to get members thoughts and/or experiences with this cable. I would like to know if significant improvement was heard, how flexible is this cable, the dbs battery packs- how long they last, is replacements expensive etc, Is it best to hook it up between power amp and power conditioner or preamp and power conditioner? I'm thinking of hooking it up to my preamp to power conditioner but welcome any thoughts or experience hooking it up this way. Pros and the cons.
I will be buying this within the next couple of days. My dealer is offering me a great deal on this power cord and I feel its too good to pass up. Any recommendations on other AQ power cords to use like NRG 100 or 1000. Is the difference night and day to the NRG 10? I like the AQ
stuff for my system. Thanks in advance.

2007audioman
2007audioman
Bo, I've heard the differences and totally agree. They leave nothing ignored. I have the Castle Rock and they sound much better than the cables they replaced. Can't wait to hear all the newer cables going forward.
I am very direct in what I say. I only say things when I know 100% sure that things are as they are. I am very demanding, also to the products I sell. I compare to create the best possible sound. I love Audioquest but it is not perfect, just like me!
So,Bo, since you know how to get the perfect sound for everyone how come you don't enlighten everyone all at once and post your system?
You can find what I use in threads and answers. The difference between me and other people in audio is how tools are used.

My focus is only on the properties of each tool. When you know the different properties of each individual tool audio is a lot more easy to understand and use.

I only sell 3 dimensional sound, this is the easiest way of beating your competition of other shops in audio. Because 3 dimensional sound is superior to 2 dimensional sound. Why? Because it is a much more emotional way of listening. It is a lot more attractive to listen to music and even multi channel.
Logical fallacies, a partial list. Enjoy.

Appeal to authority (argumentum ab auctoritate) – where an assertion is deemed true because of the position or authority of the person asserting it.[59][60]
Appeal to accomplishment – where an assertion is deemed true or false based on the accomplishments of the proposer.[61]
Appeal to consequences (argumentum ad consequentiam) – the conclusion is supported by a premise that asserts positive or negative consequences from some course of action in an attempt to distract from the initial discussion.[62]
Appeal to emotion – where an argument is made due to the manipulation of emotions, rather than the use of valid reasoning. [63]
Appeal to fear – a specific type of appeal to emotion where an argument is made by increasing fear and prejudice towards the opposing side[64][65]
Appeal to flattery – a specific type of appeal to emotion where an argument is made due to the use of flattery to gather support.[66]
Appeal to pity (argumentum ad misericordiam) – an argument attempts to induce pity to sway opponents.[67]
Appeal to ridicule – an argument is made by presenting the opponent's argument in a way that makes it appear ridiculous.[68][69]

Cheers, GK