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GR Research Power Cables
I put the first one on the amp. It replaced a similarly priced well regarded cable. No contest. More air, better separation, more dynamic. Across the board better, significantly better. I quickly ordered two more, wondering how they would sound on my DAC (Lampizator Atlantic TRP) and CD transport (Sim Moon 260D). On the DAC the cable being replaced is almost 3 times the cost of the GR Research cable. Again, no contest at all. The GR Research cable wins hands down in every respect (the one caveat here, and I hesitate to mention it, is the soundstage is still a little messy. But this is with almost 100% certainty a break-in issue).
No affiliation with the company, or industry for that matter. Just very excited about such a solid and affordable product. There are no reviews online and for those looking into them; I wanted to add a touchstone that might be of help. They have some great videos online as well that are worth watching.
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@fleschler You said at Grover they found an all copper plug that sounded best. I too found the same thing- that pure copper plugs sounded best, even better than gold plated. But the cheaper ones can tarnish over time, that is the main issue with them. |
Well, I’ve been using Grover’s copper A/C & IEC plugs for over a decade and I’ve only cleaned the A/C ends twice. Not bad tarnish either. I don’t know what the brand is but he says they’re the best quality Taiwanese plugs he’s found and after trying so many rodium, silver and a gold plug, he did find a quality one (some other copper plugs had scratched pins or were too soft and didn’t hold a clamp as well). |
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