knghifi
I think after 40 years of playing
with audio and testing almost 400 different cables, I have figured out that
cables can be system dependent and preference but I can also tell you from my
experience, the CPT cords are anything but average.
I would say if you are getting
average results from a CPT cord than move it around to other components and
play with what I consider a world class power cord based on a ton of power
cable comparisons. If the CPT cord still sounds average at that point than you
might want to look at some other issue. Yes cables are system dependent and yes
they can be preference based but the CPT cords are the only power cord we have
tested that does not add anything to the sound and instead just cleans up
things. I have tested other power cables that did add a little sizzle, so the
end user thinks there is more going on but the CPT cords just take the noise out
of the system and then tell you what your system sounds like.
That's my opinion and every
person I have sold a CPT cord agrees with me. We have been selling the CPT
cords since the company was started, with zero returns. I not saying you're not
hearing what you are hearing in your system but "average" is the
total opposite of what people are saying about CPT cords.
If you want to contact me at
info@worldwidewholesales.com
I would be happy to forward you a
ton of end users emails that have previously had very high quality, expensive power cables
and they are all telling me that the CPT power cords are the best cable they have
ever heard. Personally I do not really believe in "best" but CPT
power cords certainly are not average.