Oyaide Tunami GPX-R: Two for One


I have taken a 2 meter Oyaide Tunami GPX-R Powercord and cut it in two pieces(crazy you say). Ya' like a fox.I took the Tunami GPX-R plug end with the Oyaide P-004 plug and connected it to a Porter-Port 20 Amp outlet that I bought hear on Audiogon years ago,(before outlets were cool).It is housed in a non-magnetic metal-type box that you can buy at the local home improvement store. Yes both ground and drain wires are connected. It works wonders on digital equipment.The other 4ft plus piece with the Oyaide C-004 IEC end was connected to another Oyaide P-004 plug I bought hear on Audiogon as well. However I have the ground cable and bare cooper drain wire removed (floating) on the IEC end. Both ground and drain cables are connected at the Oyaide P-004 plug end. Plugged into my Power amp it is much more open, airey, and dynamic. Has anyone else tried a two for one with the Oyaide Tunami GPX-R Powercord? Or any other Powercord for that matter.
jejaudio
It definitely is the journey for me these days, DIY is basically the only thing I'm doing. The enjoyment in doing things yourself is something I never get from buying equipment, the money saved is a bonus. I can't believe there aren't more DIY'ers out there.
Sns: You have rightly focused on your most important component-your room. Your listening room is the only true universal component in your system. It will be heard in an all digital or all Analog setup, tube or solid-state. If you take the time to get this right (like you already have), you have just upgraded every piece of equipment you bring in your listening room. Especially your second most important component: Your speakers. I believe if more Audiophiles first worked on getting there listening rooms right with cheap DIY room treatments, that would spark a DIY fire in other areas. Even if it just means taking in more knowledge of how sound wave are affected in there listening room.
I was told by someone I consider very knowledgeable that choosing a PC length under 1.8 meters puts that cord because of it's length (or better, lack thereof) in antenna bandwidth of most relevant & available RFI. However I have never tried.. Given the fact that in case of Tunami GPX 2/3 of the price is termination, I don't know if this is a very interesting bet....