Good stuff David...I'll check them out. Thank You
Power Cord for Pass Int 60-Under 1K used
I'm just about done with my recent audio transformation. My last statement is going to be an after market power cable for my Pass Labs Int-60. My budget is under 1K used....and that"s pushing it.
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated, especially if your a Pass Labs owner.
If your not a fan of after market cords....save me the speech. I already spent about 35K....I'm not using a stock power cord.
Any and all ideas will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated, especially if your a Pass Labs owner.
If your not a fan of after market cords....save me the speech. I already spent about 35K....I'm not using a stock power cord.
Any and all ideas will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
- ...
- 61 posts total
"How does a three ft section of metal help in providing better sound quality?" I think this is a fair question and perhaps deserves a separate thread. The response suggesting better RFI/EMI protection only addresses the shielding which almost all above average PCs should cover without the need for a firehose thickness. I use Signal Cable and for under $70 it both looks good and is very well made. |
@ddafoe which TWL did you use before the Shunyata? I was using the Shunyata VTX HC which is now discontinued but was ~ $600 MSRP. It was a big step up over the stock power cord. I replaced it with an American 10+ and was very impressed. I really liked the TWL as I thought it gave a very natural sound without losing any detail. I eventually started swapping out all of my other cables (power, ICs, and speaker) to ZTRON models and eventually found a used Alpha HC. That's when I sold the TWL. I found the ZTRON cables to offer excellent detail and to be incredibly balanced. It was kind of like removing another layer between me and the music. The 7+ would have been more of a fair comparison and still cheaper, and now they offer a few higher models yet over the 7+. |
- 61 posts total