Yes conventional thinking would make an upgraded power cord for a Rega seem like an extreme exercise.To some even futile.
But only when you experience it does it make sense.
I tried several different power cords on that table and the SME and got the same result.
Different PC, different sound.
Don't forget we are talking very small wires in those cartridge leads,but they are fed the same electricity as the rest of your gear.Perhaps this makes a better power cord on the turntable even more important than on an amp?
Let me ask this question, do the same folks who doubt a turntable power cord can make a difference, feel that the turntable doesn't need to be plugged into a power conditioner?
Are turntables immune to the vagaries of the power grid?
Putting the turntable on the dedicated line with the rest of the gear is unnnecessary?
People it's almost 2013,not 1973.
Wherever the electricity is choked off or it's flow is restricted or polluted,you should be able to hear the effect when these problems are dealt with.
But only when you experience it does it make sense.
I tried several different power cords on that table and the SME and got the same result.
Different PC, different sound.
Don't forget we are talking very small wires in those cartridge leads,but they are fed the same electricity as the rest of your gear.Perhaps this makes a better power cord on the turntable even more important than on an amp?
Let me ask this question, do the same folks who doubt a turntable power cord can make a difference, feel that the turntable doesn't need to be plugged into a power conditioner?
Are turntables immune to the vagaries of the power grid?
Putting the turntable on the dedicated line with the rest of the gear is unnnecessary?
People it's almost 2013,not 1973.
Wherever the electricity is choked off or it's flow is restricted or polluted,you should be able to hear the effect when these problems are dealt with.