Power Cords, Too thin


Just sliced open the power cord with my 100watt defy7 amp. Folks this cord is way too thin to power any amplifier. Each strand is composed of maybe 10 wires each hair thin. Totally impossible to properly power up a  massive amplifier. My cd player is 220 volts, again the same cheap cord that comes with 90% of any component you buy. 
My guess is labs buy these cheap 2 cent cords for profit margin.
I am in the middle of a  DIY project , working with purecopper terminals, and 10 gague copper stranded wire.
This will be shown in my next upcommin video.
The Defy is having more upgrades this week. 
Too many to list.
I may make 2 part video, part 1  showing all my upgrades, part 2 for actual musical performance. 
Anyway, you would do well to ck your power cords. for ideal power current to the unit.
All will be shown in my upcomming video.
The power cords to my 3 units, are all the same gague, I am guessing ~~~24 gague~~~, good for a  floor lamp, surely not for  a
high power stereo unit.
Its very possible its the cord sent  when i bought the amp, I also paid $250 for a DIY heavier power cord, but once i opened the sleeve, i found it to be 18 or 20 gague Home Depot wire. With feelings of being ripped, i threw it away. 
Also  the vid will include my DIY speaker wire upgarde. 
Folks ck your power cords. 
If it is that thin  black one that comes with almost eevery unit, trash it, build your own. 

mozartfan
Finely stranded wire is good!! Is' more reliable and less likely to break.

You don't need that large a gauge for a 100 W amp, but hey, I like to make my own, and use shielded cords. :)
Yup...the older 6 volt was even bigger... Amps!!!!!
We use to watch 1/0 jumper cables move when we would jump a really dead tractor / loader or something... Moving....look like snakes.. 24 volt though, again the cable was smaller than the 12 or the 6 volt. But you could run a 24vdc wire feed welder for a while..ON batteries...Amps!!!! 1/10th of one amp is all it takes...

Yup I like DIY too..

Regards
HI,
I keep the supplied ones in the shipping boxes, did some DIY that came out nicely.
Yes, Yes , Yes! Make your own! Shielded is the way as Eric says. I use hospital grade plugs just because they are harder to break and 3 conductor 14 gauge with shield. I connect the shield to the male side only. I could use much a lighter gauge for line level units but then I would have to buy another roll of wire. I have 100 feet of the 14 gauge. Plenty to go around. The other nice thing about making your own is you can size them perfectly.
Not using any stock power cords on my entire system using Purist and Furutech.