I am making another feed from my panel that will be a blend of ofc and mil spec silver coat cu with limited shielding.
I'm not so interested in chrio. IMO, once a cable is fully broken in, the chrio makes little difference. I don't think many decent cables use chrio copper either. Maybe I am wrong. I never heard much difference between signal or power tubes, chrio or not. The chrio might have been a little brighter. Maybe they last longer, not sure. My wall power should be good for 50 years or more so that should outlast me. You can also take it with you if you move, hopefully the new location is as long or shorter a run.
I am interested in the Hurricane, but we are talking $14k for 7 power cords. That better be some good cu as Rhodium Furutech ends would be about $1.2k in parts. That's leaves $12.8k for 35 feet of wire. That's $365 a foot. I guess if your earning $350k or more a year it's a tolerable expense. Rewiring from my panel for $5 a foot for a total of $120 and a huge gain is a lot better deal. I do benefit by being a Journeyman electrician. I do the labor myself. I would charge $500 for a full day of labor to run wire, properly bond and ground a panel. People leave a lot on the table there too. Grounding and bonding that is. I think a lot of my noise floor dropped as I have a much more precise relation between Hot, neutral and ground now eliminating micro voltage difference or ground loops.
I'm scarred of power conditioners. I always heard the ones I tried. They benefit some gear and hurt other. It's an expensive shot in the dark. What have you found the audioquest to benefit. I have tube amps and preamps. Digital front end as well as tube phono pre.
I'm not so interested in chrio. IMO, once a cable is fully broken in, the chrio makes little difference. I don't think many decent cables use chrio copper either. Maybe I am wrong. I never heard much difference between signal or power tubes, chrio or not. The chrio might have been a little brighter. Maybe they last longer, not sure. My wall power should be good for 50 years or more so that should outlast me. You can also take it with you if you move, hopefully the new location is as long or shorter a run.
I am interested in the Hurricane, but we are talking $14k for 7 power cords. That better be some good cu as Rhodium Furutech ends would be about $1.2k in parts. That's leaves $12.8k for 35 feet of wire. That's $365 a foot. I guess if your earning $350k or more a year it's a tolerable expense. Rewiring from my panel for $5 a foot for a total of $120 and a huge gain is a lot better deal. I do benefit by being a Journeyman electrician. I do the labor myself. I would charge $500 for a full day of labor to run wire, properly bond and ground a panel. People leave a lot on the table there too. Grounding and bonding that is. I think a lot of my noise floor dropped as I have a much more precise relation between Hot, neutral and ground now eliminating micro voltage difference or ground loops.
I'm scarred of power conditioners. I always heard the ones I tried. They benefit some gear and hurt other. It's an expensive shot in the dark. What have you found the audioquest to benefit. I have tube amps and preamps. Digital front end as well as tube phono pre.