Which Power Cords: I Need Some Informed Guidance


Working on a system upgrade. I recently purchased:

Krell s300-i Integrated
Cambridge Azur 840c CDP/DAC
Streaming Apple Lossless wirelessly from a G4 Powerbook (other side of the room) into an Airport Express, then optical out of the airport, into a Musical Fidelity V-dac, then RCA into the Krell.
Ps Audio Quintet Power Conditioner
I'll swap out outlets as well...sometime soon.

Looking for Power cords. Something under $350 or so.

Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
neutron
neutron
"After market power cords can lower system noise by reducing noise in the AC delivery"

if this is true, and I have every reason to believe it,then what will happen as they "break in"?

I am sitting here listening and typing this string.I have just installed these power cables and the more I listen, the more I am impressed.They have really improved the system significantly.I am now a believer.

It is really exciting and improvements always are, but if things get better still by break in, then I am a happy camper.

These power cables were very inexpensive, $37.00 each. Unfortunately the only components in my system that can use them are my Acoustat 2s. It makes me want to get my Hafler 220 modified to use a non-hardwired cable.I imagine this is doable. Most of my gear is Audio Alchemy and use out board power supplies.

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I've been on the powerchord train for awhile and just got off. Two Shunyata Taipans for my SimAudio monoblocks. Audience powerchord for my DAC and Audioquest for Sonos. I'm happy with all the choices so far. I notice a much much lower noise floor. Looking forward to the Shunyata SR- Z1 outlets. Those heavy cables can sag from the sockets. Don't forget your outlets guys!
Why doesn't anyone use or recommend SR Master Coupler any more? These cords were among the first aftermarket cords that became popular. I still use 2 on my digital front end....just curious.
Tvad is right on with his statements. And in my experience
replacing the stock powercord makes a bigger difference
then interconnects or speaker cables. The trick is to
find the right one for each piece. I have a Krell and
a Unico Int amp and the powercords that each of them
like best are different and cross switching them yields
poorer sound for both amps. Truly maddening..

Upgrade Powercords seem to do some or all of the following:
1. Filters out A/C noise
2. Rolls off the highs OR tips them up.
3. Tightens up the Bass
4. Speeds up or Slows down the music's pace.
5. Becomes Capacitive which I believe is what increases dynamics.

Lot's of F'n voodoo going on here for sure..
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hi folks,

just chiming in with my experiences over the last couple of weeks. in many ways i feel that it has been to much, to soon. undisciplined...definitely introducing to many variables at one time.

purchases:
1 taipan alpha helix
1 au24e pc
1 pair au24e ic's
1 pair 2.5m au24 speaker cables

the following, edited slightly, is excerpted from an email i shared with nasaman. i hope it sounds somewhat coherent (pun intended)...

...as for the shunyata. after purchasing the taipan helix, i then bought an audience au24 "e" pc. now faced with the dilemma of proper placement, i experimented with where to place each cord. bottom line, i found that while the au24e's transparency very admirable, and i like and get the idea of not introducing any color to the music, i ultimately decided to go with the shunyata from the quintet into the krell.

a slight detour; the krell was bright to begin with (i come from a history of tube equipment, audio research, with a linn lp12 as my primary source). in a bid to reclaim space in my small nyc apartment, i am trying a solid state integrated, ripping all music to hard drives (apple lossless), with cd's as my backup (now, all in binders). a major goal in this project is to push the krell in a more analog direction, while retaining the strengths inherent in solid state designs...end of detour.

the au24e seemed to bring out more brightness, and while everything was tight, i lost a good deal of the bass slam that krell seems to excel at. i now have the shunyata attached to the krell and into the quintet. i am very content not to change that combination. the taipan restores the bottom end, is fast and natural, and it has also taken most of the bite out of the top end harshness. that's not to say that i am losing anything, i don't think. actually, i find the taipan a better match for my electronics. the note decay of cymbals is accurate and natural, and you get that sense that you are hearing brass, without any harshness. the taipan also allows for a more expansive soundstage. it seems an appropriate match for the krell, and i am happy to leave it that way (unless i move up the shunyata ladder...not likely anytime soon, given prices). the au24e is now from con ed power and into the quintet. i may have to try another cord there, given it's affect on the krell.

i also bought an au24e ic for the cdp into the krell, and au24's for the speakers. again with the speaker cables, the overly bright sound was back. my 10 year old set of mit terminator4's allow for a much more robust natural sound, and so are once again connected (i gave the au24's about60 hours). it seems i have to rethink the whole audience thing. i was expecting great stuff from the au24e's, and i believe great stuff is there, but with my system at least, that synergy is not. i still want to try other speaker cables, with purist aqueous anniversaries, and kubala sosna facinations on the top of my list. i don't quite know what i think about the au24e interconnect betwwen the cdp and integrated. i am still using the stock pc from the cdp. i will no doubt look to get another shunyata. most likely the taipan vx, or python vx, (if i feel like eating macaroni and cheese for awhile). i also plan on replacing the current wall outlet.

the shunyata, krell, cambridge, sonus faber, combo, to me, is a real winner, and would strongly recommend trying it out. i get wide and deep soundstage, naturalness in note decay, fast tight response all up and down the frequency range, and i'm enjoying the bass that has been lacking for quite some time.

hope this helps, and that the rambling wasn't to exhausting.

thank you again, one and all. your input is very much appreciated, and i hope that it continues.

-gary
Tvad, your right! But there has to be more of us out here that don't change wire like socks! Maybe there are but they just don't peruse this site so often...
I haven't heard anything better than fusion audio enchanters.

There are a few reviews here inthe site.

Cr
How much did all that experimentation of PCs cost? I guess if you have the money for Krell than money is no object. Must be nice.
Meanwhile down here in the madding crowd,my $35.00 miovas are getting better and better.

Has anyone replaced the built in PC on a Hafler 220 with a standard power outlet so that a good power cord could be used?
I have to think it would not be hard, and could elicit very good results.
hi emorrisiv,

i spent enough on the pc's to nicely compliment my electronics, and not enough on the pc's to either adversely impact my lifestyle, or impede such things as my charitable endeavors. as for the krell; the sale of my previous amp and preamp covered a substantial percentage of the cost incurred by the krell. additionally, purchasing an entry level krell integrated amp manufactured in china is not all that expensive in the greater scheme of things...and that truly is nice.

ps all, i have given the audience speaker cables more time to burn in, on the recommendation of terry from audience, and i could not be happier with the results.

- neutron
I'm putting together a diy power cord 4 Gauge solid core.
I'm still working it out to stretch out as much sound quality as possible. Its been a lot I mean alot of work
in endless man hours to work with something so massive,But when I finally get this nailed down I think I will have something very special indeed.
But I do suggest that u maybe get ahold of usedcable.com
and maybe u can try out several commercial cables from them I beleive they charge at first a 10 percent fee of the retail cost of the cable and apply that toward a purchase at a later date.