Guys, Two things -
First, I have a question - does anyone know when the first audiophile power cord was announced or sold? I know it came after interconnects but I was wondering what year it was. Mid 1980's?
Second - Regarding why equipment manufacturers use standard power cords instead of audiophile ones is partly cost, which was already discussed, but the main reason is a UL listing. Few PC companies have gone through the cost of getting UL approval on their cables. Should something go wrong and a fire result, it is the amplifier manufacturer that will be sued. yes, perhaps the cable company will be sued as well, but that amplifier company has no defense since they opted to use a non UL approved product. Simply building a PC with UL components does not make it UL listed.
First, I have a question - does anyone know when the first audiophile power cord was announced or sold? I know it came after interconnects but I was wondering what year it was. Mid 1980's?
Second - Regarding why equipment manufacturers use standard power cords instead of audiophile ones is partly cost, which was already discussed, but the main reason is a UL listing. Few PC companies have gone through the cost of getting UL approval on their cables. Should something go wrong and a fire result, it is the amplifier manufacturer that will be sued. yes, perhaps the cable company will be sued as well, but that amplifier company has no defense since they opted to use a non UL approved product. Simply building a PC with UL components does not make it UL listed.