New Pangea Audio AC-14 XL Power Cord


I was ready to order the Pangea AC-14SE when I came across a new PC from Pangea...the AC-14 XL. It looks like a totally different animal than the AC-14SE and AC-14.
Has anybody tried this PC yet?

http://www.audioadvisor.com/Pangea-Audio-AC-14-XL-Power-Cable/productinfo/PGAC14XLI/#.Uw-j215yEt5
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I got the ac14 and the xl cables and wasn't happy with the performance. The bass was too boomy and one of the connectors wasn't fitting snugly into the source device. I understand these cables are made for audio advisor and don't compare to other brand like shunyata. I replaced the Pangea cables with shunyata cables. Big difference.
My system has the Wilson sasha, bryston 4bsst2 and 26 pre. Nad m50 music server and wired 4 sound Dac 2, oppo 105.
Jm,

Yes, the 14s I have are well built and bulky. I had to manipulate them somewhat at first to stay attached securely in my small light DAC units, but once I did initially no problems since.

Regarding the sound, the bass was cleaner and more articulate and perhaps a tad lighter accordingly.

I would not judge the change in any single case as a knock on the product. part of it is what did it replace and how the sound changes accordingly. Like any change that affects teh sound, the changes may not all be positive in any particular case alone. Other tweaks might be needed to get things to sound exactly right to the only one who matters, the listener.

So I would not designate the 14s as inherently "boomy" or inherently good or bad in all applications.

In my particular case, I would merely say that the product worked exactly as advertised, which is the best one can hope for. It is also quite substantial in form and comes off as a good value for the asking prices. YMMV.
I gave the AC-14 XL a try for 30 days. My impression is it's not a significant upgrade over the AC-14SE; which is the great bang for your buck cable.
I agree with Lowrider57. The one reason to buy the XL vs. the SE is if you have gear that has the IEC power inlet that always leaves your power cables semi-loose or even dangling. The XL has a deathgrip both on the wall socket and at the IEC connector. Otherwise, the SE is still the best bang for the buck.
Quite frankly, I just use some Teflon tape around the end of the IEC to make a snug fit regardless of what power cord I use. At the wall it depends on the AC receptacle. I use Furutech but Oyaide grab the plug very well.