Warm sounding power cord for for CD player to suppress digital glare on vocals.


What would be a good warm-signature power cord for a digital component to suppress glare in the upper mids/lower treble? I listen to older CDs (and the Bealtes) and there is definitely some glare in vocals on many of these recordings, mainly in redbook. Thanks in advance.
rgs92
Listening to the White Album now...good luck trying to tame bad recordings like that. Some Mullard tube saturation in the preamp was the only thing that made things like that more tolerable for me. 

The Beatles seemed to have wanted their recordings to sound like that. Imagine hearing hearing that stuff on the Altec monitors at EMI....

" I listen to older CDs (and the Bealtes) and there is definitely some glare in vocals on many of these recordings "

...:Powercord??
Is that too much of a whole bunch to ask just from powercord? 
How powercord even $$$$ can fix THAT?
I've just imagined anyone casual reading that LOL.

For older CDs all you need is tube buffer such as Musical Fidelity that will cost substantially lower than so mentioned powercord.


Get the  Furman AC-215.

BTW: try bass boost according to the JBL curve. It will make everything sound fuller and better.
Thanks Rgs. With that budget, I would recommend a 1.5 mtr Jorma Unity pc. Unity is on the warm side & like other Jorma cables, sounds natural and harmonically rich which is a good match with a cd player like Emm Labs. The Cable Co list the cable at $2225.00. Here is a link to further info:

http://www.jormadesign.com/products/unitypower.htm
http://www.thecableco.com/Product/Unity-Power