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
melbguy11,201 posts12-08-2015 11:57pm

  Oregon, whether exotic fuses influence the sound really depends on the circuit design. In some circuits, it can make a substantial difference (eg: Ayon), in others; none (eg: Vitus), so you need to do your homework & talk to the manufacturer before laying down your hard earned quan.

According to member "Wig", exotic fuses influence his Vitus RI-100 Integrated amp.   I believe he finally settled on AH fuses.  Somebody is skipping classes again??

Its not a good thing to use cables as correction tools....just get a better CD player.

If you have nailed down your problem as you say " digital components glare in the upper mids/lower treble? " to be coming from your digital source.

Then time to maybe change it, as todays good digital sources can be just as sweet, extended, and transparent as the real thing.

Cheers George