If your components are lousy it might help. Otherwise your component power supplies should do an excellent job of filtering out mains and EM noise from the AC power. A power supply (if any good) is already supposed to do what you are trying to do with a power cord.
Audioquest custom made triple weave design power cable (Storm Series).
Hi everyone,
I am interested in having my own customized Audioquest power cable build based of their new power line Storm series, which can be found here:
https://www.audioquest.com/ac-power/ac-power-cables/storm-series
The reason being the new line is out of my budget AND I am very interested in how a tailor made Audioquest applied with my own ideas will sound.
The idea:
• Use Audioquest NRG 4 cable, which can be bought in bulk: https://www.audioquest.com/ac-power/ac-power-cables/3-pole/nrg-4
• Dissecting the NRG 4 cable into three different wire parts: neutral, live, earth.
• Add multiple layers of shieldings per wire part: carbon fibre, copper braided sleeve, carbon fibre sleeve.
• Twist the three shielded wire parts in a geometry as the new Audioquest cable above, also have a look at:
https://www.lessloss.com/dfpc-series-p-213.html and
http://anticables.com/power-cords#!/Level-3-Reference-Series-Power-Cords/p/14644872/category=3461168
These great performers also use the same triple twisted design.
There must be something good going on with this geometry? That is why I want to apply it.
• Finally add, Oyaide plugs at each end (046, 079 or 004) and fill it with special crystal mineral against vibration, EMI, RFI, see: http://sablonaudio.com/index.php/power
First of all, would the geometry and design help you guys think?
Would it be worthwhile to try?
I can get Audioquest nrg4 relatively cheap. It has to be Audioquest wiring for me.
I am interested in having my own customized Audioquest power cable build based of their new power line Storm series, which can be found here:
https://www.audioquest.com/ac-power/ac-power-cables/storm-series
The reason being the new line is out of my budget AND I am very interested in how a tailor made Audioquest applied with my own ideas will sound.
The idea:
• Use Audioquest NRG 4 cable, which can be bought in bulk: https://www.audioquest.com/ac-power/ac-power-cables/3-pole/nrg-4
• Dissecting the NRG 4 cable into three different wire parts: neutral, live, earth.
• Add multiple layers of shieldings per wire part: carbon fibre, copper braided sleeve, carbon fibre sleeve.
• Twist the three shielded wire parts in a geometry as the new Audioquest cable above, also have a look at:
https://www.lessloss.com/dfpc-series-p-213.html and
http://anticables.com/power-cords#!/Level-3-Reference-Series-Power-Cords/p/14644872/category=3461168
These great performers also use the same triple twisted design.
There must be something good going on with this geometry? That is why I want to apply it.
• Finally add, Oyaide plugs at each end (046, 079 or 004) and fill it with special crystal mineral against vibration, EMI, RFI, see: http://sablonaudio.com/index.php/power
First of all, would the geometry and design help you guys think?
Would it be worthwhile to try?
I can get Audioquest nrg4 relatively cheap. It has to be Audioquest wiring for me.
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I have tried braided geometries and they are much more beneficial when compared to a more standard cable geometries. However, it gets more complicated as you delve further into the "science" of cables. The best geometry I have tried/built is this Helix (i.e. spiral) geometry detailed on my web site... http://image99.net/blog/files/category-002ahelix-power-cable.html It provides a very "black" background together with a very dynamic presentation with a well controlled and deeper bottom end. Feedback from people that have tried them has been extremely positive - reports indicate they are beneficial regardless of the "quality" of the component they are attached to, but lower-end components will show a significant improvements e.g. are my own componetns... - NAIM amp - improvements were subtle, but more refined - e.g. venue acoustics more evident and focussed - Simmaudio Moon LP5.3RC phono state - improved top end clarity and precise image, improved attack - Blusesound Node 2 - significant improvements across the board, i.e. dynamics, clarity, image, bass control I use a 10 gauge version for amps and distribution and a 13 gauge version for components, but I am now thinking about a lighter 16 gauge version for digital components Unfortunately this cable is a DIY solution and is yet to be produced commercially. FYI: Anticables and Lessloss have both been producing braided cables for a few years and they have some very nice options Other cables I believe would offer better perfformance than braided PC’s come from Nordost (expensive) and KLE Innovations (more resonably priced) https://kleinnovations.com/kle-innovations-klei-products/klei-ac-power-cable/ http://www.nordost.com/power-cords.php Hope that helps - Steve |
I guess my components are lousy, because after trying one Audioquest Thunder Power cord in my system, I purchased three Hurricane and two Tornado power cords. I had Wireworld Platinum and Silver Eclipse power cords, had a home audition of Shunyata Sigma and Alpha power cords. I'm so thrilled with my Audioquest power cords. I say have a home audition of the Thunder Power cord and let your own ears decide. |
Thanks for the input above. Here’s some more info on the existing geometry and gauge of Audioquest nrg4: http://www.elusivedisc.com/images/aq-pcnrg4inset.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/originals/d2/79/bc/d279bc65cc3be29b315bf596488572f7.jpg Gauge: 14 AWG aggregate Conductors: Inside: 2x19 AWG PSC+, 2x19 AWG PSC Outside: 5x20 AWG PSC+, 5x20 AWG PSC Any ideas on what to do exactly with the Live, Neutral and Ground found in the NRG4? How to twist it? I guess "Inside" above means the "Ground" conductor in 4 x 19awg? "Outside" means 5 x 20awg for "Neutral" and "Live" respectively? |
By the way Garth Powell is on record (see below) that the braided design is not for sound quality, but only to make the cable flexible https://positive-feedback.com/reviews/hardware-reviews/audioquest-storm-series-and-niagara-ac-power-... this is review also contains some interesting material on his testing regimen |
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