@geoffkait said: "
Nobody accused them of being stupid. I accused them of being either ignorant of high end cables"
Okay." Ignorant" then. Why buy gear from ignorant manufactures who don't know that a different power cable will make their gear sound better.
"or not wishing to spend money on an expensive power cord that would be replaced anyway."
What? Why in the heck would they care what you do to their component after you buy it?
" Follow?"
No! Your explanation is pure nonsense.
"For example, and I have no idea how much the top of the line Pangea power cord costs, but if a high end amp that I purchased came with a Pangea power cord the very first thing I would do is replace it with a real high end power cord."
Bingo! This is probably THE finest explanation of the phenomenon of high end power cords. It basically states that no matter how good the OEM cord is the true audiophile (insert gullible rube there if you wish) is going to change it to something else.
Now I get it. Thank you.
" The cost of really good power cords would place the amp maker completely out of the market."
That logic does not follow. In a world of $24,000 interconnects and $40,000 speaker cables and $500,000 home audio speakers there is NO SUCH THING as pricing audiophile equipment out of the market.
Okay." Ignorant" then. Why buy gear from ignorant manufactures who don't know that a different power cable will make their gear sound better.
"or not wishing to spend money on an expensive power cord that would be replaced anyway."
What? Why in the heck would they care what you do to their component after you buy it?
" Follow?"
No! Your explanation is pure nonsense.
"For example, and I have no idea how much the top of the line Pangea power cord costs, but if a high end amp that I purchased came with a Pangea power cord the very first thing I would do is replace it with a real high end power cord."
Bingo! This is probably THE finest explanation of the phenomenon of high end power cords. It basically states that no matter how good the OEM cord is the true audiophile (insert gullible rube there if you wish) is going to change it to something else.
Now I get it. Thank you.
" The cost of really good power cords would place the amp maker completely out of the market."
That logic does not follow. In a world of $24,000 interconnects and $40,000 speaker cables and $500,000 home audio speakers there is NO SUCH THING as pricing audiophile equipment out of the market.