Agree on Cullen as the Crossover cords are very flexible but he can do the same thing with the all copper cords if you ask him to. Also the Triode Wire Labs cords are extremely flexible to the point of you can roll them up to fit in the pouch they are delivered in.
Flexible power cord for Ayre Codex
I am often frustrated when I try to connect wrist-thick power cords to my audio gear, but muddle by. I just got an Ayre Codex, with its diminuative enclosure and it rests at near the top of my 5' audio rack. My weighty power cords result in it canting one way or the other.
Can you gents suggest a very good power cord that is relatively thin and more importantly flexible to solve my problem? I'd budget up to maybe $300 for it. Let me know you have something you want to part with... I just looked in my closet and I must have a couple dozen IC's and maybe a dozen power cords just taking up space. Thanks your insights and recommendations.
Can you gents suggest a very good power cord that is relatively thin and more importantly flexible to solve my problem? I'd budget up to maybe $300 for it. Let me know you have something you want to part with... I just looked in my closet and I must have a couple dozen IC's and maybe a dozen power cords just taking up space. Thanks your insights and recommendations.
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Analysis plus power cables are effective with balanced sound and flexible too. https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis9c17c-analysis-plus-power-oval-2-mkii-ac-cables I have nothing to do with above listing. But I am still using it in addition to SR Blue PC. |
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