A soundstage is a mental construction of the listener based on the tonal accuracy of the equipment. If the soundstage shrinks it means the component may not be as tonally accurate as it should be. Power cables are capable of affecting the tonal balance of an audio component. That’s how they could shrink a soundstage.
I'm having a really hard time with: "Power cable reduced my soundstage"...
My good friend that is in the business and very very knowledgeable calmed that a well made 10ga power cable reduced his soundstage... I'm not saying it will or won't but why would it? I would like to know the science behind this. I did research on here but not satisfied. I had a pair of Logans and they were wonderful and I used stock power cables and the stage was crazy... I have been making cables for years ( musician ) and know the value on quality... what is the magic?
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Super good question. AFAIK, the best a power cable can do is block noise, and transmit power. Too good a cable, and it transmits noise and power. Based on this, here is my thinking on an affordable, effective middle ground: https://inatinear.blogspot.com/2019/04/power-management-for-frugal-audiophiles.html |
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