@atdavid,
My point is simple:
You have "mains feed" into your breaker or fuse box at your listening location.
From there, you have a breaker or fuse that protects the circuit. That breaker or circuit is sized according to the amperage of the circuit you will run off that breaker.
The AWG wire sizes I listed are the minimum electrical code standards for circuits of the listed amperage. There is potentially a very LONG run of Romex that goes from that breaker / fuse box to your AC outlet. Then you have the outlet itself. (I recommend a hospital grade outlet simply because they are robust and grip your cord tightly.)
Thinking that the last six feet of wiring after the outlet makes a difference after all of that...and thinking you can hear a difference...is crazy - unless the cable is doing something other than just transmitting the power (such as a choke / filter or power conditioning system).
Things like a Furman, PanaMax or Monster cable power conditioner DO make a difference...because they have filters and chokes that CLEAN the power. An Emotiva CMX-2 DOES make a difference because it filters and eliminates DC offset.
Silver cords, braided cords, excessively oversized cords, etc. don't do a darn thing that is audible unless they have a choke or filter in the cable.
A cord that is too small for the current draw will actually get hot and be a safety hazard.
My point is simple:
You have "mains feed" into your breaker or fuse box at your listening location.
From there, you have a breaker or fuse that protects the circuit. That breaker or circuit is sized according to the amperage of the circuit you will run off that breaker.
The AWG wire sizes I listed are the minimum electrical code standards for circuits of the listed amperage. There is potentially a very LONG run of Romex that goes from that breaker / fuse box to your AC outlet. Then you have the outlet itself. (I recommend a hospital grade outlet simply because they are robust and grip your cord tightly.)
Thinking that the last six feet of wiring after the outlet makes a difference after all of that...and thinking you can hear a difference...is crazy - unless the cable is doing something other than just transmitting the power (such as a choke / filter or power conditioning system).
Things like a Furman, PanaMax or Monster cable power conditioner DO make a difference...because they have filters and chokes that CLEAN the power. An Emotiva CMX-2 DOES make a difference because it filters and eliminates DC offset.
Silver cords, braided cords, excessively oversized cords, etc. don't do a darn thing that is audible unless they have a choke or filter in the cable.
A cord that is too small for the current draw will actually get hot and be a safety hazard.