The Truth About Power Cords and there "Real" Price to Performance


This is a journey through real life experiences from you to everyone that cares to educate themselves. I must admit that I was not a believer in power cords and how they affect sound in your system. I from the camp that believed that the speaker provided 75% of the sound signature then your source then components but never the power cord. Until that magic day I along with another highly acclaimed AudioGoner who I will keep anatomist ran through a few cables in quite a few different systems and was "WOWED" at what I heard. That being said cable I know that I am not the only believer and that is why there are so many power cord/cable companies out there that range from $50 to 20-30 thousand dollars and above. So I like most of you have to scratch my head and ask where do I begin what brand and product and what should i really pay for it?

The purpose of this discussion to get some honest feed back on Price to Performance from you the end user to us here in the community.

Please fire away!


 


128x128blumartini
@vinylguy2016

The Marantz 7 while a classic, isn't the best sounding preamp out there IMO.

How could you possibly know whether a different power cord would improve or degrade it if you have not heard it.
vinylguy2016,

Being an engineer (EE) with 30+ years of experience in the industry, I understand where you're coming from. During listening tests of audio cables (speaker & interconnects), however, I found audible differences which can be explained by examination of material (conductor & insulator) properties and design differences (coaxial, twisted pair, etc.).

In the case of power cables, however, I have yet to find discernible differences between audiophile PCs and generic ones of equivalent gauge. IMHO, there is no benefit in using expensive, after-market PCs on equipment with properly designed power supplies. I believe that Bryston and Pass Labs are of the same opinion.
turnbowm41
vinylguy2016,

Being an engineer (EE) with 30+ years of experience in the industry...

>>>>>>One assumes the industry you’re referring to is not audio.
turnbrown,

If you are able to relate the sonic differences to cable construction, I would assume you can relate that to measurable engineering quantities?


turnbowm41 posts11-19-2019 5:53pmvinylguy2016,

Being an engineer (EE) with 30+ years of experience in the industry, I understand where you're coming from. During listening tests of audio cables (speaker & interconnects), however, I found audible differences which can be explained by examination of material (conductor & insulator) properties and design differences (coaxial, twisted pair, etc.).

GK,

You are correct. I was in the electronics industry, not audio. However, music and the equipment that provides it has been my passion for even longer. My engineering background comes into play when making any and all decisions related to audio.