Are manufacturer AC cables good enough?


I have two PS Audio AC3 and two Pangea AC 14 cables I don't use.  My thinking is that Ayre wouldn't supply cables that are inadequate for their components.  Is that thinking flawed?

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I did not grow up in the USA.

>>>>>Well, shut my mouth and call me corn pone! But you seem so immersed in US culture. I would never have guessed. 🙄 I’m guessing Sweden. Am I close? Lichtenstein? Feel free to parse my sentences. 
By the way, not to brag or anything, but we just hit 80,000 and it’s the second week of May, just as I predicted. It’s the “doubling every two weeks” theory, for those interested. Gee, I wonder what the total will be at the end of May? 🤔 - Dave the Predictor
In the Washington DC area the curves actually don’t look all that good. Apparently the White House is under quarantine. 

https://wtop.com/local/2020/05/coronavirus-test-results-in-dc-maryland-and-virginia/


geoffkait,

"...you seem so immersed in US culture. I would never have guessed. 🙄 I’m guessing Sweden. Am I close? Lichtenstein?"

I am well-acquainted with a number of places and I do own a decent-sized collection of Lichtenstein stamps. I have been to Lichtenstein once, last summer, and ran into Beach Volleyball World Tournament played in the pouring rain. Maybe not World Tournament, but something similar to that. Surrounded by the Alps, the nearest beach was a few days riding a good horse away.


By the way, Sweden and Lichtenstein are not close.


How are kids doing these days? Any news from Detroit? Stay inside, it is not over yet.

(Hey, that’s the way it goes sometimes)

South Korean officials, who recently began to loosen social distancing requirements, ordered more than 2,100 nightclubs, discos and bars in Seoul to close Saturday after the country recorded dozens of new cases linked to partygoers in the city last weekend.

In Germany, where the government has outlined a cautious but steady opening, hundreds of workers in at least three meat-processing plants have tested positive for the coronavirus, medical and local officials said. Word of the new infections came as Chancellor Angela Merkel, speaking in her weekly video message to the nation, said that “we are excited to take the first steps towards normal, everyday life.”