Ozzy...what silver cable did you use for your DIY power cord...What gauge and other particulars? Thanks
Quick power cord question:
With a DIY power cord that I just made, (pure, solid .9999 12 gauge silver) the tubes in that mono amp seem to be a little brighter than the other amp with the original power cord. So, do you think the tubes are brighter because they are getting more power through the new DIY cord or is the amp having to work harder and that’s why the tubes are brighter?
ozzy
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Really want to know if a tube is brighter, whatever the reason? Buy one of these, change the variables, measure and eliminate all doubt: https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Light-Klein-Tools-ET130/dp/B071WG7PT4/ref=zg_bs_393278011_2/146-4061357-4825213?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=MZWF7PFPY2P6SHZFY9CV |
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"What makes the Audioquest Dragon so expensive? What is different about it? It uses silver wire and the dialectic battery. I may try to pursue how that works and how it benefits the design." The battery maintains a constant/stable polarization of the dielectric: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/dielec.html and:
https://patents.google.com/patent/US7126055B1/en
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