Power cable for Lavardin


Hi, this the question for current/former Lavardin IT owners.

Have you had any success in upgrading your Lavardin ( CMR or CHR) power cable to anything from a different brand?

I know Lavardin performance can be improved slightly in audiophile terms since various cables I tried often showed improvements in some areas, such as high freq. detail and resolution, or lower bass, or quieter bkgnd and cleaner midrange. But I always come back to the CMR eventually due to its rather specific rendering of the mid range/upper bass.

PS: I am aware that Lavardin strongly recommends their own cables. ( It doesn't mean there are no better options)



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Should you choose to; one way to try other cables, for yourself, is through the following company's lending library.   They charge a fee, for an audition of their wares, but- apply that cost to anything purchased.       My suggestion would be Synergistic Research, as a good starting point.    SR's PCs always seem to deliver more than their prices would indicate.      Something available, in most price ranges.      https://www.usedcable.com/power-cables/synergistic_research.html    
This will be like you-know-what-ing into the wind, or up a rope, pick your metaphor, but the idea of things like power cords being dependent on being used with particular components is just plain bollocks. I have changed power cords on amps, pre-amps, phono stages, CD players, power conditioners, turntable motors, and more that I have probably forgotten in my nearly 30 years of doing this. (Yes, I learned about wire way back in the very early 90’s.)

The following is a complete list of all the components changing power cords did not work on: .

Right. Zero. Zilch. Nada.

The following is a list of all the components where the power cord sounded different than it did on all the other components it was tried on: .

Right again! Zero! Zilch! Nada!

The following is a list of all the manufacturers who claim the power cord cannot possibly improve the indescribably beyond perfect sound of their whatever:

What? Are you kidding me??! Trick question! They all say that!