Nova Power Cord Model (M101 silver) Review


Nova Power Cord Model (M101 silver) Review.

First a little background of myself, ozzy.

I am now retired for about 6 years. Previously I was Senior Purchasing Agent and before that Senior Engineer for a large Manufacturing company a total of 42 years.

I have been a long-time member of Audiogon, and several other on-line forums. I have been in this hobby for 50+ years. Heck, I go back so far that when I was 18, I was a Manager of an Allied Radio Shack Store. Remember Allied Radio? Remember when Radio Shack bought them? I have also built many Heathkits and have experimented in many projects through the years from normal to the insane.

But I have always been fascinated about the relationship of the AC power to the sound of an audio system. As has been repeated so many times, how can 5 feet of cable make a difference when there are miles of power lines running to my house? I know I understand, but is it the last 5 feet or the first?

Naturally, I have dedicated lines terminated in Furutech NCF outlets. I have owned/tried so many power conditioners from the likes of PS Audio, Shunyata, Synergistic, Core power, and so many more. I have also owned power cables from companies such as, Purist Dominus, Nordost Valhalla, Synergistic, Virtual Dynamics, Hi Fidelity, Shunyata, Audioquest and on and on. I share this info so again; you can tell my sincerity about power cables. I have a passion (obsession?) for them!

My latest effort was a set of DIY power cords that I made using pure .9999 10 ga solid soft silver in a very high-grade oversized PTFE, braided, twisted, treated with Nano liquid and then finished with Furutech best NCF connectors. They look very similar in construction to the Audioquest Dragon configuration. They have beat all other power cords that I had tried before them. They have made me happy and content.

So now on to the review of the Nova power cables.

First off, I would like to thank Lubos (bewgow on Audiogon) for allowing me to demo his cables. My understanding is that all of his cables utilize copper wiring and Furutech NCF connectors. I will add that I became interested in these cables from a review on Audiogon that millercarbon started and was sorry to see it go off the rails.  I asked bewgow for a couple demos to try. In a few days they arrived.

The Nova (silver) power cord.

Since I am using mono block amps, I needed 2 power cables. One about 3 meters and the other about 2 meters long. Lubos was kind enough to send me these 2 lengths. The power cords will be connected to my Audioquest Niagara 7000 power conditioner.

I am not sure of the actual wire gauge utilized by the Nova, all Lubos would reveal was that it consists of using a special wire geometry. I personally didn’t think it stood a chance against my heavy gauge pure solid silver conductors.

First listen, and I must say, the Nova cable sounded better. Never would have believed it. No way. But it is. There is so much more air and life in its presentation. Instruments extend left/right front/ back. Very impressive. There is a feeling of intimacy in the soundstage that draws you into the music. Women’s voices have that “tongue in the ear” effect. You guys know what I mean…Very inviting. Listen to Linda Ronstadt sing “Blue Bayou” you’ll get it.

The soundstage is wider and deeper. Usually when the music sounds this pure there is a sacrifice at the frequency extremes. But not with this cable. The bass is tight and deep and the highs shimmer elegantly. Since receiving the Nova cables, I have been playing music that I have heard so many times in so many different formats through the years that I could probably write the sheet music. And yet, now for the first time they sound entirely different and so engaging. Fantastic!

I like listening to live recorded music. Mostly rock music. With the Nova cables there is a new found pleasure in the openness in the performance. Even some of the earlier recordings like Creedence Clearwater revival At Woodstock is highly enjoyable.

When you hear your system sounding this right, I knew I had to have this cable. Now, if only I had some more items to sell on Audiogon, hmm… Or how to convince my wife I need a couple more power cords…?

But, oh boy can I recommend this power cord.

ozzy


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If I was to make a guess at current prices 2m cable that ozzy built would cost you today $1700 in parts plus labor. Furutech connectors around $800. Solid silver 10GA 20feet $370. PTFE tubing $200 for 20 feet and copper shield $30. Nano liquid $300.
Actually the silver wire cost a lot more. I sourced some very pure grade silver a few years back and the price for silver has soared since then.

ozzy
Welcome Oz
I'm still using my first integrated I got at Allied Radio on Western in Chgo. Before the west side went to hell, unlike fictional Shameless. Back in the time of Scorpio radio whose day job was at Polk Bros.
"Shack" was not added until Tandy acquired them in '70.
For us poor saps that couldn't afford Paul Heath, it was pretty much them and Musicraft (where I bought the tuner.)
Later I got earspeakers at Gill Custom House.

Thanks for all the PC wisdom.
docknow, lak, jetter, bewgow fuzztone, and of course miller.
Thank you for the comments.

I will add that for different equipment, different power cords shine.
It seems rational to think that for power conditioners, and amps that larger gauge is better, but its also the method and design as to how the power is transferred.

Trial and error based on previous designs and my own reasoning has been my method, but there is a real hoodoo science as to what affects the sound.

ozzy
fuzztone,
I remember a time (I think it was in Chicago 1971) when Tandy was giving out store bonuses and he wanted the Store Mangers to reinvest the money into company stock.
For a young man that money was important to me. It was kinda hard to pull the check out of his hand.

I moved on the next year to (eventually) bigger and better things, but I always enjoyed the experience. I still have friends from that era.

ozzy