twoleftears +1 excellent question.
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@twoleftears I tend to believe it more along the marketing lines than what is actually necessary. IE, used commercial / industrial circular saws when I was in business (Builder/contractor/carpenter I used 12ga electrical cable to run my saws which drew 13-15 amps. A typical amp draws 4 -5 amps. Consider that back when most things came through with an attached PC, the ga was 14-16...many were 16 gauge. That said, I believe that PC's do make a difference. But I doubt I need a 7ga or 10ga for my amp, even though I have one now |
I am rolling with the Signal Cable Silver Resolution at 12 AWG for my X200 and their Magic Power Digital Reference 12 AWG and has double shielding for my CDT and DAC. Not overtly expensive by any means. http://signalcable.com/power_cables.html Just because I am frugal. Rather spend money on music and my kids. |
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