You should have received a slip of paper with the cable noting that the connector can be very tight. That’s so that an excellent grip can be achieved. In cases where it’s very tight, I believe it’s recommending that you gently insert and remove a wooden toothpick between the three pairs of gripper plates. A little at a time, as you don’t want to loosen it too much. Just be sure the toothpick is strong enough so that it doesn't break. Not sure about the alternative of using a small flathead screwdriver. It's metal on metal, but then the connector to the socket is metal on metal too.
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@twoleftears I did indeed. I was unsuccessful in this but it’s probably due to my lack of experience. The first power cord took some effort but nothing like this. I love the effect these cords have and I have to say I agree with those who said power cords were as/nearly as big an improvement as speaker cable. I didn’t and still don’t completely understand why or how, but love that they do. |
I agree that a PC can play a significant role in a component or system's sound. Can you elaborate on the sonic signature of the AE Ocean 3P? |
@lowrider57 I am hearing greater clarity, wider channel separation and lower bass than I was previously getting. Very happy. All my cables are AE except for power cables I have yet to replace. |
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