Calloway - actually it's the other way around - think of the upgrade as replacing the engine
- put a porsche engine in a Yugo - WOW
- put a posche engine in a porsche - so what
- put a Ferrari engine in a porsche . Better, but it's more subtle
Better quality components tend to have large power supplies that can handle the transient peak demands of the audio signal, so they operate at their optimum level
More modest components have smaller power supplies which actually restrict their performance. Having a quality power cord allows the circuit to handle the transient peaks, as a result they operate to a higher level of performance.
This does not mean good gear does not need a good power cable, but the better quality components actually need a much better quality power cable for a difference to be as discernible as more modest components
From my post above - a simple heavy gauge power cord from home depot was enough to elevate the performance of a boom-box
That same Home Depot cord on my Naim would not provide much improvement over the stock cord - but my Furutech is a whole other story. However, the furutech would not produce significantly better performance in the boom-box than the Home Depot cord did..
The most important and difficult aspect of power cord upgrades it to get the right match - i.e. best bang for the buck
To do this you have to either try several different brands/models or rely on the feedback of Agon members OR buddy up to your local supplier to get your hands on some loners.
- put a porsche engine in a Yugo - WOW
- put a posche engine in a porsche - so what
- put a Ferrari engine in a porsche . Better, but it's more subtle
Better quality components tend to have large power supplies that can handle the transient peak demands of the audio signal, so they operate at their optimum level
More modest components have smaller power supplies which actually restrict their performance. Having a quality power cord allows the circuit to handle the transient peaks, as a result they operate to a higher level of performance.
This does not mean good gear does not need a good power cable, but the better quality components actually need a much better quality power cable for a difference to be as discernible as more modest components
From my post above - a simple heavy gauge power cord from home depot was enough to elevate the performance of a boom-box
That same Home Depot cord on my Naim would not provide much improvement over the stock cord - but my Furutech is a whole other story. However, the furutech would not produce significantly better performance in the boom-box than the Home Depot cord did..
The most important and difficult aspect of power cord upgrades it to get the right match - i.e. best bang for the buck
To do this you have to either try several different brands/models or rely on the feedback of Agon members OR buddy up to your local supplier to get your hands on some loners.