I prefer a quality insulated cable. I couldn't hurt. Just don't spend a ridiculous amount.
12 AWG Mains Power Cable From Wall To Power Conditioner Sufficient?
Is a 12 AWG mains power cable adequate for use between the wall outlet and power conditioner? Low-powered components such as streamer and DAC as well as a subwoofer will be connected to the power conditioner. The integrated amp will go directly to another wall outlet.
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Gague isn't the final defining factor one power carrying ability. Look to your manufacturer for Amp rating and go from there. Depending on what kind of cooper, plated or not, how many strands, how the strands are configured Type and grade of shieling all play a part in they power cables, I would suggest that you decide how many amp you commonly need to provide and have a cable rated in excess of that. If yo are using a standard 15 amp wall socket then I would want a Distribution box capable of 20+ amp and the power cord possibly capable if 25 amps should be sufficient. Like with your power amp overhead can make or break a sound. The same goes true for power handling capacity in you 'line-in' side. |
@ryder - as someone above posted - the Gauge of the power cable is not the full story
Some power cables use a solid wire or 3-4 solid insulatied wires
But that is only a small part of the story - take a look at this thread for a more detailed explanation Hope that helps - Steve |
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