Holo May KTE Power Cord


First, I am fully aware of all the arguments that cables don't make a difference and I would prefer not to have this thread polluted by all the trolls asserting that opinion.

I love my Holo May KTE DAC that beat out a number of other excellent DACs in my system.  It came with an Audience Forte F3 power cord and that is what I used with it until recently when I decided to try several other more expensive, but not crazy expensive, power cords with it.  To my surprise the inexpensive Forte F3 has outperformed the other cords I have tried.  I am curious if anybody has carefully compared power cords on the Holo May KTE and have one they have found to be significantly better that isn't wildly expensive (lets say <$1000 used).

I'm interested in your specific experience with the Holo May KTE not a bunch of random power cord recommendations.

Thanks.

pinwa

@pinwa 

the rich tonality and timbre that the Forte F3 is giving me.  Acoustic guitar or a single drum stroke or bass pluck have a kind of plumpness with the Forte F3 that I am in love with.  And the Forte F3 also strikes me as a bit more dynamic.

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To my surprise the inexpensive Forte F3 has outperformed the other cords I have tried.

Maybe, just take the win.

Hope I do not offend Pangea fans.  I had them for years. Excellent entry level power cord.  However, I recommend WyWires Platinum Digital Power Cord.  New will be in your $1000 budget.  I think they are having a sale.  Check out www.wywires.com.  Read the pro reviews as well.  I use a full loom of WyWires platinum cables, interconnects and cords. The SQ is detailed without being harsh, smooth, excellent reproduction of micro and macro  dynamics, retrieval of secondary harmonics, decay, and hall ambience, natural timbre, and detailed and powerful bass.  Excellent build quality, value and customer service.  They look great.  Alex Sventitsky, the owner, will offer all the assistance you need.   

@mitch2 I'm not sure if you have ever had the opportunity to listen to truly high end systems, or what your goals are for your own sound, but in my experience there is no win, no endpoint to this ridiculous hobby.  There is always somewhere between a little bit to a lot more improvement to be had.  Clearly, you bump up against diminishing returns and poor returns on investment, and where those limits are is very individual, but I know I am not at them yet.  So sorry, but I'm not interested in just settling.

@pinwa I would not even attempt to compare Audience powerChord to StudioOne. They are worlds apart and sound completely different. 
I had powerChord, AU24se-i, f3 and auditioned StudioOne just days ago. 

The f3 is better than stock but it isn’t what you think it is. 
 

Another power cable if you’re looking for details, separation and speed is Nordost Frey 2. It might be a good match with your R2R DAC.

@pinwa - I am not suggesting you settle.  By your own words, the sonic attributes you value are displayed through your current DAC and PC.  Many around here never get that far.   You have tried other PCs but none yet have sounded better to you.  We all travel our own paths so if you want to chase a potentially better sound through a different PC, then you should.   In that case, I suggest you consider contacting The Cable Company and taking advantage of their lending library so that you can listen to a variety of power cables in your own system.