Power cord upgrade


I want to upgrade power cords for my streamer, Aurender A15 which currently has a Shunyata v14 digital.

And Puritan 156 which has the classic cord it comes with.

I believe in system synergy, so I am leaning towards Transparent, and/or Audioquest.

I have ARC ref5se with the Transparent Reference, and ref75se with the AQ Hurricane.

Guess my thought is the streamer and 156 PC are maybe a bottleneck. Won't know without trying, right? I am satisfied with the over all sound now, so looking for more of it. Make any sense??

128x128skids

The whole of the Wire Business has all the Scientific Backing that is needed.

Attempt to run a Audio System with out Wire of some type in use?

Science or any other level of knowledge will supply a very good explanation for the need of wire. 

Here is an example of utter sales rubbish, MSRP $9000+

“ REFERENCE Speaker Cable is an essential building block for a Connoisseur Level music or film system. It delivers extended and well-defined bass energy while creating a quiet interface between some of the most challenging speaker and amplifier combinations. Custom machined, highly polished gold-plated, tellurium copper spade lugs transfer power effortlessly through heavy, precision wound OFHC stranding “

Crap !!!! Daaa no mentioning of the cable size no mentioning of how it can affect sound just another BS story. Absolutely amazing how a 40 year debate can be explained with $100 analyzer what a joke.

NONBELIEVERS:  Hear me.

I'm an EE since 1980. I would never fall for this noise people emit about cables making any difference -- audible or measurable. In the 80s and 90s I worked designing custom integrated circuits at a couple of the big-name manufacturers here in the US.

BUT THEN IN 1989, working through a pair of Mc60s, after recap, metal film, tube rolling, etc, I heard a *definite* difference in current-adequate power cables. Imagine my hard head being forced to believe. But there it was. A clear difference in clarity of bass, mids, and highs.

So now I am converted. I know less, but I have heard more, and I now believe. You should too.