@laginz ,
Curious as to why you think changing your power cord will give you the result your looking for. I legitimately don't see the correlation.
Front Row Seat Power Cord?
I’m looking for a quality power cord that tends to create a perspective that is more “front row” than “mid-hall”, without being thin or overly bright. I’ve been looking at reviews, and the two that seem to pop up in this regard are the DH Labs Red Wave, and the Purist Audio Jade. Any other ideas?
@laginz , Curious as to why you think changing your power cord will give you the result your looking for. I legitimately don't see the correlation. |
Oh poppycock…. forget the psychobabble let’s have some facts. Equipment based tests have shown indisputable, overwhelming results that other than optimal size, quality, the cable industry as a whole is a farce ! Then we have science i.e. physics, credited professionals, again overwhelming majority comply with equipment results. |
There is only one undeniable truth about Power Cords. That being, there are people who believe their $500 - $5000 power cord has made a difference, and those who don't. Pretty simple and neither side is going to convince the other. What is truly amazing, IMHO, is how this topic garners the amount of member input, over and over and over again. I'm personally in the camp that believes you should use a shielded cable of sufficient size to carry the current from point A to point B. I don't mind spending a bit of cash as I do think the sum of all parts creates the final sound, so I don't use lamp-cord on my speakers either. I think Power Cables are a great place to exercise some DIY. In the end, believe what makes you happy and enjoy your systems. Cheers. |
I have given you a concrete example of a power cable radiating EMI from a subwoofer. The EMI was sufficient to take out my TV reception, which of course is a low-level digital signal. This is entirely reproducible, and was solved by modifying the cable by adding two ferrite chokes. Untamed, this EMI would feed into any other connected component which just might affect its performance? As a Cambridge-trained physicist, my natural inclination is to disbelieve odd claims. However, reports of RFI affecting sound quality have been around for decades, so maybe there is some real phenomenon at play. Back then, everybody thought it was from the mains, so it seemed non-sensical that the last six feet could make a difference. Much more recently, our own components have come under suspicion, especially those with electrically noisy digital circuits, or switched mode power supplies. Rather than dismiss what people claim to hear, I would prefer to try to understand what they are reporting. It may be psychobabble, or it may be a real phenomenon we don't fully understand yet. Do I personally think changing a power cord can move your virtual listening position? Never in a million years, but every good scientist should keep an open mind. I also deplore the reluctance to do A / B testing, especially on something as easy to swap over as a power cord. |
@richardbrand You are relatively new to the AudiogoN discussion forums. You’ll discover that flat-earthers, cable-deniers and naysayers are quite adamant that they are right - and everybody else is wrong. Why they keep reading the cable threads is a mystery, especially if it upsets them so much. 🤔 Do they also go on race car forums and insist that drivers don’t need to waste money on more expensive high octane petrol when low octane will do? Apparently, learning something new is not one of their priorities. They probably think that EE 101 and Physics 101 can explain this. |