Do CD Transports benefit much from upgraded power cords?


Your experiences?

rockadanny

@audphile1 ,

As to your question; Everything @grunge1000 posted is a fact. I don't think he's lying, do you? Does any of his experiment and results pertain to audio in any way? Beats me. He even stated as much himself. I've stated through the years many, many times that I would never presume to tell anyone what they hear or don't hear. I don't believe @grunge1000 ever stated as much either. My slant is he, being of a scientific mind, is simply looking for the 'why' are people hearing what they say they are hearing. Did his experiment prove anything conclusively either way? Again, beats me. But, the conclusion of his experiment is a fact, and this subject, being that it boils down to personal perception, is indeed a cloudy one.

It’s a fact within the boundaries of that measurement that was posted (not sure what the source of that information is by the way) but it doesn’t apply to audio.

It’s completely irrelevant. And as such isn’t s fact when discussing impacts of cables in the system. 

It's still a fact whether it pertains to audio or not.

It may not be perceived as relevant, but that doesn't change its status.

Don't read too much into my simple statement because it doesn't warrant in-depth scrutiny. It's just a simple statement that doesn't lean to any side.

Agreed. I think I’ve explained how and why. Ultimately everyone decides what matters to them the most. I wouldn’t waste thousands on power cords if your components and room acoustics don’t warrant that.