When I put together a power cord using Wattgate I was sent a little plastic tube to sit between the positive and negative blades to add bulk and tighten up the connection. Pretty poor excuse for a fix. And yes, the assembly screws are soft too.
Wattgate IEC does not fit tight.
I have a Kimber Palladian power cable which is fantastic. It has Wattgate 330i connecters. The IEC keeps disconnecting from the amp due to not fitting tight. I replaced it with a 350i and it won't even connect now. It seems the part that connects to the amp are too far inside the IEC. It falls out immediately. Is there a quality IEC I can use that fits tight. I used a $6 computer cord and it works fine. any help would be appreciated.
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Not sure about the Wattgates, but these inexpensive 'iec inlet tighteners work for a variety of PC / components and are easy to try: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0771T7PC9?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title
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It would help to know what amp the OP has. Example: Reading some posts of the OP’s. Mark Levinson - No 585 Integrated Amplifier I don’t think any audiophile power cord will fit properly on the ML 585. The OEM or a cheap $6 computer cord will work fine.
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@pal, This should solve your problem. Shunyata - C14-C13 Universal Cable Adapter 12 Gauge Conductors. $50.00. Free shipping. 60 day satisfaction guarantee.
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