A not sarcastic question for the power conditioner/upgraded power cord folks


And I realize that there are those that don’t believe in either

Assuming you use a power conditioner and after market power cords, do you feel that the power cord from the power conditioner to the wall might be a limiting or even a negating factor to the performance of the after market power cords that run from the power conditioner to the gear?

The reason I ask is that I was about to embark upon some more experimentation with different power cords and where I plugged them into when I discovered that the aftermarket cords I had purchased before and some recent arrivals are actually a meter shorter than the ones that came with the gear. This doesn’t matter for the amp due to its location, but when I did my last power cord upgrade I ran my CDP and pre into a conditioner so the length for those didn’t matter either, but as I was doing the musical chairs with power cords thing today, I also was intending to run the CDP and pre straight into the wall on separate dedicated circuits, but I found out that I am a tad short on those two.

Which doesn’t preclude me from moving my dedicated circuit outlets up a couple of feet, and I suppose I probably will, but I was curious as to the opinions about the limitations of a power conditioners power cord.

immatthewj

Here is how I address your question.  Every power cord is the same:  Audio Sensibility Statement.  The one to my PS Audio P20 and the ones to every component that plugs into it are all the same.  I order lengths as needed.  I do not vary or try others since settling on this cord several years ago.  Incidently, I use that same cabling for everything else too, speakers, interconnects, everything.  It makes life simpler.  Plus I do not believe that anyone offers superior wire products.

@immatthewj 

Then perhaps you should consider going with a new power conditioner that's not hardwired, as it'll offer you more flexibility.  Happy listening 

Actually, @kennymacc , after giving thought to this, what I believe that I will wind up doing is moving my outlets and going directly in to the wall from my gear.

@audphile1 , am I mistaken or did I get the impression from a previous thread that you have mixed and matched power cords before?  Do you see that as problematic?

The power cord doesn’t make much difference since it’s all about the gauge size, modern audio equipment handles the power in the entrance of the audio component, audioholics did a video about this topic https://youtu.be/Rgun97VK7y8?si=dX0uHSZFvHhpiFtk

so if a company or a person hears a difference it’s a pseudo effect not a fact