power cord too short? what now?


Having spent my hard earned money on power cord for m/l cls. I now move to a new apartment. It appears as though optimum placement for the speakers make the cord too short requiring some sort of extension. Will I lose the benefits of the audiophile cord?
gregadd
Metro04, in case you haven't figured it out I happen to agree with you. I've tried out different cables to contrast to the heavy guage Belden which I typically use and on those few occasions when I thought I heard a difference I did not hear a corresponding change when I removed the cable under test and went back to the old Belden. But then again, my equipment is not revealing enuf, my hearing is poor, and my attention span is nil. What would you expect. :-)
One possible thing to do is if you like your power cords and don't want to chg just for the sake of getting longer etc...then investigate power conditioners which I think you don't in your system...many will argue they improve sound quality (I do) and u can use them btwn the outlet and our gear so that a defacto extension occurs. Of course, you will have to experiment with various power conditioners first and trust your own ears.

Newbee,

Read "Pabelson's" thread on the "Do you respect others views?". He's not alone with his posted point of view, but always nice to hear from someone objective.

Oh, and refreshing to hear someone convey honesty about themselves, like yourself. You and others just enjoy the hobby, if that's what it is classified as. I wonder if fishermen bicker so much about their gear?
Well having started this I guess I should weigh in.
I have no problem with double blind tests. I have yet to see a true scientific double blind protocol. Yes we subjectivist have degrees in the natural sciences too.

It's my money and I really don't have to prove to anybody that I can hear a difference. If you can't hear don't buy it!

DH Labs Power Plus 2 meter.

I would not mind using a power storage device like richard grey.
Gregadd,

From the tenor of your post it appears that some of our 'objectivist' comments may have offended your 'subjectivist' sensitivities. Frankly I'm surprised that a person with your experience would have expected otherwise in this forum.

But upon re-reading, your original post clearly indicated your subjective belief in the differences brought by power cords. You did not ask about the differences between cords. Clearly it was boorish of me, just because I don't believe in the benefits of 'high end' power cords to respond. I should have simply ignored your post.

Lesson learned. I won't do that again.