There is a very simple explanation of why longer power cords sound better. This is because they represent a longer proportion of the length from the power source (e.g. the power plant, dam, or whatever). Therefore, if I am 25 miles from the power plant, a 4' chord represents .003% of the total run, whereas 8' would be .006%. This is double the effect! Clearly significant enough to be heard with our audiophile "golden ears":)
Longer Power Cords Sound better?
In my quest for power cords, i have noticed that a longer cord say 6 or 8 feet tends to have a nicer sound in my system that the same models that are 3 or 4 feet.
Power cords i have found this to be true include Cerious Tech, Cardas, and VH Audio....anyone have an explanation?
AND by nicer sound I mean they tend to have a richer midrange, and a more coherent top to bottom presentation.
Power cords i have found this to be true include Cerious Tech, Cardas, and VH Audio....anyone have an explanation?
AND by nicer sound I mean they tend to have a richer midrange, and a more coherent top to bottom presentation.
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