Xindak FP-Gold


Your experiences with this cable?

Thanx for reading this post.
gjuro76
I know that power cord can make an improvement. I felt that with xindak. I'm just asking if someone has compared xindak with Eichmann, Oyaide, Shunyata or some other hi-end cables.
Price I would pay for xindak is 250$ each which I think is best buy price.
BTW Lessloss cord cost 400 €uro's which is more than double that I would pay for Xindak (and I need 3 of them). Other mentioned cables would cost me about 200-250 €uro's (but, as i said,the problem is I must buy them without a chance to hear them in my system before that).

Any help is appreciated.

Hi from Zagreb, Croatia, Europe.
How can I tell if it is the right Polarity? Would it not fit into a U.S wall socket if the plug is backwards.
Jeffo19, use an ohm meter and check the male and female ends. All USA cords that I have ever checked are ground on the bottom and nuetral on the left and that is how the Xindak cord is but the female end is opposite. When you plug it into a component the nuetral is now on the right instead of the left. My Xindaks were not made for the U.S. and I had to swap the wires on the male plug to match the female end. These are a very good bargain but the Lessloss at $550 is even a better bargain. The Lessloss cord is the best cable I have used and has made the biggest improvement in my system as far as any wire is concerned. Not just slightly better either.
Jp1208 may have a point; however, polarity of A/C line and the configurations inside a particular electronic device may be very confusing too. Xindak's design is not really wrong. I already checked with Xindak US distributor (www.LotusAudioImport.com). They pointed out a very informative page for everyone's reference:

http://www.gcaudio.com/resources/howtos/acpolarity.html

I believe that should help.
Not with the cord but with the FS Gold Speaker cable. Supposed to be a silver/gold alloy but when changing spades it looked like copper to me (at least the visible part). No way getting any reply out of Xindak. Good luck, you never know !