Power Cords for Beginners: Synergistic v. Shunyata


I have no experience with power cords. I'd like one for a large Threshold amp. It gets confusing, because reviews I have read indicate that there are many sonic flavors and differences between AC cords.

Can someone characterize the 'sound' of the Synergistic AC Master Coupler, the Shunyata Sidewinder, and perhaps the older Shunyata white Mamba, which is available for less than the current Black Mamba? Or any other cords that are in the $150-250 price range, used.
kevziek
The Synergistic power cord is one of the two best choices under $175 second hand. I would describe it as very transparent, with a big soundstage,but a bit lean, so they mate very well with tube gear, preventing too much "warmth". For digital gear I would use Harmonic Technology's Pro-11AC. A neutral pc, tending towards being a bit "warm", but harmonically very nicely balanced.
Hi,
Take a look at the Voodoo Mana power cords $199 new and used about $110! For the price, good sound & construction! Good punch, deep bass, bodied midbass and a smooth $ sweet upper mids & highs! It takes away the grunge and gives a clear picture! Also, their lower model, the Mojo is also good at US$149. Sound wise, everything is the same except that it is smaller in gauge and as such, has very slightly less bass & midbass energy compared to the Mana! Contact Bruce at brucer@lanset.com or visit www.voodoopowercords.com and see what others have to say! I will be comparing it to a Synergisitic AC Master Coupler in a day or two! This will be interesting! Feel free to email me!
Rgds,
Ramesh
I have found that digital source components benefit the most from aftermarket power cords and this is where MOST Shunyata products shine (just about everything except the Sidewinder). Spend a little more on your source cable and get AT LEAST a Black Mamba - you'll be glad you did. The Synergistic is a good PC for amps and the Sidewinder is also pretty good for amps. The Sidewinder seems to be a VERY dynamic cable by comparison.
You can fare very well by making your own (the Bob Crump power cord) or buying something like the Absolute Power Cord here in Audiogon. I would start with the simple ones and then upgrade if not satisfied. Just my .02
Post removed