Can someone explain how power cords help if...


...the AC is being converted to DC as soon as it gets to the CD player/Amp? Is it not true that the AC to DC conversion should filter out the AC noise?
matt8268
Sean:
It certainly is refreshing to hear a voice that listens
first to theory and engineering, and sometime FAR later
listens to the marketing rhetoric.
Good to see you back on AG.
Dats right,

Had ta kickit low style in tha hizzie cause some haters were tryin ta get my chedder cause they be spottin my dope kicks and be frontin like they are down with tha thug love in da west si-ee-dah.
So my peeps hollared out a niz-ine and spotted up dat follio's ride while droppin da capshells.
In da end tho hatas be gettin dissed, i be gettin missed, homegirl is already pissed, cause some hoochie thought she could play a playa by mackin my dogs chuggy.

So im back in the swing of things now and look forwared to working on my stereo system.

Peace :)
Sean,
Thanks for your post. For some reason, however, my Bryston 7 BSST sounded a bit more "dynamic" and "fuller" (best I could come up with, sorry) when I replaced the stock chords with the more substantial JP Cables Maximum Gold models.
I don't think it was purely emotional because I switched back-and-forth over a period of a month. (Maybe it's that voodoo business that's going around.)

I have enjoyed your posts on this subject (and others) and learned a great deal.