The Rs Cables Kevlar Starchord is very flexible and sounds good on digital components.
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Need quality flexible power cord for CD player....
The Rs Cables Kevlar Starchord is very flexible and sounds good on digital components. http://www.rscables.com |
I don't know how it compares in flexability to the Audience PowerChord, but the XLO Reference 2 Type 10A seems very flexible compared to other power cords I've used. It also has a reputation as being a good choice for digital, and my experiences with it confirm that. It can be found on AudioGon for under $100. Good luck. |
Yes, I agree the Blue Circle power cords are very easy to work with. The easiest of any I've owned. I think the BC61 retails for around $110 new. Any of the Virtual Dynamics power cords such as the Basic or Power 3 are excellent for the price and should be under $100 new, but unfortunately are very difficult to handle. They're almost like monstrous pipe cleaners. Still a great bargain however. You might want to look into the VH Labs Flavor 1 power cord. It is specifically designed to be used with digital equipment. I use a Flavor 4 on my amp and like it. You can save more money by buying the DIY kit from Chris Ven Haus and making it yourself. I did this with my Flavor 4. The Absolute Power Cords definitely fall within your budget as well. In my case however, I did not perceive any difference between them and the stock cords. |