Mceljo - what I was trying to highlight is that installing a quality power cable in a modestly priced system would reap a certain set of benefits
But taking the same action with components capable of higher resolving power would result in a set of benefits that would differ from the first instance.
In all cases the power cable is addressing the transient requirements that could not be handled by the power supply alone.
Here's some of the important tweaks I have made.
- it all started with the purchase of a power conditioner - I immediately noticed an improvement in bass detail - mainly due to the outlets having better clamping of the plugs
- I next installed a better power cable on the amp - again I noticed more bass detail and the imaging improved
- after upgrading all of the power cables I had a nice image left to right, but it lacked depth
- I replaced my interconnects with silver cables and the image finally got some depth
- I then installed a dedicated line and ditched the power conditioner and the depth improved even more - but I thought I could improve on the micro details
- I then replaced all of the power cable connectors with silver plated copper connectors - the micro details, like venue acoustics, became much more apparent and the image again got more depth to it
- and last - I replaced the banana connectors on my speaker cables with silver plated quality copper - right now I have a very good 3D image that is very focussed with lots of detail - on my modestly priced system.
BTW - those are just the major tweaks - there are many more
My problem now is I think I have extracted every ounce of performance out of my existing components - the new phono stage arrives next week :-)
What I have found with power cables...
1. - 12 gauge extension cord from Home Depot - better than stock cords
2. - braided romex cables - surprisingly good and much better than stock cables for bass control and image - very cost effective
3. - DH Labs - better than the romex - improved details and bass control for a reasonable outlay
4. - Furutech - provides the most improvement particularly with micro details like venue acoustics, instrument timber and better control of the higher frequencies, but the cost is starting to climb
5. - Silver plated copper mains connectors - really added focus to the positioning of artist and instruments in the sound stage and yet more venue details.
So - now you have a wealth of information from the various members in this thread with some excellent recommendations
What you have to do now is decide what your budget is and what direction you want to take (DIY or buy or forget about it) - your choice
Try some out before committing - it's worth it
Hope this helped
But taking the same action with components capable of higher resolving power would result in a set of benefits that would differ from the first instance.
In all cases the power cable is addressing the transient requirements that could not be handled by the power supply alone.
Here's some of the important tweaks I have made.
- it all started with the purchase of a power conditioner - I immediately noticed an improvement in bass detail - mainly due to the outlets having better clamping of the plugs
- I next installed a better power cable on the amp - again I noticed more bass detail and the imaging improved
- after upgrading all of the power cables I had a nice image left to right, but it lacked depth
- I replaced my interconnects with silver cables and the image finally got some depth
- I then installed a dedicated line and ditched the power conditioner and the depth improved even more - but I thought I could improve on the micro details
- I then replaced all of the power cable connectors with silver plated copper connectors - the micro details, like venue acoustics, became much more apparent and the image again got more depth to it
- and last - I replaced the banana connectors on my speaker cables with silver plated quality copper - right now I have a very good 3D image that is very focussed with lots of detail - on my modestly priced system.
BTW - those are just the major tweaks - there are many more
My problem now is I think I have extracted every ounce of performance out of my existing components - the new phono stage arrives next week :-)
What I have found with power cables...
1. - 12 gauge extension cord from Home Depot - better than stock cords
2. - braided romex cables - surprisingly good and much better than stock cables for bass control and image - very cost effective
3. - DH Labs - better than the romex - improved details and bass control for a reasonable outlay
4. - Furutech - provides the most improvement particularly with micro details like venue acoustics, instrument timber and better control of the higher frequencies, but the cost is starting to climb
5. - Silver plated copper mains connectors - really added focus to the positioning of artist and instruments in the sound stage and yet more venue details.
So - now you have a wealth of information from the various members in this thread with some excellent recommendations
What you have to do now is decide what your budget is and what direction you want to take (DIY or buy or forget about it) - your choice
Try some out before committing - it's worth it
Hope this helped