the magic of power cords


We need a bit of magic in our lives. It might be the reason why audiophilia has such traction among people from all walks of life.

The neophyte's skepticism is likely proportional to the level of technical training - the more you think you know, the stronger the conviction that, for example, the power cable business is a sham: "electrons are electrons" and "if the house cabling is bad, why would the last 3 feet matter?". The stronger the conviction, the more humbling the experience of hearing the power cord magic in action.

A few years back a Sophia Electric amp came into my hands with what looked like a generic power cord. The few non-generic cords I tried (Audioquest AC15, Audio Magic XSteam, Shunyata Research Diamondback) made a significant difference for the worse. The thin, black, generic-looking original cable allowed for a clarity and definition of voice and instruments that got totally washed out with the aftermarket cables. A night-and-day difference. No doubt - the power cord made a huge difference - but not in the expected direction. The Audioquest AC15 was particularly bad.

For awhile, I kept trying them around on all incoming equipment (be it DACs, preamps or amps). The AC15 sounded so bad every time that after awhile I wasn't even trying it out.

Many years and few amps later - something seemed not quite right with the presentation of my KAV-300i: slightly dull upper bass. Power cord: Zu Birth. Finally (after multiple interconnects and few speaker cable swaps) I pull out the power cord stash (same as above). This time around the AC15 was the great surprise: it allowed for clarity and macro dynamics well above the others.

What do I learn? Nothing, really. When is shielding important? When is gauge? How about the conductor or the insulation? How come there isn't one "best" design?

The magic continues.
cbozdog
I said it many times and I repeat it again; it is not about me, and it never wil be about me. Even if I do it a lot different than other do. I love this work because I like to see people happy with there systems.

The reason why I can be hard and sarcastic is because I met too many people who have spend a lot of money on audio and still had a shitty sound. I have seen adult men crying. Because they were f...by shops who pretend they are good in audio. There hobby is making money.

Life is not about what you get, it is about what you give. I love to give people a stunning sound.

Even now for the first time I earn a lot of money with sound and vision I will not use it for myself. I will use it to create my own foundation.

This I will use for people who have nothing. To get there I still have a lot to do. That is the main thing for me in life. The highest thing you can achieve in life is to influence the life of those who have no possibilities to create a better life and human living.
Bo, my recent comments were in jest. Even though you are constantly selling something I actually enjoy your contribution to this forum.
Bo would make a great heel wrestler in WWE.

His gimmick: "I always know what is best for you so let me tell you something, brother...."

Seriously, Bo knows what he knows and is not afraid to say so. Good for him!

OTher than coming across like a heel wrestler, I have no qualms with most of what Bo says.

And that's the bottom line cause Mapman says so!