Naim Hicap2 vs Teddycap vs Avondale power supplies


I would like to get some unbiased comparisons
on the sonic differences between these power
supplies for Naim XS or Supernait int ams.

I have an idea what the Hicap2 does for a
Supernait as far as adding a lot of weight
to the music. This may be too much for my
room. What I would like is an improvement
in sound stage width, detail and vocal presence.

If anyone had done any comparisons, I would love
to hear from you.
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Smholl, did you use the recommended 12 feet?
I have been informed that the 12 feet is
required for optimal impedance. I am not
sure if this is true for other wire.
What is the length of your Analysis Plus Oval 9?
Do you have a Niam front end?
per my Naim dealer, the newer integrated amps and amps aren't critical on speaker cable length. Anywhere from 6 feet to 20 is fine. I was using 8' NACA 5, now using 6' Oval 9.
My front end is CD5x/TeddyCap, Basis 1400 turntable with Stageline/TeddyCap and SQ Duet with Cambridge DACMagic.
Speakers are Monitor Audio RS-6.
Smholl, I have also heard this, but I emailed Naim
and also according to my dealer the newer integrated
amps will not become unstable with shorter runs but
they will sound better with 12 feet because they don't
have something technical that I can't remember and
12 feet is required for this target impedance.

I just bought a used pair and will have to experiment.
I am leaning towards the Teddycap and I am really
curious about the Audience power distribution center.

Any experiences with power cords or a cable pro?

My XS is listenable with my Shunyata King Cobra,
but is way too fatiguing with the tibia cord.
I usually take the Naim propaganda with a grain of salt. Sometimes they go a little overboard. As to power cables, most of mine are PS Audio Statement or Power Plus. My power distribution center is Furman IT Reference 15.
Thanks for the info Smholl. I hear ya on the Niam
propaganda. You can't even discuss Avondale
power supplies on their forum. It feels a little
oppressive over there to me.