Do IC and Power Cables Really Make a Difference?


If you had asked me a few months ago I would have said either "very little" or "not really" not from experience but from a generally cynical attitude regarding all the hype that often infects this hobby. However, I have come to a new opinion based upon my recent experiences with cable substitution that imparted such positive benefits that I had to share.

My system includes:

VPI Scout/JMW9/Dyna 20XH
Rotel RCD-971
Audio Research SP16
Audio Research 100.2
Harbeth Compact 7ES

I've had the system wired for several years as follows:

VPI Cable from the Scout to the SP16
Wireworld Eclipse from the SP16 to the 100.2
Wireworld Equinox III from the Rotel to the SP16
Naim NACA5 from the 100.2 to the Harbeth's
Stock Powercords for the SP16 and 100.2

And achieved very good results. However, after reading numerous posts extolling the virtues of Audience cables I decided to outfit the whole rig (except the VPI cable which I had custom made) with Audience wire. I began by replacing the IC's between amp and pre (Au24) and CD and pre (Conductor) and the speaker wires (Au24). I fired everything up and heard VERY slight differences in the sound--some of which I figured were in my head! As I listened further I began to feel that the new cables were slightly more musical, coherent and tonally correct than the previous set up. This was not a huge difference, rather very subtle. I doubt the casual listener would have heard it and I'm not even sure that I would have been able to tell the difference with a blind test. I attribute the small degree of change to the fact that the Wireworld cables were very good to begin with and that the Naim wire was no real slouch despite their inexpensive price tag. After about a month I took the next step of replacing the stock power cords with Audience Powercords. Holy Crap!! The system was markedly improved. The music emerges from a dead silent (blackness). Dynamics and speed are enhanced. Pace and timing are improved. Transparancy increased. This was not a minor change but rather a mindblowing one--akin to upgrading from an inexpensive integrated amp to full blown high end separates. And remember--I came into this very skeptical and fearful that I would be wasting my money. Bottom line: the Audience products and very good indeed and seem designed to work synergistically (in other words I don't think I enjoyed the full benefits of the IC's until I also put the powercords into the system). The powercords in particular were transformative. I don't know why or how they improve the sound but if you are on the fence about making the investment in aftermarket cords, are skeptical of their value or are looking for another excuse to upgrade your system (like you really need another excuse!) I cannot recommend these cables more highly. My system, which sounded good before, has reached another level altogether. I am particularly pleased with the additional openness, naturalness and dynamics that the cables provide. I just wish I had seen the light earlier.
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I got the Pangea ac 14se mkii for about a month and I noticed the difference in more bass and treble being brought out however they in the end are not so good. They took something out of the mids and don't really work musically with an audio system. Would not recommend. 
In MY system, there was no greater bump up than the insertion of good power cords.   I have an all balanced system (xlr)  There is only a very bit of difference in the many fancy cables I tried.....not so with speaker cables.
I have balanced Mogami XLR cables to my speakers, DAC and preamp, studio quality good enough for me. @stringreen What your saying is power cables made the most difference in your setup?
I own Magnepan 20.7 speakers just bought this year (had 3.6 Maggies). The new speakers are a good jump up the audiophile mountain. Soon after I also upgraded my DAC to a Marantz SACD/DAC SA-10. Another refinement. I already owned ’expensive’ IC (average $900/m) but just older Pangea power cords. I splurged on the ’latest’ Pangea power cords and yes, more clarity, better attack compared to the older versions. I was surprised they were that much better. *I actually got rid of all the earliest versions, and only use the middle ones on non-critical stuff like TV).So for me, the actual upgrade of the equipment made the most positive difference. The power cords are more like a dessert after a good meal, or the ’icing on the cake’.
And the inprovement from the better power cords helped me to decide to splurge for high end duplex outlets from Furutech as my latest upgrade. A REVELATION. Like now the icing on my cake was made by a five star Michelin chef.
I would still say for anyone confused about what to do about power cords or stuff like that, is to not spend too much. I highly recommend trying a cheap Pangea, the one meter AC14 SE mkII Signature is only $49. free shipping*. I use them on $13,000 bits of gear. And they do enough to keep me happy. *though I confess they are connected to $280 a pop Furutech Duplex. An I do have a few $260 for plugs alone cords. but the Pangea do just as well in most applications.
Anyway, consider 10% of your gear cost for your wire as a simple guide. Until you are ready, and confident enough to do whatever you want. (like me)               
added: Audio Advisor is the only (exclusive) dealer selling Pangea. Be aware the old Pangea have the same markings as the new. so nothing says MKII or Signature on cables. the actual physical difference is ONLY a set of shiny metallic blue threads added intermittently to the sheath.
Added after next day re-reading my post. the blue metallic thread is not the ’only’ difference entirely. There is more high end (Cardas) wire added INSIDE the power cords too! (and why I would say they sound better. Sorry for any confusion. When I re- read my post the sentence about the blue shiny bits, seems to imply that is ALL they changed. I should have written "all you can see".. but too late to alter the post.