Audioquest custom made triple weave design power cable (Storm Series).


Hi everyone,
I am interested in having my own customized Audioquest power cable build based of their new power line Storm series, which can be found here:

https://www.audioquest.com/ac-power/ac-power-cables/storm-series

The reason being the new line is out of my budget AND I am very interested in how a tailor made Audioquest applied with my own ideas will sound.

The idea:

• Use Audioquest NRG 4 cable, which can be bought in bulk: https://www.audioquest.com/ac-power/ac-power-cables/3-pole/nrg-4

• Dissecting the NRG 4 cable into three different wire parts: neutral, live, earth.

• Add multiple layers of shieldings per wire part: carbon fibre, copper braided sleeve, carbon fibre sleeve.

• Twist the three shielded wire parts in a geometry as the new Audioquest cable above, also have a look at:

https://www.lessloss.com/dfpc-series-p-213.html and

http://anticables.com/power-cords#!/Level-3-Reference-Series-Power-Cords/p/14644872/category=3461168

These great performers also use the same triple twisted design.

There must be something good going on with this geometry? That is why I want to apply it.

• Finally add, Oyaide plugs at each end (046, 079 or 004) and fill it with special crystal mineral against vibration, EMI, RFI, see: http://sablonaudio.com/index.php/power

First of all, would the geometry and design help you guys think?

Would it be worthwhile to try?

I can get Audioquest nrg4 relatively cheap. It has to be Audioquest wiring for me.
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Good observation; Is it said that pure silver is not always a good solution for power cables?!?! Being the new Dragon an exception? And Firebird is only 25% silver compared to the old Dragon; Is there a big difference between the old Dragon 50% Silver and Firebird 25% Silver? What can you say of a 100% silver power cable? It would be a reinvented version of WEL,  WEL NRG about which Audioquest said it is inferior to Dragon 50% Silver? Who can give a fair answer about the new 100% Dragon power cable; Thanks for the reply
I would venture to say that anything Garth comes up with will be outstanding.  He's a genius when it comes to cords and cables.  Dealers will be finding out very quickly and then we all will know what's up.
   Yes, I'm convinced that Garth  is a great master, he proved this with the Storm series .

 Bat the new Dragon  it is called the same but it is more expensive ...

   How can we make a difference between Dragon 50% Silver and Dragon 100% Silver, is there a difference in color, is it written, mentioned as the new version?

   How can we recognize it and how can we know it is not the old version of Dragon50% silver?

@adi74 a few things to look for

1) The V2 (all silver) is thinner gauge (12 AWG vs 11 AWG for the high current) so should be more flexible -- of course you could only tell if you had them side by side (and for the source cable the gauge stays at 16 AWG)

2) The paperwork included with the cable (a one sheet promo flyer) should state which one it is

There are also subtle differences in the logo relating to the font size of the wording but these do not seem to correspond to the design change (i.e. I have a PSC/PSS cable which has the 'newer' larger logo)