Lessloss PC for digital source or power amp?


I just ordered a Lessloss power cord. I am wondering where I will hear the biggest improvement with this PC.

Currently, I have Shunyata Copperhead for the power amp and Diamondback for the digital source. I also have a Shunyata Guardian powerline filter.

Thanks.
vett93
I'd go to your source first(cdp) that's what I did.
I think most folks will agree.After a week try your power amp.
You'll probably purchase another for your power amp and your pre,Have fun
Hi

When I got my first LessLoss AC cord, I got the biggest impact using it on my Equi=Tech 1.5 power supply.

Since, I replaced all my cables ( 8 in total) with LessLoss cables
I am using on preamp, which all sources run through. This PC is the real deal, even with minimal burn-in.

Neal
I got my Lessloss PC! It is indeed a great PC. I first used it on my HT power amp (200WX7) for a couple of hours for the initial burn-in. Then I moved it to my 2-ch equipment.

It is everything as advertised: blacker background, more focused sound, natural dynamics, etc. It actually does sound louder!

I then tried it on my power amp and both of my digital sources. My power amp is Counterpoint NP100 with Basic Gold package and Bybee filters. One of my digital source is a stock Transporter from SlimDevices. The other digital source is a tricked out ModWright Denon 3910 player with Bybee filters.

I found Lessloss PC improved the stock Transporter the most. It has the least improvement for ModWright Denon 3910 player though. The power amp is in between the two sources.

BTW, I think I smelled something during the initial burn-in of the PC. Has anyone else smelled it too? Or it is just my imagination?