Power Cable Question...


My first post on Audiogon, thanks for any input. Just got the PS Audio Trio C100 amp and a Cambridge entry level cdp. Today I wanted to upgrade the stock power cables. I've tried plugging in 3 different models, PS Audio Jewel/PW AC-3/Pangea all 3 I can't get plugged in to either component. The force needed to set the plugs in flush on the units have me scared of actually breaking something. Is it the models I have? Or am I missing something?
Forgive any newbie mistakes, this is my first attempt at putting together a "hi-fi". If anyone knows of a relatively cheap Power Cord that would easily plug into these two units please advise. Thanks.
blueskyy
thanks for input, yeah they are lined up. they go about half way in and then you really have to put a lot of force to insert rest of way. doesn't feel right pushing that hard on electronics. would it be ok to use lube like WD40 on the prongs?
would it be ok to use lube like WD40 on the prongs?
I wouldn't!

I suggest you pull each piece of equipment out where you can get a good visual look as to exactly what is going on when you try to insert the IEC connector into the IEC plug on the equipment. Is it the contacts, or is it the fit of the two bodies of the IEC connectors causing the tight fit.

To be honest most guys would love a tight fit of their IEC connectors.......

[url]http://www.psaudio.com/ps/products/description/trio-a-100-power-amplifier?cat=audio[/url]

Jim
I had major problems with these cords on some very expensive eqipment. They do not go in flush with the back!

They actually shorted out a piece of equipment of mine!
I was taken care of by a different route.

I would NEVER use these cords again and I do believe the build quality on the Pangea is great for the money.

Check my feedback.........I have had quite a bit of euipment and NEVER this problem........send them back.

I bet you got them from Audio Advisor who are good people.
THEY NEED TO KNOW THIS.
I have used many different PCs and AC terminations. I can honestly say I've never had to "force" an IEC connector into any equipment I've owned. Yes, some have been slightly tighter and some looser but "force" was never necessary.
Something doesn't sound right here.
I have had the same issue with my power plant premier. I called PS Audio and the tech suggested I squeeze the U shaped ground plug a bit to make it a bit narrower. The PS receptacles REALLY grab. It took me a LOT of force. Enough so as I stopped and called PS Audio. HTH.