I think most would agree that a decent power conditioner does more to improve sound (especially in areas of dirty AC) than any power cord by itself. For example, reduction in noise floor is major with a Power Wedge, and huge with a Cinepro Line Balancer, and for uncontroversial theoretical reasons. It's amazing that power cords can help as much as they do, and that, I believe, is less well understood. But I'd certainly start with the power conditioner. Does anyone disagree? I'd be interested to hear.
Power Chords and Line Conditioning
Does a good power chord do the same thing as a line conditioner does? I hear in terms of performance that they both provide lower noise floors and with less hash and white noise. They tend to tighten up loose bass and smooth out the overall presentation of the signal. Just curious before I purchase either one of the two mentioned. Thanks
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