Warm sounding power cord for for CD player to suppress digital glare on vocals.


What would be a good warm-signature power cord for a digital component to suppress glare in the upper mids/lower treble? I listen to older CDs (and the Bealtes) and there is definitely some glare in vocals on many of these recordings, mainly in redbook. Thanks in advance.
rgs92
Listen Please, first and most importantly if you have a Dac I can 
for sure solve your problem . I have listened in my system to the best from Wireworld,Plat-7,as well as AQ Diamond the New Kid on the block Curious from Australia. Finally Analog sound ,
from HD sane cable applies the glare is Gone!! Also USB regen ,
if CD based the $200 Silnote cable is very good OFC Copper .
also you guys should mention what your system is made up of.cables,electronics.
i have worked in audio for 40 years and system synergy comes way before cost . Best of luck. 
Harry Pierson had an interesting observation years ago. He said that if you really wanted to enjoy digital, stop listening to your records.


YEARS ago ... 1970's?   LOL!!!    
melbguy11,201 posts12-08-2015 11:57pm

  Oregon, whether exotic fuses influence the sound really depends on the circuit design. In some circuits, it can make a substantial difference (eg: Ayon), in others; none (eg: Vitus), so you need to do your homework & talk to the manufacturer before laying down your hard earned quan.

According to member "Wig", exotic fuses influence his Vitus RI-100 Integrated amp.   I believe he finally settled on AH fuses.  Somebody is skipping classes again??