Having said that, @mkgus is going to want to know which cords you're speaking of. 😄
All the best,
Nonoise
All the best,
Nonoise
Why Power Cables Affect Sound
High Fidelity Cables - Hard, bright, forward sounding, harmonically thin. My friends and I experienced these ICs and PCs at various audio shows at about 18 rooms and in 2 homes (replaced after our substitutions). Even the old Monster Cable 300m ICs were at least tonally pleasant, lacking in frequency extension, resolution, dynamics and ambiance retrieval. $15 Monster versus $5K to $13K HF cables. Some audiophiles claim HF cables are the greatest. Not at least eight of us audiophiles with at least mid to hi end systems ($20K to $850K).
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jafreeman"Even though this thread has veered wildly from the original question, the evidence for the validity of using high-quality AC cords is overwhelming." This is obviously, unquestionably, and indisputably apparent from the information, evidence, and facts presented here by various contributors expressing their personal, first hand, observational experience across a wide variety of components used in music reproduction systems. |
Fleschler, I agree with your comments about how High Fidelity cables sound. I had a home audition of their CT-2 power cord and it was everything you described. I was told it was because they were new and required a couple hundred hours on them to start sounding better. After one month and zero improvements I returned the power cords. |