Power Cord Flavors


Someone recently sent me an e-mail asking about warm and fullbodied power cords versus neutral, clear and extended power cords. I thought I'd post my opinion, and ask others to share theirs, too.

My system is tubes: VAC Phi 110/110, First Sound Presence Depuxe II, APL Denon 3910

Warm and full bodied in my system=
Purist Audio Dominus w/Fluid
Elrod EPS-3 Signature
Revelation Audio Precept
VH Audio Airsine

Neutral, clear and extended=
Shunyata Python and Anaconda
Electraglide Epiphany
Ridge Street Poiema!!!
Audio Indulgence Alpine Lace
TG Audio SLVR and 688
Z Squared
Absolute power cord

That's a scary list of power cords. I'm kind of shocked at how many I've owned and tried.
tvad
Tvad, I own many power cords which lead me to the conclusion that they all carried a certain sonic colour to which we preferred, weather they are in "warm and full bodied" or "Neutral, clear and extended". I was simply saying that when we apply certain power cords to the system, we add a different sonic colour to the sound and pay less attention to what the artists want us to hear.

My apologies if you found offensive as I responded toward a open discussion thread with an interesting topic related to power cord and adding a difference perspective to the topic.
05-25-06: Leanbean
Tvad, I own many power cords which lead me to the conclusion that they all carried a certain sonic colour to which we preferred, weather they are in "warm and full bodied" or "Neutral, clear and extended"...we add a different sonic colour to the sound and pay less attention to what the artists want us to hear.
I agree about adding color, or rather sculpting the sound to what he prefer. Certainly, if that's all we do, then our concentration on the music suffers. However, I'd like to think that shaping the sound of a system is a worthy goal that ultimately leads to heightened enjoyment of the music. It's good to keep the music as the primary focus, though.

My apologies if you found offensive as I responded toward a open discussion thread with an interesting topic related to power cord and adding a difference perspective to the topic.
Leanbean
No apology required.
"I can believe that.

However, I have heard similar results using certain power cords in three different systems, both tube and solid state. Furthermore, the effect of different models of a particular brand have had predictable results on specific components. This leads me to the conclusion that the results of using these power cords can be estimated to a reasonable degree of certainty."

I agree with your statements. I guess I should try to be more specific. While certain pc's do certainly have a 'sound' that can be expected almost regardless of the system or components you attach them to; finding that 'rightness' that is almost transformative (the kind that generates raves for a certain pc), can be very difficult. Certain pc's can almost be described without being heard at all, based on an accurate description of gauge, conductor type and number, and length. But while a pc's 'coloration' may sound terrific with lower-powered tubes, it may be downright horrid with higher-powered solid-state. That doesn't make it good or bad IMO, just designed for a specific ac requirement.
One of the many things I'm struggling with in introducing my own line of pc's, is how to accurately market the cables to those people who have systems that will benefit the most from them. I certainly am not going to be one of those cable makers that claims their pc's sound great on 'anything'. That's nonsense, IMO. And I certainly don't want tons of bad reviews based on folks plugging them into systems that are nothing like the systems I'm designing them for.
But, then again, no guts, no glory, eh?
One of the many things I'm struggling with in introducing my own line of pc's, is how to accurately market the cables to those people who have systems that will benefit the most from them. I certainly am not going to be one of those cable makers that claims their pc's sound great on 'anything'.
That's a noble goal.