Simple enough?


We're doing a major geographic in our living room so my "rig" has to make some adjustments. I need a power cord, no longer than two feet (or it can be three if it is super flexible?) to go from power conditioner to dedicated outlet. Rack is (obviously) going right in front of outlet. Killer power cords (in my rig) go from component to power conditioner. Thanks in advance, warren
warrenh
I'm not going to recommend a specific manufacturer's cord. I know what brand I use, and we all have our reasons.

However, there is one criteria I strongly suggest you follow and that is wire gauge. Your dedicated circuit uses (I hope) 10AWG conductors or larger. So any cord connecting your conditioner to the wall should be at least that size.
Nsgarch's suggestion of 10gauge or larger is one with which I agree.

I will simply add that I use cords from five different manufacturers, and my suggestion of the Shunyata was entirely based on the criteria of flexibility.

I also use a Kimber PK10 Gold that is 10 gauge and very flexible.
If the cord is feeding a power conditioner that in turn feeds the cdp, then yes, I'd say at least 10 gauge.

Another very flexible power cord that can be custom sized is the VH Audio AirSine.
my power conditioner, the Audio Magic Eclipse requires two power cords. Isolating, perfectly, the analog from the digital. Still 10 guage on the digital side. Only one cdp. Grant, you know what is going to be on my digital side next Spring. I tingle just thinking about it...looks good for the Kimber Kord PK 10. 10gauge, flexible and inexpensive. Can't go wrong. That'll get my electric to my power conditioner. Then it's up to the "Magic" and my Harmonix Studio Masters. Does it all the time...thanks guys