AC captive cords???


Was wondering if anyone has thoughts on what to do with a captive AC power cord, my sub has one, and i'am looking for suggestions on improvements... Has anyone used the mapleshade method of cutting and replacing with their cord? Thank-you...
aolmrd1241
I agree with Elizabeth. You're not going to hear any changes in the subwoofer's low frequencies by changing a power cord.

Power cord benefits are apparent in the mid-bass, midrange, upper midrange and high frequencies.

IMO, FWIW, Amen, All Praise to Allah.

Kumbaya.
Thanks for the response all, i'll have to think about my options... Eldartford and Tplavas, are you guys sure your not rolling up those bills for other things beside audio???(:^)----
IMO, FWIW, Amen, All Praise to Allah.

Tvad I checked "my page" forum threads to see how the, do power cords really make a difference thread was doing, and its gone. Over 300 posts down the drain. Guess the nonbelievers won that one.... Speaking of power cords I bought a PS Audio "xStream Plus"
2 meter power cord for my Arcam Alpha 9 CDP, $130 bucks shipped. Big difference over the old aftermarket non shielded AudioQuest cable I was using.
just for kicks and giggles, you might try an "after" line cord. get an adapter and connect another line cord to the captive line cord. assume you have a spare line cord, the cost of the adapter should be about $25.00 .
Eldee: Applying money directly to the system, I love it! Cuts out so many tedious intermediate steps. Makes liquidity of the other kind easy too, but if it got out of hand it could put Audiogon out of business. Obviously higher denominations will sound best as you say, the ultra-high-end of course being OOP, NOS notes. Silver and gold certificates beat regular currency, with the $100,000 gold certificate the king of the hill...