Power cable that will "calm" digital


Seeking above. Don't want to go too far-just want to address a tad of the usual digital falseness I always hear when listening to this format rather than vinyl. Using Naim int and CD, both entry level with FJ speaks. Sounding really quite good-fast, musical, incisive. Don't want to remove those important characteristics. Ideas?
lindisfarne
Look into JPS Labs cables. They worked wonders in my system - created a more open natural sound and eliminated digital nasties. Check our their website and reviews. I can't recommend them highly enough. And, buy used if you can.
I personnaly use Cardas Golden Ref on my system and am very pleased with the results. However my local Naim dealer uses Harmonic Technology and his system sound very good and he is on the outskirts of town and I would think his power may not be the best there.
I super highly recommend a van den Hul Mainsserver power cord. It is specially made for digital sources and is a wonder at making the cd format sound more natural. It works magic for me. And, after hearing its effect, two of my buddies got one for their systems. It is that good.

Arthur
I will be extremely surprised if a power cord will solve your problem. A much better bet is to save up and buy a better digital source. I have found there is a magical threshold in CD players above which music becomes truly involving. This seems to come with a 3.5 - 4k price tag at minimum (new retail), but mind you this translates to 2k or so on the used market. My personal favorite is the Linn Ikemi, but there are many others I am sure. Audition what you can.
Dunno if it will fix the issues you have w/digital but I just got a "Black Hole CD mat" as referenced by Listener57. It seems to make a difference to me. I am also running JPS speaker cables and CD interconnects. Did a Belkin/Marinco diy power cord as well. Recently puchased a pair of Halo 9 tube dampers for Ei 12AX7 tubes along with Tender feet for the amp (all from Herbie's Audio Lab). Things are sounding very good to me right now.