Power Cords for Spectral equipment


Hello again everyone. First off, thank you to everyone who responded to my post re/CDP isolation. Today, I am once again in need of advice in which I have little to no experience. I would like to hear your recommendations on power cords for my Spectral DMC 20 Series II preamp and DMA 200 power amp. I am currently using the stock power cords. I know from their website that Spectral recommends using MIT Z cords (I or II). Are there any other cords that may work better? I don't know if this is important, but I am using all MIT MI 350 Reference IC's and MH 770 CVT Twin speaker cable. Thanks.
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IMO, the spectral/mit combination is the result of an economic conspiracy between the principals of the companies, as well as the expected self-dillusional subjectivism of the unfortunate purchasers of these products. i'd advise your trying fim pc's and doing a/b's with the most outrageously-overpriced versions by mit you can put your hands on. better, replace all the mit in your system and reveal how it congests and restricts the sound of which it is otherwise capable. BTW, if carl_eber is monitoring this thread: yes, i have heard mit in numerous systems in very good accoustic spaces, including my own listening room; it invariably manifests a fog or cloud that is quite peceptively removed when replaced with better wire, e.g., cardas, nbs, fim, etc.
Ucmgr- I have a Wadia 860 and the Powersnakes King Cobra powercord was an amazing improvment, it was shocking at how it improved literealy every aspect of the sound in a major way.
I agree with Cornfedboy, I hear the MIT fog in all of there wires. The FIM replaced my King Cobras because it is a better PC. MIT PCs are like a choke when comparing against the King Cobra. Ucmgr, Try a FIM in your Wadia and I bet your PC search will end.
Well cornfedboy, pretty strong opionion. I doubt MIT/Specral purchasers are self dillusional, that's such a broad generalization and stereotypical remark that I don't see how your opinion could have any merit. Usually when someone hates a product as much as you hate MIT it is usually more than an objective opinion. There are plenty of happy MIT users like myself who suffer through fog and choking because we are all apparantly self dillusional. The good thing is self dillusional customers get a 20% discount on Wednesdays on MIT wire.
Check out the current issue of Audio Critic's "Top Ten Lies in Audio Industries". I think Power Cord is one of them.