Class D and Power Cables


I just put a new pair of W4S Class D monoblocks in my system. So far, I'm very pleased with the result. Now that I know I'm going to listen to them for awhile, I'm starting to consider power cords. But, I started thinking. Does a power cord actually make a difference with these new digital Class D amps? Before I run out and spend a few hunderd on power cables, I was hopoing some of you fellow Agoners could give me some input/experiences. Thanks in advnace.
teletrout
Since amplifier's power supply draws current in narrow spikes of high amplitude it might be better to plug it into conditioner that has energy storage and filter (huge capacitor and inductor). My amp is placed on Furman Elite PFi 20 and connected with 0.5ft shielded cable. Conditioner can provide 55A of peak current for the amp but peaks drawn by conditioner from the mains are filtered and have much lower amplitude causing only small voltage drops.
Almarg, I agree with you statments, what i recommend
to fellows audiophile is to install a 15 amp separete
circuit line for you A/V sounds system.

good luck Tango.
Yep accourding to the theory of the power cords, a small 1m $500 strip can change the performance of hundreds of meters of internal wiring.
Hi Teletrout. I recommend that that you talk to Matt from Audio Advisor they sell Pangea Power cable
I try one set of Pangea S.E. series it elevate my system
to the next lever, and the best part they are very afordable, believe me the work.
Here is a list of my system Power Amp Audio research DS450 Pre Amp Audio Research LS27 Hedgel DAC HD25
Sony SACD XA5400SE VPI Classic turntable with Aida carthridge by SoundSmith with HDDQute server and Dynaudio speakers Contour. I replaces all the power cables on those unit and love evey bit of it good lock. Juan.
Best bang for the buck for speaker cable and interconnect
cable is Cabledyne. Square solid core copper or silver wire in an excellent shield. Check out their site and reviews. Performs like the high priced big boy's.