Custom Power Cords - Comments / Ideas / Suggestions

mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord


i have access to a local custom cord maker - colors galore.
41 bucks a piece.

i can't decide which color. blue or red or maroon or brown

i can't decide if i should go different colors for each unit or each kind of unit, or mono-color for everything.

thoughts?
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
thoughts?
Yeah, sell them to all the guys with red chicklets.
Use the profits to fund Mike's Sub Museum.

"Ladies and gentlemen ... The Entrail Shaker !!! :D

 
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Seriously, I have no life.


i have access to a local custom cord maker - colors galore.
41 bucks a piece.

i can't decide which color. blue or red or maroon or brown

i can't decide if i should go different colors for each unit or each kind of unit, or mono-color for everything.

thoughts?
Will you be upgrading the house wiring or the receptacle(s) used for the system? How much less are these if they don't do the useless cosmetic stuff? If the amp can't use more than it needs, how will this make an audible difference? You would have a better result by running a new circuit to the system with heavier wire. The effect of the better cable is directly proportional to the length and a short power cord won't make a night & day difference unless you want it to and/or know when it has been subbed for the original cord.

Go nuts. Unless the power wiring isn't adequate or has problems, I still don't see a way for this to make that much difference. The new cord may have more strands, but when you're sending 60Hz through it, that doesn't matter. If it handles more current, that doesn't matter if the amp will NEVER draw so much that the original one would be considered inadequate. You can't force current through a device. They can't sell their product if the supplied cord isn't capable of supplying what the device needs.
 
Rickster71

Rickster71

Audioholic Spartan
i can't decide if i should go different colors for each unit or each kind of unit, or mono-color for everything.

thoughts?
I guess if you went with a different color for each unit, it would make it easy to find what cord went where.

Alex pm'd me with his idea....
He would match it to the outfit he was wearing that day.;)
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
To be completely honest, I do like that shade of red a lot.



This image in particular just speaks to me.
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
Will you be upgrading the house wiring or the receptacle(s) used for the system? How much less are these if they don't do the useless cosmetic stuff? If the amp can't use more than it needs, how will this make an audible difference? You would have a better result by running a new circuit to the system with heavier wire. The effect of the better cable is directly proportional to the length and a short power cord won't make a night & day difference unless you want it to and/or know when it has been subbed for the original cord.

Go nuts. Unless the power wiring isn't adequate or has problems, I still don't see a way for this to make that much difference. The new cord may have more strands, but when you're sending 60Hz through it, that doesn't matter. If it handles more current, that doesn't matter if the amp will NEVER draw so much that the original one would be considered inadequate. You can't force current through a device. They can't sell their product if the supplied cord isn't capable of supplying what the device needs.
err, i'm a graduate of the Audioholic "it don't make a difference" school of thought :) i know there will be no audible difference. i just like the colors/finishes of the cords. i just thought it was time to fix up my wire spaghetti (black color at that) :D

i mean, it's not like i thought that the red power cord would make my music "Warmer" and the blue power cord "cooler" :eek:
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
Greg's gonna want at least one made out of Rattle Snake Hide to match his boots.

I just think it's a waste of money.
 
Djizasse

Djizasse

Senior Audioholic
i thought that the red power cord would make my music "Warmer" and the blue power cord "cooler"
This would make a nice signature:

mike c on 2009/03/02:
i thought that the red power cord would make my music "Warmer" and the blue power cord "cooler"


LOL :p
 
J

jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
I guess if you went with a different color for each unit, it would make it easy to find what cord went where.
Exactly my thoughts.

I'm happy to soon have more "color-coding" distinction soon myself. I have on the way in the mail some speaker wire, interconnects, and HDMI cable. Several of my interconnects look identical (a pain when diagnosing an issue recently) which I'm replacing all with color coded tech flexed BJC, all of my speaker wires are the same (not anymore with BJC white coming for the front three), and now each of my HDMI cables will look different.

Anyways, long story short, color coding definitely when given the choice. :)

I vote for colors like maroon, purple, brown, choices that are not extremely common with other cable brands (like black, white, blue . . .).
 
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Seriously, I have no life.
err, i'm a graduate of the Audioholic "it don't make a difference" school of thought :) i know there will be no audible difference. i just like the colors/finishes of the cords. i just thought it was time to fix up my wire spaghetti (black color at that) :D

i mean, it's not like i thought that the red power cord would make my music "Warmer" and the blue power cord "cooler" :eek:
Why not just buy some mesh cable covering and heat shrink tubing? That would be a lot less than $41/cord and it'll look just as good. I'm not sure the plugs will fit most power management devices, unless they have regular receptacles, either.
 
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Seriously, I have no life.
For cable ID, I like black labels with white or yellow lettering. They don't show up as a gaudy white or yellow label on a dark cord, but the contrast is good enough to be seen pretty well in low light. If they end up being moved often, clear heat shrink tubing goes over the label.
 
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MatthewB.

Audioholic General
I agree, special power cables will not make one iota of a difference. The companies who design this gear, designed it with a power cable that will properly feed the proper electricity to the unit. A special cable will not alter the sound or correct power fluctuations what so ever. That 41.00 would be better well spent buying room acoustics than wasting it on a colored cord that nobody will notice.
 
Rickster71

Rickster71

Audioholic Spartan
I agree, special power cables will not make one iota of a difference. The companies who design this gear, designed it with a power cable that will properly feed the proper electricity to the unit. A special cable will not alter the sound or correct power fluctuations what so ever. That 41.00 would be better well spent buying room acoustics than wasting it on a colored cord that nobody will notice.
I'm sure Mike knows that; he sounds like it's more for color coding purposes.

Money spent means nothing to him.
He's a Moderator, they make $Big Bucks$.:D:D
J/K Mike

Regards,
Rick
 
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MatthewB.

Audioholic General
Yeah I heard that about Mike, Rolling in his hoopty riding on Dubs. ;)
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
i thought 41 bucks for a custom power cord was so-so in price ... do you guys know of a cheaper alternative? (i don't DIY)

 
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mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
oh, and i already have room acoustics :) this is all stemming from me having nothing to upgrade (can't afford new subs)









 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
i thought 41 bucks for a custom power cord was so-so in price ... do you guys know of a cheaper alternative? (i don't DIY)
Yeah, the stock cord that came with it. Look, I do like the red cords.
Would I drop a couple three hundred bucks to make my cords pretty?
NFW :D

I'm just not at that level of having money burn a hole in my pocket.
If I had a gun to my head and somebody said, spend $300 or you're dead?
I would buy something else.

I could make a list, a long list, a different list every day for a week. :D
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
maybe if i took a pic of my black spaghetti you'd change your mind :)

and that's already with my custom length interconnects (i have my minions DIY it for me)
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
oh, here's one more thing to help with the heart attack:

i'm also planning to get a power conditioner ... lol.

sucks that the APC deals on the AH store is only 110v. and APC doesn't have 220v versions in the Philippines

i'm gonna use it as a fancy looking power strip though
 

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