
jonnythan
Audioholic Ninja
How much money did you spend replacing all the romex running from the circuit breaker to the outlet?
Yes there are several outfits that have such power cables for you. See the next post so I can give you the link to one such outfit.Does anyone carry 2' and 3' power cords? I'd love to shorten up on all those 6'ers for components in my rack.
As Elliot says in his Audio Myths. You are talking absolute Bollocks!I agree with everything stated except this: Nordost power cables make a difference. I am guessing it has to do with the lack of dielectric contact with the conductor. The best way to describe the effect is an eddy current or a spinning bullet versus a smooth bore slug. I hear more detail in the middle of the treble frequencies as well as a cleaness in the mid bass region. The attack and decay of percussion instruments is noticeably better than with any other power cable I have tried. So take it for what it's worth: less dielectric contact makes an audible difference. Is the difference worth the extra dough? That's your call.
Nonsense! I know my physics and it is absolutely impossible for an AC mains cable to affect sound quality, unless in the highly unlikely event it is undersized.There are two kinds of people who talk poorly of Nordost cables: those who haven't tried them and those who can't afford them. Which camp shall I put you in? I guarantee you'd change your tune if you tried it.![]()
Why would I waste my time?Have you personally tried them? I have and they work. Talk about theory all you want. The reality is that I tried the Vishnu cable in my system with immediate results. I heard the difference and so did my wife. Now, having said that, we also agree that the lower-end Blue Heaven cable had less effect. So, please go out and try a Vishnu power cable before responding. FYI - the cable I was using previously was a Pangea 14 ga. Power cord. The point here is to not knock it until you've tried it.![]()
You ignored my question about the 50 feet of plain cheap romex in the wall going to your outlet. I assume you replaced all of that with super expensive audiophile cable as well?There are two kinds of people who talk poorly of Nordost cables: those who haven't tried them and those who can't afford them. Which camp shall I put you in? I guarantee you'd change your tune if you tried it.![]()
I use a voltage regulator so that's a moot point.You ignored my question about the 50 feet of plain cheap romex in the wall going to your outlet. I assume you replaced all of that with super expensive audiophile cable as well?
Placebo effect.Yeah, I get the arguments. I am in agreement that it SHOULDN'T work. But it does. It may be more current-carrying capacity or something you haven't looked at but it works where others don't. Period.
I'm not sure how you make that logical leap, but it raises a question....I use a voltage regulator so that's a moot point.
That's a totally brilliant question to ask!I'm not sure how you make that logical leap, but it raises a question....
Would your high-price power cables not make any difference if you didn't have a voltage regulator?
That's 2 mighty large IFsIf I can order a Nordost cable with a 30 day, harassment free, money back refund I am game.
If I can spend $200 and by simply swapping out a cable and transform my listening experience for the better I would be fool not to.
I have no problem getting something, and have someone either hook up or make the change randomly and let me simply listen.That's 2 mighty large IFs