A cable routing reminder


If you have unshielded interconnects, be sure to keep them clear of any power cords - and power supplies. 

A few days ago, I swapped the power cord on a component. The replacement power cord has a relatively mellow signature. But after installing it, the HF started sounding etched. This made no sense. I had solved that problem long ago. This was a mystery.

It turns out that when I replaced the power cord - one of my unshielded IC’s fell from its support - directly on top of the shielded power cord. Even though the IC was laying at a 90° angle, the negative impact was quite significant. After re-routing the IC, the smoothness returned.

So, if you have unshielded IC’s, be sure to re-visit their positioning. Actually, it can’t hurt to re-visit the routing of shielded IC’s, also.


steakster

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“supporting cables cannot possibly make any difference.”......what a BS!
millercarbon....did you forget to take your meds?

Yeah forgot the doc said double up on the Xanax before reading audiophool forums. According to him, if audiophools blather blather it works, and also works equally well when they miss obvious sarcasm.

Audiophools are like Drax in the first Guardians movie: "Nothing goes over my head. My reflexes are too fast. I would catch it."
It turns out that when I replaced the power cord - one of my unshielded IC’s fell from its support - directly on top of the shielded power cord. 

Yes but didn't you know, supporting cables cannot possibly make any difference.