Power cable that will "calm" digital


Seeking above. Don't want to go too far-just want to address a tad of the usual digital falseness I always hear when listening to this format rather than vinyl. Using Naim int and CD, both entry level with FJ speaks. Sounding really quite good-fast, musical, incisive. Don't want to remove those important characteristics. Ideas?
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I'll be more optimistic than Hens and Newmanoc.

In my experience, if the player has a foundation for good sound, power cord will help. Unless this player is unnaturally digital and artificial sounding.

Audience powerChord always worked great on digital dacs and cd players in my system.
Shunyata Taipan or Python cords are excellent as well but more costly than Audience.

I'm using Shunyata Python VX cord on my cd player for few months now and am very happy with the sound.

Also, Vibrapods discs will tame the harshness, but can dull the sound, depending on the player and the rack it sits on.

You have to try.

Try Audience...should give you the qualities you're looking for. Also this cord is easy to sell if you don't like it, which is probably not going to happen.

I also advise you to look into power conditioning. Something in the area of Shunyata Hydra or Guardian. This will clean up the power and should further improve the sound.