Power Chords and Line Conditioning


Does a good power chord do the same thing as a line conditioner does? I hear in terms of performance that they both provide lower noise floors and with less hash and white noise. They tend to tighten up loose bass and smooth out the overall presentation of the signal. Just curious before I purchase either one of the two mentioned. Thanks
martice

Showing 1 response by gmorris

The statement "Breakin allow(s) the electrons to align" is technically false. Electrons have no memory. However, Molecules may indeed have dipole moments and may align theselves relative to the EM field. I think the "breakin" period is especially noticeable for cables clad with teflon dielectric material.