I'd look into Stealth HAC, at www.interlinkhouse.com. Full disclosure: I know the designer, and so can be assumed to have a bias. These power cords made a big improvement for me. I had previously used power cords by Classe (old) and Cardas (more recent), and homemade ones that were better than either of these, IMHO.
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there is absolutely no comparison between the jrdg 8ti and the model 10. the former is a robust, earlier model that, IMHO, is head and shoulders above any of jeff's newer designs. as to the power cord issue: recognze the jrdg uses a female 3-prong connecter at the amp different from most other manufacturers. best find out if there's an "upgrade charge" to terminate correctly. |
My response does not address any qualitatve differences between the Jeff Rowland Model 10 and Model 8T. I was pointing out that the TAS reviewer suggested that the Model 8T greatly benefited from the use of CPCC's after-market power cord. If we accept that observation- then by extension other Rowland power amplifiers may similarly benefit. As an owner of a Model 10, I have found this to be the case. In my experience, CPCC's Model 11 (20AMP-IEC) power cord provided a significant performance upgrade. Please consult TAS Issue No. 121 (p. 123) for a review of Rowland's Model 8T. |
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