Thank you Joey for responding to my post! But I must confess that it is not as innocent of a question as it may seem. What I'm really trying to say, is that if high end power cords claim to make such huge differences in sound, when they only replace the last 5 feet of miles of wire, then there should be clearly humongous differences between devices that actually run on different kinds of current? It should be immediately noticeable to anyone who's ever heard both. I mean, one is 60hz and one is 50hz, that should be a million times larger than any geometry or metallurgy difference? But I've never heard anyone who's ever even noticed? But you say you've heard people say they prefer 220, so perhaps it does sound different? And, as I mentioned, it's hard to make an A/B comparison when you've got to change countries to do it.
Personally, I invested in some high end power cords, keeping an open mind, and I gotta say, if it made a difference I didn't notice. Certainly nothing I could detect in a blind test. But there are so many who swear by it, I do try to keep an open mind, so I remain skeptical.
Personally, I invested in some high end power cords, keeping an open mind, and I gotta say, if it made a difference I didn't notice. Certainly nothing I could detect in a blind test. But there are so many who swear by it, I do try to keep an open mind, so I remain skeptical.