Why Power Cables Affect Sound


I just bought a new CD player and was underwhelmed with it compared to my cheaper, lower quality CD player. That’s when it hit me that my cheaper CD player is using an upgraded power cable. When I put an upgraded power cable on my new CD player, the sound was instantly transformed: the treble was tamed, the music was more dynamic and lifelike, and overall more musical. 

This got me thinking as to how in the world a power cable can affect sound. I want to hear all of your ideas. Here’s one of my ideas:

I have heard from many sources that a good power cable is made of multiple gauge conductors from large gauge to small gauge. The electrons in a power cable are like a train with each electron acting as a train car. When a treble note is played, for example, the small gauge wires can react quickly because that “train” has much less mass than a large gauge conductor. If you only had one large gauge conductor, you would need to accelerate a very large train for a small, quick treble note, and this leads to poor dynamics. A similar analogy might be water in a pipe. A small pipe can react much quicker to higher frequencies than a large pipe due to the decreased mass/momentum of the water in the pipe. 

That’s one of my ideas. Now I want to hear your thoughts and have a general discussion of why power cables matter. 

If you don’t think power cables matter at all, please refrain from derailing the conversation with antagonism. There a time and place for that but not in this thread please. 
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To think we are all at the mercy of Romex makes one want to quit this hobby. We can't do a thing about it so why bother? Just buy some piece of crap from Best Buy and be done with it.
 
That's like saying we're all at the mercy of our roads so why bother getting a car we know can handle and ride better than the average rust bucket out there.

All the best,
Nonoise
I’m new to this hobby, but seeing power cables priced to several thousand $ is just astonishing to me. As some users here have already said over and over: there is no way a power cable can affect your sound, unless it’s too thin, badly connected or you have a defective device.

Physics is just physics. I’d love to hear someone explain the physics how a power cable can improve sound quality. Haven’t seen any so far.

“Physics is just physics. I’d love to hear someone explain the physics how a power cable can improve sound quality. Haven’t seen any so far.”

>>>>Spoken like a true English major. No offense.
Ehh, English is not my native tongue, but hope mine is good enough to convey the message...