Will new power cords by my answer?


After years of buying, selling and upgrading, I finally feel I have assembled a system that's "this close" to what I'm listening for-but it's still missing something.
What I'm hoping to achieve is the following:
1. More resolution/clarity. Presentation sounds slightly veiled.
2. That elusive tighter bass.

I'm thinking new audiophile power cords-of which I have none, may be the answer.What do you think?

Cary 303 on a Townsend Seizmic Sink
Rogue 66 Magnum w/upgraded Mullards in the line
Odyssey Stratos
Harmonic Tech Pro Silway 11's IC
Nordost Blue Heaven Rev 2"s spkr. cable
All except Stratos plugged into a Monster Cable HTS 3000 conditioner
Snell Type D speakers

As always, thank you posters for your time and feedback!
greh

Showing 1 response by glen

Do you have at least two but preferably three dedicated circuits in place? I would couple that with some better power cords and a better power conditioner to obtain optimum performance.

In the past I have asked myself the same questions you are asking. In faith I added the power cords first. (no big change) Then the power conditioner (helped a little) Then the dedicated circuits with isolated grounding and dedicated neutrals. (PAY DIRT!!!) That's when the last two upgrades paid off, lowering the noise floor dramatically in addition to other positive sonic improvements.