Power Cord


I hear people talking about these cords and I am not sure
of what they mean. Is this the plug-in wire from the
back of my CDP to the electric outlet? Can changing it
make a difference in sound? If so, any recommendations?
Thanks for the info
bobbybob
The same power cord that "gttgroup.com" sells for $49.99/$59.99 can be purchased from Americor for just $2.87.

Do a search at the AA on the "Absolute Power Cord" and see what is being said about this overpriced cord.
I herd the difference when I upgraded my stock cord with a Harmonic Technology. The soundstage deepened and the bass got a little tighter. If you are all finished buying equiptment and you are happy with your purchases (as we all are) start upgrading your cables.
One thing I learned from all this is that YES power cords can make a big difference in some components. However, installing dedicated lines will make a difference in ALL components. For around $200 you may be able to have someone install a couple dedicated lines (separate the amps from the electronics). This was the single most valuable improvement I made to my system, and it cost about the same as one high end power cord.
even some of the "best" components come with cable no thicker than your pinky finger. up grading to a better cable is a definate improvement, you will be surprised, maybe even shocked. ever seen good, quality cable? in general they are as thick as your thumb! if you want to experience an excellent performer for an absolute MODEST price you must try "signal cable." their web site is easily found by any search engine, take a look at their offerings, especially if you are a skeptic or just unsure. enjoy the music.
The same power cord that "gttgroup.com" sells for $49.99/$59.99 can be purchased from Americor for just $2.87.

To this date, no one has actually proved that. That means cut opening both, counting and measuring the strands/wires and describing the twist pattens. If someone does, I'll buy the $2.87 cord.

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