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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And more money does not always translate to better. I have replaced more expensive Powercords with cheaper ones that sound better, more than one time.
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gregb6333 posts12-16-2018 7:13pm😂😂😂 this forum is funny! Most of you are full of it but still funny!! Lots of self proclaimed experts.. what a riot!! Keep em coming.. this is great entertainment!!
So true, Greg.  I got a laugh at the concept of photons in the power cord.  Guys, photons are LIGHT energy, not electrical. 

Photon, also called light quantum, minute energy packet of electromagnetic radiation. The concept originated in Albert Einstein’s explanation of the photoelectric effect, in which he proposed the existence of discrete energy packets during the transmission of light.
Yes, photons carry energy, but thats not what travels through a power cable.   That would be electrons.

I can understand an argument saying that a larger power cord can move the energy in a better, more dynamic way, and that may benefit the transformer to improve performance.  But, I'm not buying any argument saying that it's because of the photons from gamma rays inside a power cord that makes the music sound different.  That's just ridiculous.
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