AQ Power cables- Space considerations in audio cabinet


Hi all,

I received some AQ Power Cables. Wonderful sounding cables but they are quite stiff and I have yet to install my back panels on my audio rack with active cooling fans but it looks like but due to the stiffness of the power cables it doesn't seem feasible. Anyone run into this issue? If so, do you have any suggestions on what you did to fix the issue? I am considering using 6 inch power extension cords to attach the AQ power cable to it and plug it into my power conditioner in the cabinet. Is it a good idea to use plug extensions for this purpose? Is there anything I need to be aware of using this method?  That way I have some play and can manage the power cords better and perhaps be able to install my cooling panel without issue. Thanks in advance.

2007audioman
2007audioman
Hi ebm..thanks for the suggestion but I just bought these cables and plan to stick with them. Maybe Furutech makes short extension cords for this type of application? May need to go on their site and check it out. Thanks ebm.

2007audioman
Thanks for the links maxwave however my needs are to plug the power cable into the extension cord(female) and then plug(male) that into my power conditioner. Will this method degrade the sound quality?

2007audioman
Hi maxwave..the right angle wall outlet adapter link you sent could work only my Furman Ref 15i outlets for my amps are in a pair vertically so I would need a cord extension for all 4 but it could work for my preamp plugged into my Furman. I will take a look. Thanks again for your links.

2007audioman