Power cord length


I upgraded all my power cords to Nordost Red Dawn. My cabinet sits directly in front of outlets. I have McIntosh MC830 monoblocks. Originally I purchased 2m lengths but don't like all the extra cord clutter so purchased a 1m length for left channel amp. After the fact I read Nordost spec sheet which stated minimum length 2m is recommended. Dealer stated "2m works the best for it to really filter". Also, both cords must be same length for "time alignment"; when using monoblocks "different length wires will sound slightly different". I am thinking to buy another 1m for right channel to solve timing thing and additional clutter cleanup. Ok, that's my situation- I am requesting explanations/opinions/knowledge/recommendations-  I read a similar post awhile back and  seek additional clarification. Thank you.

wrighton

I am requesting explanations/opinions/knowledge/recommendations

Well the speed of light is 300 million meters per second, or 1 nano second/foot.. so a 6 foot cord will be maybe 10-15 nanoseconds depending on the insulation.

I cannot imagine much of an effect to timing would happen… the outlets in the wall are usually on the same piece of wire and no one few claim to hear that.

I think they are having you on.

I have different length cords on my mono blocks without issue...I do try to avoid 3 ft cords as I always end up wishing they were longer at some point...

I have had the discussion with 3 different cable manufacturers and their consensus is the same 2 meter is the best from the standpoint of filtering (I am taking their word). I agree with @holmz that 2 different lengths on a short run will have zero influence on timing or sound. If it does it is all in your head 🧐