@roper
Welcome to Audiogon, if you didn’t get any skepticism(s), negativity or snobbish remarks about you rig setup, then you haven’t ’Gon’ through the the crucible here that we’ve all had to go through. It’s all part of the learning process and if you notice you can actually glean a heck of lot of positives of what we call ’upgrades’ to your rig and some will cost and some will remarkably be free. You just gotta be open and receptive.
I have to give you kudos for that very small space you have in getting the most out of it for what you have when that size of a space in some cribs is used for a sub alone. I couldn’t figure out why your sub was in front of your rig until I zoomed in and saw the inside door swing right next to your rig. You had the foresight to add sound panels, took an inexpensive piece of throw away foam and lifted the sub off the floor. Speaking of subs, the Discovery Veridion AC Power Cable for the price just may be the perfect upgrade for subwoofers stock power cord that surprisingly never gets upgraded.
And with that center channel speaker, I see your ’home theater’ vibe that a whole lot of us had when we first came here to Audiogon and graduated to a so called hi fidelity audiophile. But I must warn you about becoming a ’hi fidelity audiophile’ as it comes at and with a VERY high price tag. I have NOS tubes that alone the total costs add up to thousands of dollars. So beware.
The power cord du jour of what I’ve seen lately is the Furutech DPS-4.1 Power Cord with FI-50 NCF Plugs that cost about at what I can reckon is about $1162 per. So if I can find something that may work? And have a price/performance ratio at $250? I’m at least gonna take a look at it. @wig and @grannyring, appreciate you two introducing me to the Swiss Digital Fuse Box.
I myself, this Thanksgiving day cleaning out old stuff found my old quantum science audio blue fuses. I remember @willgolf and others here, introducing me to the Duelund speaker and interconnect wire with KLEI connectors which if your DIY skills weren’t up to par would cost around $250 with Chris at parts connexion building them for you. So if @willgolf, with his half a million dollar Aries Cerat system says check out the Discovery Veridion AC Power Cable, I’m going to listen to him.
The reviews of the Discovery Veridion AC Power Cable are very few but I did find a couple here:
Blake T Head-Fi The Discovery Veridion AC Power Cable
Stereo Times The Discovery Veridion Power Cable