@dover
Thanks for sorting out what LIAN DUNG means!
I am only making a bit of a drama because of all the fuss around power cords in the audiophile world! My SoulNote distributor tells me all his clients use audiophile grade power cords. At the same time, SoulNote say only use the supplied cable. Catch 22.
The supplied cable is labelled 250-Volts 16-Amps. There are only two Australian plugs in the market, one is rated for 10-Amps while the other has a wider earth prong for 15-Amps and is normally only used in caravan parks. I just used a 10-Amp power cable I had lying around. For goodness sake, the unit only draws 28-Watts although its toroidal transformer is rated for 10 times that.
Obviously I could cut the Japanese plug off and fit an Aussie one and I might dissect the cable to see if there really is something special - shielding, twist perhaps.
Aussie rules for electricity are really stupid compared with the ring main system now prevalent in the UK. You can basically have a tree configuration with heaps of outlets, but you will trip the circuit breaker if just two full power appliances are switched on at the same time.
Yes, there is Consumer Law in Australia, which says goods must be suitable for the purpose sold. It also provides statutory warranty which is the expectation a normal citizen has about how long a product should last based on its price and place in the market. Worked really well for me with an OLED TV that failed over 3 years after the manufactuer's warranty expired. Got what I paid back in full, and bought the replacement model which had halved in price, and pocketed three grand.