I second Snake River Audio, the Signature series or Takshaka are great!
AC power cables that are not rigid?
Recently moved and am re-setting up my system. All of my AC power cables are Shunyata of various models and ages. The problem is that most of them are rigid as heck, creating a routing problem in my new set up. A couple are black, softer rubber that has some flexibility, or ability to coil to keep organized. But even those are rather large in diameter, making it difficult and messy. Not to mention the problem keeping the AC cables away from my audio interconnects. My situation is made worse as my set up at the old place needed longer AC cables, while my new place needs shorter ones, so I have “extra” lengths to deal with.
So can anyone recommend a brand or model of AC cable that is very flexible and easy to route behind my equipment? The current Shunyata were not the real expensive ones- I bought some new and some used, ranging from $250-$750 each, and would like to stay in the same price range used or new.
Thanks! Bill
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@grk I have heard much about the puritan ultimate cables, but they are pushing my budget. Do you have any experience with Puritan’s classic line, which is well within my budget. But as there is such a significant cost difference between the two lines, I wonder about a performance difference. Thanks |
I have owned both. I started with the "classic" then moved up to the "Ultimate" which provided more bass and better imaging. Music seemed to have a more solid foundation with the Ultimate. Midrange was a bit more open and the highs were close between the two cables.Both cables were used on the PSM 1512 which I recently sold along with the cables due to downsizing my system. The cables can typically be found on the used market. Also. the Classic Plus line are reasonably priced, even new. |
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