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Power cables make no objective difference in the sound of a stereo but they sure do make a lot of money for the companies that sell them. A lot.
Power Cable Suggestions.
I am looking for a new power cable. I am looking into spending anywhere from $300-$500. I am torn between a Furutech Astoria Plus, DH Labs Power plus/cryo and last but hopefully not least, CullenCable Cross Series II. I just learned about CullenCables today and they look very nice. This cable will be used to power up a Naim SN3 or REL T7i. There is Morrow Audio which currently has a 25% off on all their power cables. I need a power cable asap. Any help will be very appreaciated.
@jasonbourne71 Knows what's up.
Power cables make no objective difference in the sound of a stereo but they sure do make a lot of money for the companies that sell them. A lot. |
The anti cable people never fail to show up for their drive by shootings. They have this urge to bad mouth cables. And I do believe that most of them can't afford them and some are simply ignorant. With Audioquest I started with Evergreen and went all the way up to Black Beauty. I had that one for a while and then I switched to the Thunderbird which is where I am currently at. And its only here where I was disappointed. Either my system cannot "reveal" it or the upgrade wasn't that much. I really cannot tell if the Thunderbird made any difference from the Black Beauty. I kept telling myself that it did(maybe it didn't). But everything up to the Black Beauty was always a clear and significant upgrade.
Now I want to try more underground brands. If not I would just buy another Tornado or Thunder. But I am hoping to find something superior to the Blizzard for less than $500. I wonder if its possible. And even if the new cable doesn't win over the Blizzard it will still make the T7i sub sound much better. Thanks for the suggestions, keep them coming. I will choose a cable tomorrow. |
I bought Maze Audio Litz with Billet plugs early on, when my system was upper mid-fi. They are 8 or 9 gauge, have excellent neutral sound with excellent noise rejection. Now that my system is high-fi, I continue to use them as they scale very well. The Maze Audio Litz Power Cord with billet plugs is a masterclass in straightforward, effective audio engineering. It bypasses esoteric marketing in favor of proven geometric noise rejection and rugged, high-contact termination. If you are looking to unearth hidden micro-detail, expand soundstage holography, and lock down mechanical vibrations at the AC inlet, it is an incredibly robust, highly recommended upgrade for any critical listening setup. |