Amplifier heat depending on power cable?


Hello,

I have an ML No 27 and I've noticed that when using one of my power cables it heats up MUCH more than when using another cable I have.

Both cables are manufactured by small European companies, probably little known in the US (Hifi Cable & Cie from France, Actinote from Belgium)

Does this make sense?

BTW, the sound is better with the less heating up cable.

Thanks.
amuseb
If this system is in France, my post most likely wouldn't apply if its on a 220/230 volt supply.
The use of a Kill-A-Watt plug in meter will allow measurements as well.
Voltage, current, Watts, VA and of course, Power Factor.

Cheap and should be in every kit.
2. As voltage decreases, current increases.
01-23-11: Heyraz
Motors yes, transformers no.... Voltage drop on the primary will cause a voltage drop on secondary proportional to the windings turns ratio.