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Power cables recommendation needed

post #1 of 13
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My set up:
CDP: Bryston BCD-1
AMP: Woo Audio WA5 300B single

Headphone: HD800
Speakers: Spendor SP2/3 R2
Interconnect cable: Nordost Red Dawn
Speaker cable: Cardas Neutral Reference
Favorite music genre: Classic and Jazz
Can you give me some recommendation on power cables for CDP and AMP? Thank you in advance! 

post #2 of 13

A power filter or power re-conditioner would be better value.  I found even a basic power noise filter helped with my source components.  As for power cables, markl wrote up 5 years of his experiments with power cables in a thread. While somewhat out of date now, it's a fascinating read and worth searching for.  I personally suspect that power cables tend to have a slight noise-filtering effect, hence my first suggestion about buying a filter instead.  Beyond that, they can alter the tone slightly (possibly due to capacitance effects -- again, my un-verified theory) so one might choose power cables that alter the tone in a way that one finds to be an improvement in one's system.

post #3 of 13

I personally loved the Cardas Twinlink power cable.  I used it on my MiniMax CD player, which being on the dark and warm side, benefited from the much increased resolution and treble energy the Cardas brought.

post #4 of 13

I love how the Harmonic Technology AC-10 has lowered the noise floor in my system and enhanced overall resolution. They don't come up used too often on AG, but sometimes. Another highly regarded AC cable that you almost never find used is the Kaplan HE. If I didn't have the HT AC-10s, I'd give it a whirl.

 

BTW, I agree with Currawong, that cleaning up the AC power will yield positive results for your nice system. Later, try some power cords. Something like a balanced isolation Xformer from Equi=Tech, BPT or similar will surprise. 

post #5 of 13

If you're plugging your components straight into the wall (or worse, a surge protector), I agree that a high quality conditioner is the best place to get started. The PS Audio Duet is really tough to beat, value wise. If your budget allows, try an Audience Ar2p. As for power cables, there's usually a steady supply of PS Audio AC-5 and AC-10 cords on Audiogon, as well as Acoustic Zen El Nino and Tsunami cords. The Aural Symphonics Cappuccino is a great choice, but very rare on the used market.

post #6 of 13

Unplug when not in use. Lightning has taught me some heavy lessons. I do go direct wall outlet with my amp(s) because of better response. For that reason (and it was free) I use a Power 1 cord from a now defunct company from Canada.

 

Digital sources do better with power conditioners. An iso. transformer with separate receptacles is a good choice.

post #7 of 13

What price range are you looking at ?

 

If not wanting to spend a lot, the Shunyata Venom 3 is a worthwhile consideration.

 

Even lower price range Pangea, Signal cables, Supra LoRad

post #8 of 13

Try an isolation transformer.  Mine takes any noise off the line, eliminates DC offset and kills ground loops.

 

Nebraska Surplus is a reputable merchant.  I've bought from them several times and have gotten good service.

 

Also, you don't need something recommended in the audiophile magazines - these get the job done at a reasonable price.

post #9 of 13

I just got a Power Cable from aphroditecu29.com called Elecra 5 OCC Copper.  I was very surprised because i have never been able to tell the difference until this one.  I demo'ed it and ended up buying one.

post #10 of 13

First a use a voltage stabiliser, it also doubles as spike protection and then use a Balanced Power Supply which removes any noise from the supply - BPS is used in  professional studios.

 

In Europe a voltage stabiliser should be between €30-50 and a BPS approx. €170 - then look for fully sheilded mains cable, if you have fed the cable with a clean stable supply, there is no need to buy fancy expensive power cable.

post #11 of 13

I use Oyaide Tunami GPXe, it kicks big time, powerful bass, sublime cable, made a good difference.

post #12 of 13
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Originally Posted by Uncle Erik View Post

Try an isolation transformer.  Mine takes any noise off the line, eliminates DC offset and kills ground loops.

 

Nebraska Surplus is a reputable merchant.  I've bought from them several times and have gotten good service.

 

Also, you don't need something recommended in the audiophile magazines - these get the job done at a reasonable price.

x2

 

I have a 3kVA isolation transformer to power all my setup. Makes difference more than anything else.
 

post #13 of 13

I bought the Audio-gd conditioner. I had Pangea and SignalCable power cords for everything. I tried some $3 Monoprice cords instead and heard absolutely no difference- others were sold and Monoprice generics were kept.

So I X2 Currawong's suggestion about getting a conditioner.

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