RnB180
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can someone please explain to me how a power cord can benefit the signal's sonic characteristics?
Ive been reading some reviews of power cables in magazines and they speak of expanded wider sound stage, more detail and so on.
but I do not understand how a power cable can affect sonic performance in that way.
for example if a power cable were assembled well and performed to meet every expection needed for wattage and amp ratings, other then supplying power how would this effect audio? isnt it just drawing and supplying power to the source or amp? and if its a competant cable it will supply proper power.
this confuses me, if anyone has an actual explaination that can answer my questions please help me out here. Im thinking about upgrading my power cable, but only if its truly beneficial as I already have a 125 watt 15 amp green dot cable at the moment.
Ive been reading some reviews of power cables in magazines and they speak of expanded wider sound stage, more detail and so on.
but I do not understand how a power cable can affect sonic performance in that way.
for example if a power cable were assembled well and performed to meet every expection needed for wattage and amp ratings, other then supplying power how would this effect audio? isnt it just drawing and supplying power to the source or amp? and if its a competant cable it will supply proper power.
this confuses me, if anyone has an actual explaination that can answer my questions please help me out here. Im thinking about upgrading my power cable, but only if its truly beneficial as I already have a 125 watt 15 amp green dot cable at the moment.