dj_mocok
Headphoneus Supremus
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Been using stock power cord for everything.
Never really complained, but I am just wondering, how much do power cable can make a difference in your system? And how?
I am not a believer (yet), and also not a non-believer, since I've never experienced an after-market power cable before.
If it can really make a difference in my setup, I don't mind getting one.
My current setup is :
NAD 542 ---> Audiogeek Nitrogen ---> SRM313 (stock power cord) ---> SR404
Do you think upgrading the stock power cable of the Stax energizer will make an improvement, considering my setup overall?
Given that my source is an entry level CDP, I wonder whether I could detect any difference if I upgraded the stock power cable that comes with the 313 with something else. (plus that I can't change the 542 power cable, so it will still always stock cable)
And yet, if the "difference" is like a 1% improvement, I won't bother for it, especially if I had to spend like 100 bucks + for the power cable.
I hope someone can give me a objective, non-biased answer for this.
Thanks.
PS: I am not trying to ignite a flame-war between a power cable skeptics and the believers here, but just in case if a "discussion" happened, could we just talk about it civilly?
Never really complained, but I am just wondering, how much do power cable can make a difference in your system? And how?
I am not a believer (yet), and also not a non-believer, since I've never experienced an after-market power cable before.
If it can really make a difference in my setup, I don't mind getting one.
My current setup is :
NAD 542 ---> Audiogeek Nitrogen ---> SRM313 (stock power cord) ---> SR404
Do you think upgrading the stock power cable of the Stax energizer will make an improvement, considering my setup overall?
Given that my source is an entry level CDP, I wonder whether I could detect any difference if I upgraded the stock power cable that comes with the 313 with something else. (plus that I can't change the 542 power cable, so it will still always stock cable)
And yet, if the "difference" is like a 1% improvement, I won't bother for it, especially if I had to spend like 100 bucks + for the power cable.
I hope someone can give me a objective, non-biased answer for this.
Thanks.
PS: I am not trying to ignite a flame-war between a power cable skeptics and the believers here, but just in case if a "discussion" happened, could we just talk about it civilly?