It's Done! Power Cord Shoot-Out-- 22 Power Cords Reviewed!

Jan 29, 2007 at 7:53 PM Post #46 of 206
Again Markl, ty for your time on all of the reviews. I just received my 2 Iron Lung Jellyfish's and can't wait to get home and try them out.
 
Jan 30, 2007 at 2:33 AM Post #47 of 206
Ok, I just spend a the last few hours listening to my Aria with the Iron Lung Jellyfish. There's a definite improvement compared to the normal computer cord I was using before. The ILJ is a bit warmer and much more musical. Prior to the ILJ, my CDP was pretty sterile and cold sounding, but that's not the case anymore. I popped in Bon Jovi's This Left Feels Right SACD and it was so much fun to listen to. The sound stage is a bit wider than before, though I feel there's no improvement with depth.

For $29.99 for 2 Iron Lung Jellyfishes, it's a great deal and it's definitely converted me to a believer.
 
Feb 8, 2007 at 5:37 AM Post #48 of 206
Markl:
Thank-you for your informative review.

I purchased a Silver Reference MKV power cord with Oyaide ends/connectors from Black Sand Cable. I am extremely pleased with the subsequent improvement (connected to the Ray Samuels B-52.) John, of Black Sand Cable, was great in assisting with the purchase and the powercord was shipped and received in a short period of time.
 
Feb 9, 2007 at 9:27 AM Post #49 of 206
WOW very nice work Mark.Your last review opened my eyes to the really bad stock cords i was using before and since then i have gotten a couple aftermarket ones with great results.

Once again great job.
 
Feb 11, 2007 at 11:52 PM Post #50 of 206
MARK,

Just like to thank you for Sharring all of your research on cords. Thats what the audio hobby is all about,Sharing... I learned many moons ago how valuable power cords are to the entire synergy of the sysem. I beleive your work will make it much easier for many to fine tune there system...

Thanks again for your work
 
Feb 18, 2007 at 3:14 PM Post #51 of 206
markl,

I want to add my thanks for all of YOU that went into your review of all of those power cables - the rig-twiddling, the buying and swapping, the burn-in periods, the critical listening and the writing. Piggy-backing on your work, I added two Black Sand Violet Z1's to my main rig for a surprisingly large (and really cost-effective) improvement in overall sound quality / listening experience enhancement. Given the point to which I had my audio path prior to the Z1's, nearly any improvement I was going to make would mean pulling a piece of the path out, and replacing it with something else. It surely pinches a whole lot less when the items being pulled out cost $7 apiece instead of hundreds of $$. And, I've read the reviews of folks who've spent the same amount of money that I spent for the Z1's to upgrade their CD player, or DAC or IC's from where I am - and, generally, they speak of the result as "the last few percent" order of magnitude. For the same amount of money, the changes I've experienced are "take the sound to the next level or two" order of magnitude. That I didn't have to search for years to find the Violet Z1's - that you just plopped the credible reference into my lap, so to speak, is simply incredible. So, along with the others, "Thank You, Thank You, Thank You."
 
Feb 18, 2007 at 4:56 PM Post #52 of 206
Every single recording studio has one of these, yet they don't have expensive power cords. That's something they don't spend their money on.

Why do they use an isolation transformer?

Well because it is a surge supressor, a line conditioner and on top of that it eliminates all ground loop problems, all EMI/RFI noise, equipment generated odd harmonics and takes care of all the problems between the power plant and the studio.

For less than $200, you can rest assured that all those problems will be solved, something an expensive power cord cannot do.

You can buy 250W, 500W and 1000W depending what you plug into it. The 250W is as cheap as $90 and the 500W for $149 + shipping. That's more than enough for most systems.

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Isolation Transformer
 
Feb 18, 2007 at 7:06 PM Post #53 of 206
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Originally Posted by mlhm5 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Every single recording studio has one of these, yet they don't have expensive power cords. That's something they don't spend their money on.

Why do they use an isolation transformer?

Well because it is a surge supressor, a line conditioner and on top of that it eliminates all ground loop problems, all EMI/RFI noise, equipment generated odd harmonics and takes care of all the problems between the power plant and the studio.

For less than $200, you can rest assured that all those problems will be solved, something an expensive power cord cannot do.

You can buy 250W, 500W and 1000W depending what you plug into it. The 250W is as cheap as $90 and the 500W for $149 + shipping. That's more than enough for most systems.




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Originally Posted by elrod-tom /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I just want to remind everyone of a couple of things:

1) We have rules about thread crapping that it appears were being ignored here. Let's not ignore it any more please.



What part of the phrase "thread crapping" do you not understand?
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Your previous craps we're deleted; why don't you give it a rest.
 
Feb 18, 2007 at 10:31 PM Post #54 of 206
I just received the Violet, had it on the Saturn and didn't quite think it was that big of an improvement, little excessive high-energy (I assume this will subside after burn-in), but the bass is much improved and feels whole. Now here is the cool part, I put it on the Ayre amp and HOL#@$ !C#@$ the power cord made the Ayre sound like a real SET amp, where the voice and instrument just PULL themselves from rest of the soundstage and landed right in my room..amazing.. So in my case the better power cord on my amp is def more beneficial, contrary to the common sense procedure (when I have little more free $$ I will get another one for Saturn).

Nice !!! Thank John! Thanks OP, Thanks Grover (yeah..even he says Blacksand cable is the one to get for the $$)
 
Feb 19, 2007 at 12:26 AM Post #55 of 206
You're welcome sbulack and chesebert. The Violet is one killer cord for the dough. When you upgrade sources and amps, then start looking at the Wolff and VD stuff, it's the next level above the Black Sand. Cheers.
 
Feb 26, 2007 at 3:06 AM Post #56 of 206
I've had the Michael Wolff Bohica in my system for about two weeks and agree with Markl's review. It's a fantastic power cord that is very similar to the earlier Wolff cords but with added weight and tightness in the lower frequencies. I actually prefer the Bohica in my CD source, rather than in my amp, where I still use an earlier version of the same cord. When I reverse the two, the sound gains a bit more speed, but looses a bit of ease and air. Either way they do a great job in my system. I've tried many pc's over the past several months and really have settled on these Wolff products. They bring my CD experience closest to the ease and organic quality of fine analog.
 
Aug 17, 2007 at 6:03 PM Post #57 of 206
Markl,
I also want to thank you for the great write-up. After I read your review and without any experience with different power cords, I kind of planned my upgrade steps (based on cost):

iron lung jellyfish
black sand violet z1
probably nothing else until I make my $1e6

I am wondering if you had a chance to try another power cord since January?
 
Aug 17, 2007 at 8:04 PM Post #58 of 206
Quote:

I am wondering if you had a chance to try another power cord since January?


It never ends, does it?
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Yes, now that I have upgraded sources and amps, I have one more cord in-house and am contemplating getting another. Once I have something solid to say, I'll follow up.
 
Aug 17, 2007 at 8:09 PM Post #59 of 206
markl,

I have a power cable that I use with my HR-2 amp that I got it from work. It comes with a 40,000 color copier system. I can not find any info on the net about it and as fas as I can tell I can not order on seperatly from the manufacturer. I am working on this just incase.

If I were to send you one do you think that you could review it? Even if you dont publish the results and just provide me with some feedback that would be great.

Although I think it might be a fun read! LOL

Let me know!
 
Aug 17, 2007 at 8:45 PM Post #60 of 206
Hi, trose49, right now I've got too many irons in the fire review-wise, and on power cables I'm more likely to focus more at the high-end from here on out. Thanks for the offer, though. Cheers.
 

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