If you really think that changing the AC cable on your Bluesound will make it sound "better" - well, keep dreaming! Go ahead, spend the money! I recommend getting a Pangea from Audio Advisor. I bought one too - nicely made and not too expensive!
A Better Bluesound AC Cable?
Has anybody replaced the stock C7 IEC (Figure 8) cable on their Bluesound Node 2?
Audioquest makes an affordable 2-prong cable...
https://www.audioquest.com/cables/ac-power-cables/2-pole/nrg-1-5
And a C7 to 3-prong...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DLDNDC2/ref=sspa_dk_detail_2?psc=1&smid=A17IVE6SUAZA2P
Or does it make more sense to use a C7 to standard adapter ?
Audioquest makes an affordable 2-prong cable...
https://www.audioquest.com/cables/ac-power-cables/2-pole/nrg-1-5
And a C7 to 3-prong...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DLDNDC2/ref=sspa_dk_detail_2?psc=1&smid=A17IVE6SUAZA2P
Or does it make more sense to use a C7 to standard adapter ?
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Wireworld just introduced a new series of C7 power cords, which I tried out on a Bluesound Node 2. Definitely seemed to improve the sound to me. Not a "night & day" difference....but definitely worth the $60. BTW : am I the only one who things the Pangea power cords suck? Most of them are monstrously large and stiff as well. http://www.wireworldcable.com/power-conditioning-cords.html#powertop |
Thanks @jarcher . I looked up Wireworld PC's and they're all about lowering the noise floor, which is a good thing. This C7 has silver coated copper and is a decent price... https://soundapproach.com/wireworld-mini-aurora-map-mini-power-conditioning-cord.html |
You might check out pricing from one of the dealers here on Audiogon: https://www.underwoodhifi.com |
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