AC in-wall cbl for ded circ - enlighten the idiot


i am having an electrician put in a dedicated 20A circuit to a FIM outlet for my audio system. initially, i was just gonna have him use 10 guage whatever wire he recommended. now i've done some research, though, and i've found that some companies that make PCs and ICs are making in-wall cable for exactly what i'm doing. jpslabs sells ac in-wall cable that's ludicrously expensive (15 - 20 a ft) and virtual dynamics sells one that's cryo'd, cable-cooked, and reasonably priced (3.50 a ft).

now, the jpslabs cable is UL/CSA listed for in-wall use. as far as i know, the VD stuff isn't.

my questions are as follows:

is this something i with which i need to be concerned?

will i be breaking some code if i install the VD stuff?

with the in-wall cabling police set up a perimeter around my house and bust me the next time i leave for work?

if so, do they allow for conjugal visits whilst serving time?

and, does anybody have any experience with either of these? (the wires, i mean)

thanks and good day to ye,
-laztheresidentidiot
lazarus28

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Lazarus28, Here is some information from several of my posts on Audiogon (another similar topic).

“I have experimented over the last year with various wires to use for dedicated 20-amp circuits. I have the following wire in use in no special order:
1) 10 gage Romex
2) 10 gage UV
3) Belden 83802
4) Virtual Dynamics 10 gage BX Cryogenically treated with Cryo’d circuit breaker. *

I have not tried the following but I’m sure it works, 10 gage solid THHN (white/black/green) manually (electric drill) spiral twist and snake through conduit.

To my ears on my revealing system I hear NO difference between (1-4)! I think simply using a dedicated circuit with 10 gage copper makes the biggest difference.

* There might be other positive factors to using cryogenically treated wiring besides sonics. It might lower the operating temperature of equipment.

I have also experimented with many outlets regular/cryogenically treated. My last purchase was the Acme silver plated/Cryo'd outlet which finally settled in and sounds good.

At the present time my favorite outlets are as follows: Hubbell 5362, Hubbell 8300, Wattgate 381, all three sound very good, I think I like the Hubbell 5362 just a bit more (a smoother more musical, dynamic presentation)
but I rank all three together. A person could buy three Hubbell's fully treated by Alan for the cost of one Wattgate 381!

Next in line I would rank the Acme silver plated/Cryo'd and the FIM (cryo'd) which I had Alan cryo/cable-cook.

The best looking put together, solid, built to last outlet I have seen and have in my possession is the Hubbell".

*By the way, the Virtual Dynamics 10 gage BX Cryogenically treated wire is with-in code to use in construction as far as I know. The in wall wire that JPS Labs make is expensive and I personally don't think you will hear a difference. Other reviewers did not hear a difference*.