Accuphase E-5000 factory power cord good enough?
I have Accuphase E5000 plugged into my Equitech son of q jr. balanced power supply. Sounds great and I have had the Equitech for a good 15 years now. Everything is dead quiet, not even a hiss coming from the system. Just started thinking about power cords and if it is worth it, I’m in the U.S., if that matters. Thanks
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@duketbrd88 congrats with very nice Accu integrated!
-before using power conditioner, have you tried to pluf it into wall outlet directly? I have Accuphase pre and PA, and found as Accuphase is the best on SN ratio among many other devices I tried.
I would keep Accuphase original cords, cuse terminations match receptacle in terms of contact quality, plating metals etc. Your E-5000 during production was tested at Accuphase lab with original cords, and all test data is storied for years there. |
@westcoastaudiophile I have just had it plugged into my equitech son of q jr balanced power suppy. Sounds great. I always had my classe delta pre & power plugged into that also before I sold it and got the accuphase. I like having some kind of surge protection that the equitech offers too. IDK , Is it bad to have it plugged into the equitech? Thanks |
@westcoastaudiophile I did try plugging it into the wall outlet once and noticed no advantage. |
As a former naysayer, the answer is probably no. Everything matters. However great quality can be had for a reasonable price and Zavfino is one of many good examples as they sell direct to consumer. Take out the distributor and dealer margin and you get a $1500 cable for $345. Or buy used. It should not come as a surprise that many high end audio manufacturers don't supply anything but a 50 cent power cable; it's a throw away item for those in the know, and a cost savings for those that are not.
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@duketbrd88 great, your system at y9our usage mode is not sensitive to power connection resistance increase! Surge protection (xtra) is good, I’ve seen damaged equipment w/o it! enjoy the music! |
@macg19 have you seen Accuphase high grade power cables? |
@westcoastaudiophile I have not. The OP didn't mention he had a "high grade" power cable. No mention of this in the specs either. Is this an optional item?
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@jjss49 Yeah, It's crazy, Even looking is crazy because there are so many options. @westcoastaudiophile What Accuphase high grade power cables? The facory black one with molded ends is decent, i would say a bit thicker than some other standard ones I have seen. @macg19 Thanks, yeah I understand what you are saying. Thanks |
Well here is a backwards way I think about power cords. I tried a bunch of power cords found some I liked. I ran dedicated 20 amp circuit s to my room six dedicated ones in fact. I ended up trying a furutech top of the line receptacle that was a mistake if you want to save money. Lol so I bought five more in fact I bought extras that were gold and rhodium plated lol auditioned receptacles. I bought furutech ends for the powercords the top of the line ones and bought some second from the top gold plated ones then compared ends. And different plugs into different receptacles. So.e components I like better with a rhodium plug and a gold receptacle some vise versa some with the same plating material. As far as factory cords go my levinson 33h has captive cords on them same thing can be said about there products as accuphase that the factories spend time and dollars on there designs of equipment but changing the plug ends on the factory cords was a huge difference. Changed fuses very good improvement I have not compared fuse to fuse yet but likely will. Now for a big change that was awesome but is way out there lol I upgraded the service into my home. I went from a 100 amp service to a 200 amp service but what I really did or what I think made the difference there was while I was at it the underground wire was aluminum and I paid the extra 2k to have it replaced with copper instead of the lower Guage aluminum. Lol that was huge not sure it would have showed as much without all the other power improvements. Personally I am not a fan of any power conditioner. Everything g is direct I to the wall. The next things to look at will be upgrading the power wire from the box to the receptacles. And cyro treated breakers. Perhaps they work Perhaps not. That is the life of the audio file spend money to try things out and just because you spend money doesn't mean it will be good. Lol I have a closet full of wasted hi-fi dollars. You sell it when you can and move on. There are times though when you make a change and try a piece you rejected in the past and with the new combo it sounds better not often but once in awhile. The dhlabs redwave the generation before the current one I really like and the second from the top bulk furutech I really like that is a great amp cord. Make sure you use the top end iec and plug ends on them. I have tried a bunch of ends and the higher you go the better basically. That has been my experience. Lol a thousand dollars on the plug and iec before you add the cord in there is worth it. 😉 |
@retiredfarmer Damm, thanks! I'm pretty happy withe Equi=tech Son of Q balanced power supply I have had for years. Everything is dead silent with the "black background" that everyone talks about. I have a 200 amp service. Was just bored and started reading into power cords. It has four filtered outlets and 6 that are not. The filtered are for dacs and cd players etc. So, pretty damm happy with the sound for now. |
IME, the ‘stock’ cord is serviceable at best but not at same level as some of the aftermarket cords being suggested to you. Ultimately, only you can decide if aftermarket PC’s are worth the money. I have experimented with few cords on my Accuphase Integrated and each of them bettered the stock ‘black’ powercord. |
@lalitk Thanks, I will try one sooner than later. I'm sure aftermarket one is better. Appreciate it! |
@duketbrd88 : I have an E470 Accuphase integrated and an Accuphase SACD player. Both of these machines benefit greatly from aftermarket power cords. Accuphase sound, if there is such a thing, is all about finesse, a refined sound with plenty of microdetail and timbral "rightness". Most of this is thrown out the window with the stock power cord. Also, a proper power cord allows for better macrodynamics, unleashing the dynamic potential of your mighty E5000. |
@donquichotte Which ones do you use? Thanks |
@jafant Thanks |
@magnuman thanks |
Duketbrd88, You have a $19,000 integrated amp, do yourself a favor and get a decent cord.....you have a bunch of really good recommendations here, some only $400 or so. Zavfino Majestic and Prima have been suggested a bunch, as have Anti-Cables Level 3; I own both and can highly recommend....all $350 to $550 |
my A48 Accuphase stock PC is heavy, ~12mm diam, 2m long. Cable with plugs measures 20mOhms, which is very low, comparing to other AC circuit elements, transformer alone is about 20 Ohms. Home pwr wiring has resistance btw 3..8mOhms/meter. Lower AC power resistance improves IR drop, and SN + dyn range at the end. |
@westcoastaudiophile my stock cable is the same as you describe. Are you saying to get a better one? |
@vthokie83 I will, setting some money aside, Thanks! |
@vthokie83 do you happen to have any links to the ones you have? |
@duketbrd88 I think you are good! Enjoi Accuphase sound! |
Dukebrd88, These are the cables I can recommend, also a bunch of DIY.....but I'll only recommend these. The Zavfino models I use are the Majestic and Prima, the Majestic needs about 100 hours to settle in, the Prima about 150 hours. Zavfino cables are OCC copper and Cryo treated, the Anti-Cables are OFC but rather large 8 gauge.
https://anticables.com/power-cords#!/Level-3-Power-Cord/p/14644872/category=3461168 |
@duketbrd88 : I'm using Copper Line power cords from a British brand called Clearer Audio on my amplifier (1 m long) and PC (a bit too long at 2.5 m thickening the sound a bit too much perhaps, I might shorten it to 2 m soon) - these are OCC copper - and a DIY copper cable with thick conductors that I bought from someone else (and I don't know what it's made of) for my SACD player / DAC. The connectors are also very important, I'm using one Furutech FI-E 38 (G) on the SACD power cable, one Furutech FI-28 (G) on the amplifier power cable and all the others are Furutech FI-11(Cu). Not the most dynamic, energetic sound, but dynamic enough for me and at the same time very smooth, colorful, textured, liquid, dare I say organic. It's very much a matter of taste and synergy, you have to try as many cables as you can in your own system. |
Here’s my somewhat loaded but imo accurate answer. if it makes you feel good to have a hard core, above average cord, and spending the $ isn’t an issue then do it. It doesn’t even matter if you can hear a difference. There’s enjoyment and peace of mind that comes from these sorts of upgrades. Knowing you don’t have a weak link in your otherwise high end system is reward enough. |
@ghdprentice +1 I just switched and purchased 4 AQ Dragon PCs. 1 for my ARC Ref CD9 source One for my ARC Ref 6SE source. 2 HC for my ARC Ref 750 mono amps 2 m ea. What an improvement. 👍👍👍Was using before Shunyata Sigmas for the Sources and King Cobras for my amps. |
my friend used to work for a very well-known HiFi manufacturing amplifier company, and they spend nothing on power cables because they just wanna prove it will turn on. They know no one will actually use them, and they just include them to prove to the dealer, the unit is functioning!!! the only company that gives you a decent power cable is Boulder |
I’m of the opinion that power cords don’t really alter the sound of a system, unless it’s poorly made or not of suitable gauge. That being said, if I have 10k let’s say in my integrated amp and speakers, I’d still spend a few hundred on a PC just for peace of mind, knowing my amp isn’t being even slightly hamstrung by a cheaply made cord. So I found an open box but new Audioquest NRG Z3 PC and replaced the cheap 18 awg generic that came with my amp. Cost me $175. Do I hear a difference? I can’t really tell if I’m honest. But I feel better knowing it’s a quality cord, that is well made and heavier gauge. I did the same with my speaker cables. Bought a pair of Worlds Best Cables ultimate. 7 AWG. Well made, shielded, robust and high quality gold plated connectors that are solidly attatched and make a very tight connection in their receptacles. I had a pair of AQ Rocket 22, I found the banana plugs to be somewhat flimsy and not a very tight fit, and I’m happier with my WBC, for 1/3 the price. To each his own. I’d like to believe you can drastically improve sound by upgrading a cable. But for me, it’s just about ensuring I have a certain minimum standard of quality in the power cord and speaker cables so as not to have a weak link. And I’m super happy with my system. It’s all relative I suppose. If I had a $500k system, sure, I’d spend a few thousand on higher end cables, why not?
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@gibsonian $1,000 for a PC that is fatter than the internal wiring in the e5000 and the wiring in the home? 3'-6' of a power cord? I don't have the extra money like I did at the time of buying the e5000. |
@danmar123 thanks! |
Write to Accuphase Japan and ask if a different power cord will make the sound better (lift more veils, add more organic serums, etc) than the cord they gave you. Ask them what cord you should specifically buy. Since they designed and built your amp, they could be more qualified to give you an answer than Agon power cord, AC outlet and fuse specialists. |
@jafant Still looking around. Looking at used and saving some money up. Not in a rush, it sounds great at the moment. |
@jl35 I agree, thank you! |
I’m not of the opinion that differences can be heard between well made power cords of suitable gauge and decent quality. But my Hegel h390 came with an 18 AWG cord, which while probably adequate, I felt might be slightly thinner than ideal. So I found a 14 AWG AQ nrgz3 new, open box for 150. Does it make a difference? Probably not. But I feel better knowing it’s heavier gauge and likely made better than the 18g generic my amp came with. |