Here's a couple...
I've just ordered this one to try it out...
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/SONAR-QUEST-CRYO-Ag-Audio-Grade-Silver-plated-IEC-plug-US-Power-plug-/130856817529?pt=US_Audio_Cables_Adapters&hash=item1e77ac9379&_uhb=1
I currently have this one on all power cords - sounds great and they take some abuse i.e. I've switched the across different power cords several times and I can still make then very tight
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Vanguard-For-Audio-Gold-Plated-IEC-connector-US-plug-CG-PG-/180921255107?pt=US_Audio_Cables_Adapters&hash=item2a1fbf44c3&_uhb=1
So if you want to have some fun with this - try braiding Romex conductors
- strip off the outter sheathing and separate the three insulated conductors
- braid the three conductors in a fairly tight weave
- the braiding helps reject RF
- I soldered spade connectors to the wire to ensure maximum contact in the mains connector
- biggest problem - stiff and springy - but you can use that to your advantage
I started with 3/12 gauge - it performs extremely well - I then went to 3/10 gauge - it performs even better
Both are on my system right now and it's never been more dynamic, detailed and spacious
The 10 gauge is hooked up to my power distribution centre and the 12 gauge go from it to my two source components
It's just as though everything is plugged directly into the wall outlet.
So you may be wondering what power cables I had to start with?
ANSWER: Furutech FP-314Ag with the Vanguard connectors
I have Furutech FP-3TS762 10 gauge on my amp with the same connectors
Why am I trying different connectors - I think the silver/copper combination on the Sonar Quest will improve dynamics even more - if my recent playing with silver plated DIN connectors is anything to go by
And yes - the romex braids are every bit as good as the Furuetch - after all - it gets the power to the wall outlet doesn't it?
Other cables used - DH Labs - their Power Plus can be bought in bulk and is nearly as good as the Furutech FP-3TS762
NOTE: - this is not a practical joke or a poorly timed April fools gag
- IT WORKS - much better than I expected it would
Have fun :-)
I've just ordered this one to try it out...
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/SONAR-QUEST-CRYO-Ag-Audio-Grade-Silver-plated-IEC-plug-US-Power-plug-/130856817529?pt=US_Audio_Cables_Adapters&hash=item1e77ac9379&_uhb=1
I currently have this one on all power cords - sounds great and they take some abuse i.e. I've switched the across different power cords several times and I can still make then very tight
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Vanguard-For-Audio-Gold-Plated-IEC-connector-US-plug-CG-PG-/180921255107?pt=US_Audio_Cables_Adapters&hash=item2a1fbf44c3&_uhb=1
So if you want to have some fun with this - try braiding Romex conductors
- strip off the outter sheathing and separate the three insulated conductors
- braid the three conductors in a fairly tight weave
- the braiding helps reject RF
- I soldered spade connectors to the wire to ensure maximum contact in the mains connector
- biggest problem - stiff and springy - but you can use that to your advantage
I started with 3/12 gauge - it performs extremely well - I then went to 3/10 gauge - it performs even better
Both are on my system right now and it's never been more dynamic, detailed and spacious
The 10 gauge is hooked up to my power distribution centre and the 12 gauge go from it to my two source components
It's just as though everything is plugged directly into the wall outlet.
So you may be wondering what power cables I had to start with?
ANSWER: Furutech FP-314Ag with the Vanguard connectors
I have Furutech FP-3TS762 10 gauge on my amp with the same connectors
Why am I trying different connectors - I think the silver/copper combination on the Sonar Quest will improve dynamics even more - if my recent playing with silver plated DIN connectors is anything to go by
And yes - the romex braids are every bit as good as the Furuetch - after all - it gets the power to the wall outlet doesn't it?
Other cables used - DH Labs - their Power Plus can be bought in bulk and is nearly as good as the Furutech FP-3TS762
NOTE: - this is not a practical joke or a poorly timed April fools gag
- IT WORKS - much better than I expected it would
Have fun :-)