@rrboogie I had a Platinum power cable. It was 13 feet. I recall being disappointed with it. Perhaps I was expecting it to jump up and bite me. So, I sold it off. I was more impressed with the Synergistic power cables and own several now. I found them to add some bass punch but maintain a nice clarity. The whole journey through power cables, which everyone has said make a huge difference, did in fact expose how important they can be. I had been reluctant to spend time on power cables until after I played with IC's. I ended up playing with both at the same time which is inefficient when looking for synergy. Maybe today I would appreciate a Platinum more now that things have settled. My next foray will be Wywires speaker cables.
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I know why you say that. All wires and cables sound different for sure. But is the difference meaningful to audiophiles? Not really to my ears. The differences are small and almost non-meaningful behind thick veils anyway. All audio voices are far back and broken (dry, thin, harsh) anyway. Listen to Wavetouch cables below if you can hear the difference. If WT sounds same as others, your ears maybe in a numb state due to hearing harsh sounds too long. It takes more than few minutes these warm sounds to soften your ears. Cheers. Alex/Wavetouch |
I inventoried all the clothes hangers in my home and found quite a variety of "gauges" which would have to be taken into account if I could figure out impedances relative to copper or silver wire. My foremost problem, though, is that none of these wire hangers unwind far enough to reach my speakers. Another potential drawback would be that coat hangers are not insulated, so they would be fairly effective antennae for attracting ambient EM "noise."
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