@randy-11 - RE:
none of the above will "make a phenomenal change" but search up the bottle head power cord
It sounds as though you have done some comparisons between the cords mentioned and the Bottlehead?
What equipment did you use for the comparison?
Was the cord on an amp, or component, or both?
What was the make/model of components/amps?
Please provide more details as to your findings - I would be most interested to know what improvements the Bottlehead provided and the cords you have compared it to.
I would specifically like to understand in what areas you found the Bottlehead to be superior to the Helix DIY cable and whether the Helix cable was built using the conductors and connectors identified on the web site - or some other products (in which case, which ones) .
RE: ....
if your transformers are so poorly designed that any AC power cord can make a difference, that is the one that will
Well, from my observations, I believe that in more budget based components the power supplies are "generally" the first place where corners are cut...
- The transformers are less than optimal
- the circuitry uses cheaper components
- even the circuit board design traces lack the required density of copper
- Wal-Wart power supplies are the worst form of power supply.
It is not that ANY power cord will make a difference, but I have observed well designed power cords can contribute greatly to sound quality over the stock cables provided with the component.
Some of the components I have used to audition power cables include ...
- Yamaha Mini System
- Cambridge Audio DACmagic
- Cambridge Audio Phono stages (MM and MM/MC versions)
- Schiit Bifrost DAC
- Bluesound Node 2, PowerNode2 and Pulse mini
- Simaudio Moon LP5.3 RS phono stage
- Naim Nait 5i mk II
For some components, I have observed some very discernible improvements in sound quality by simply replacing the power cord - more so with those at the top of the above list
I have also tried the following cable construction techniques and geometries...
- DH Labs and Furutech bulk cable
- Braided Romex
- Braided 12 gauge Extension cord from Home Depot
- braided DH Labs and Furutech
- Helix geometry using Romex
- Helix geometry constructed as per the link in a previous post
The list above is in the order of least improved - to most improved
All components are designed to a price point - the more "budget oriented" a component is the more significant I observed the improvement to be.
As stated - my observations apply the components at hand and may not apply to other components of a similar price point
My observations were collected over a four year period of power cord and Interconnect design and development with intense audition periods.
FYI - Each power cord was allowed to settle and burn in before completing any assessment of its abilities.
Looking forward to your feedback
Many Thanks - Steve