Aball, since you stress so much that you are an electrical engineer and Mr. Strassner a business man, let me tell you please that his audiophile business is only one part of the story.
He is also an engineer (although that does not mean anything by itself) but he has been designing scientific amplifiers and cables since 20 years, which even the NASA is using in their research programs, and whenever a company needs to do extremely sensitive experiments, they, world-wide turn to HMS for their products.
So he knows a little bit about power cords and cables.
The problem lies more in the fact that English is neither my nor Mr. Strassner's native language, so to convey these rather difficult facts in a foreign language is the biggest barrier.
We are working with a known reviewer who is fluent in German and English to help Mr. Strassner come out with a much more scientific statement about why power cords work and then engineers like you will have a chance to discuss this subject on a far more scientific level, with the reviewer serving as interpreter. And we eventually plan to publish such a discussion, so the audiophile community will have far more detailed pro and cons about the need of a power cord in an audiophile system.
He is also an engineer (although that does not mean anything by itself) but he has been designing scientific amplifiers and cables since 20 years, which even the NASA is using in their research programs, and whenever a company needs to do extremely sensitive experiments, they, world-wide turn to HMS for their products.
So he knows a little bit about power cords and cables.
The problem lies more in the fact that English is neither my nor Mr. Strassner's native language, so to convey these rather difficult facts in a foreign language is the biggest barrier.
We are working with a known reviewer who is fluent in German and English to help Mr. Strassner come out with a much more scientific statement about why power cords work and then engineers like you will have a chance to discuss this subject on a far more scientific level, with the reviewer serving as interpreter. And we eventually plan to publish such a discussion, so the audiophile community will have far more detailed pro and cons about the need of a power cord in an audiophile system.