I'm having a really hard time with: "Power cable reduced my soundstage"...


My good friend that is in the business and very very knowledgeable calmed that a well made 10ga power cable reduced his soundstage... I'm not saying it will or won't but why would it? I would like to know the science behind this. I did research on here but not satisfied. I had a pair of Logans and they were wonderful and I used stock power cables and the stage was crazy... I have been making cables for years ( musician ) and know the value on quality... what is the magic?
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martin-andersen49 posts 05-10-2019 1:25am

I think its very easy to hear the difference between power cables. If you can not hear it in your system than you don’t have a very good system or its not properly set up.

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To OP
a well made 10ga power cable reduced his soundstage
The power cord influences the frequency response in a sound system. Thicker the wire, lower the sound (more bass with less high freq). A 10 gauge power cord will lower the soundstage significantly to compare regular/stock power cords.

*A 10 gauge wire sounds very different from a 10 gauge wire in collection of thin wires. So, there are ways to make a 10 gauge power cord with a great soundstage.

alex
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