Grover Huffman Pharoah power cords are superb.
Power cable recommendations for wyred 4 sound Sti-Intergrated amp
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I’ve tried various power cables over the years (acoustic zen, Nordost, and morrow). They each made a clear improvement in my source components (cd player and streamer/DAC and preamp) but made little or no discernible difference in my class D amps (Be Canto ref500 monoblocks). I end up keeping the Morrow MAP3s because they improved the sound just as much as the others but they are so much more flexible and easy to route. I don’t know if it’s because Bel Canto has the power so well figured out or because the cables I’ve tried have the same sound signature as the Be Cantos with their stock cables. I’ve tried theee different cables on them, but haven’t tried Shunyata. |
Why don't you use their own (W$S) cables? They look good and are reasonably priced, especially if you stick with their standard connectors: https://wyred4sound.com/products/p-1-ultra-power?variant=28622119632970 |
I suggest getting a home demo of Clarity Cable Vortex power cords. Google James Romeyn and I’m sure he will send you some to audition. All systems/preferences are different, but in my system I preferred Vortex power cords over Shunyata Sigmas, Wireworld Platinum, Audioquest Hurricanes, Audioquest Dragons, and High Fidelity CT-2 power cords. You results may differ. |
Shunyata power cords are good however they can get pricey. My suggestion is a lot of bang for the smaller dollar spent. To beat the Raven Audio power cord (and a few other brands) you have to spend hundreds of dollars more. I’m as guilty as anyone else and I’ll admit it, within several systems I have set up I own many expensive power cords. If you wanted more expensive suggestions I'd recommend in any order: High Fidelity power cords, Cerious Technology Matrix, Less Los C-Marc, Shunyata Anaconda Vx. |
The good news is that with all the quality direct sellers these days it’s easy to try cables at home and return them if they don’t work for you. I’ll mention Cullen Cable, Triode Wire Labs, Audio Envy, and Raven Audio as some reputable and reasonably-priced brands to try. You’ve got a good amp, and frankly I’d be surprised if you didn’t hear some meaningful improvements over the stock PC. If you don’t have it already, power conditioning is also important for Class-D amps and is well worth exploring too. Best of luck. |
Lets ignore Star Trek for a second and assume all cables have sonic signatures, which they do. I went through 6 power cables over the last year. All had their own signatures and that signature was mostly retained between different components. There are many discussions on this topic. First decision is the sound signature you are looking for. Detail, warmth, etc. then order in that price range with a return policy. If you follow these type of threads here you will notice everybody recommending something different. Even if someone says xyz sounds good to them it might not to your ears or with your component mix. Enjoyment in this hobby is trying different things. |
If you must scratch that itch to buy something new a power cord is certainly harmless enough! I can recommend a Pangea from Audio Advisor ($99). Bought one myself. Did it improve or change the SQ of the amp (BEL 1001) I plugged it into? No! Would spending 2, 3, 4 ... 10X on a power cord make a difference? I doubt it! I expect all the believers in power cords to start chiming in! Remember the words of Mr.Spock the Vulcan: "The capacity of Humans for self delusion is apparently unlimited". |