Power Cables - Third Party or OEM


For the conversation let's say I am an Isotek or Shunyata user of their Power Conditioners. Both OEM's have an excellent selection of power cords for the conditioner as well as to other components like amps, DAC's, phono stages, etc. Is there a benefit to using the Isotek or Shunyata cables or going with a third party like Cardas or Nordost power cable?

This seems like an engineering discussion versus a listening discussion. The OEM's know their Power Conditioners so that is where i'm stumped. I, like some others here like uniformity and having all their cables from the same manufacturer. Thanks in advance for your input.

joemlynch

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I believe in synergy and would want as much the same as possible.  That said, I think I would start by trying different power cables, even bypassing the power conditioner so you know what your are hearing.  Pretty hard to try several power conditioners, but maybe not.  I had a nice conditioner and took it out.  My amps like straight to the wall so I went that way with dedicated lines (4) and no power conditioner.  I am a Kubala Sosna fan, and they only recommend their Expander if you need more outlets. Oh sorry, the answer to your question was yes :)  but are those the cables you like?

@akgwhiz check out VHAudio.  Chris is super nice and gives automatic discounts.

I made long runs of speaker cables with Furutech wire and spades and heat shrink that came out great looking and sounding.  I bought a Ryobi battery 18v heat gun, and it transformed my work from smoke stained heat shrink (bic lighter) to nice looking (heat gun).  It was fun.  I like to solder, but PC's connect with screws anyway I think.