I tried both the Denali 6000s with its accompanying top-model fat but flexible powercord, and the Audioquest Niagara 7000 with my own Hi-Diamond 3 power cord for a month each.
The Denali 6000s was good, but music sounded "artificial" to me. And I noticed it only goes well with its own Shunyata cords.
The Niagara 7000 has a faint high frequency whirling sound, like a CPU fan, but I can barely hear it from my listening chair. According to some sources, the humming becomes louder with tube equipment. I dunno. My system is all solid state.
I bought the Niagara 7000 because it played music better... Musicality-Fulfillment!
Technically, the Denali was not bad, but it did not make me feel musical enjoyment.
The Denali 6000s was good, but music sounded "artificial" to me. And I noticed it only goes well with its own Shunyata cords.
The Niagara 7000 has a faint high frequency whirling sound, like a CPU fan, but I can barely hear it from my listening chair. According to some sources, the humming becomes louder with tube equipment. I dunno. My system is all solid state.
I bought the Niagara 7000 because it played music better... Musicality-Fulfillment!
Technically, the Denali was not bad, but it did not make me feel musical enjoyment.