Power Cord For Audio Research gear


Hi folks........I just purchased an Audio Research LS25 and PH3 SE......any suggestions from you all as to the best power cord for them????

Rick
rwd
I also own the LS25. I have had excellent results with the NBS (Monitor IV or Mine/Serpent II) and the Powersnakes Sidewinder, which are all affordable and "juices" up the performance of the LS25. However, The most significant tweak for the LS25 would be to replace the stock 6922 with NOS 6922 such as the 6H23 from Upscale Audio.) These tube make the LS25 sound like a much more robust and dynamic preap with

Stevemj: I suppose the world is still flat, because you have not traveled around it.
Stevemj: Hate to burst your bubble but you are not the center of the universe. The onus is not upon this forum to convert you. If you seek conversion, go to a revival meeting. You've got plenty of them in the Southeast. If you want to learn about wire technology, read up!
I have used the MIT2 and AudioQuest cords... Better than stock -- the best?? probably not
leaf - I will leave chastened and humbled if you will merely grace me and any other interested reader with your understanding of effect of power cords on the fidelity of amplifiers. I am particularly interested in hearing you explain the theory and principles which cause this phenomenon. No hand waving, please. Give me real analysis.
Stevemj,since you have tin ears and cant hear please refrain from commenting.
I am using the Stealth M-7 with my ARC preamp with excellent results. Stevemj: Since you don't believe in this "Voodoo", why don't you take up another hobby, like stamp collecting, and leave us alone?
Hello RWD I have been auditioning the Tekline pwr cables and with good results. Not much has been said about these cables but for the money it might worth a listen. Best if luck
Synergistic Research. That´s what I´ve heard they are using at the ARC plant.
There is no conceivable way that a power cord can affect the sound of your amp. All it has to do is be big enough to handle the power. If someone disagrees with this ask them for a scientific explanation.