Greetings 'Goners -
Just a thought about the notion of using a 15A-to-20A IEC adapter... I realize that the 15A IEC power connector is far more common than the 20A style, and thus it is easier to find 15A power cords to audition. However, it is my experience that the 20A connector is sonically superior and, in fact, I would prefer to use it on all my equipment. When it comes to very-high-powered amplifiers like the DNA-500 or DNA-2, it is important that you provide the cleanest, lowest-resistance power connection possible. Therefore I would suggest that you finally use a power cord with the 20A connector, even if you use an adapter to facilitate the auditioning process. I believe that you can order 20A power cords from most (perhaps all) cable suppliers, and you ought to be able to have a 15A cable re-terminated with a 20A connector if need be - either by the original manufacturer or a qualified technician.
Best regards,
Steve McCormack
www.SMcAudio.com
Just a thought about the notion of using a 15A-to-20A IEC adapter... I realize that the 15A IEC power connector is far more common than the 20A style, and thus it is easier to find 15A power cords to audition. However, it is my experience that the 20A connector is sonically superior and, in fact, I would prefer to use it on all my equipment. When it comes to very-high-powered amplifiers like the DNA-500 or DNA-2, it is important that you provide the cleanest, lowest-resistance power connection possible. Therefore I would suggest that you finally use a power cord with the 20A connector, even if you use an adapter to facilitate the auditioning process. I believe that you can order 20A power cords from most (perhaps all) cable suppliers, and you ought to be able to have a 15A cable re-terminated with a 20A connector if need be - either by the original manufacturer or a qualified technician.
Best regards,
Steve McCormack
www.SMcAudio.com