Power cord length


I upgraded all my power cords to Nordost Red Dawn. My cabinet sits directly in front of outlets. I have McIntosh MC830 monoblocks. Originally I purchased 2m lengths but don't like all the extra cord clutter so purchased a 1m length for left channel amp. After the fact I read Nordost spec sheet which stated minimum length 2m is recommended. Dealer stated "2m works the best for it to really filter". Also, both cords must be same length for "time alignment"; when using monoblocks "different length wires will sound slightly different". I am thinking to buy another 1m for right channel to solve timing thing and additional clutter cleanup. Ok, that's my situation- I am requesting explanations/opinions/knowledge/recommendations-  I read a similar post awhile back and  seek additional clarification. Thank you.

wrighton

No worries. I have a 27 foot cable from the rack to the amp out in front. Electrons are quick!! ha

My two monoblock amps, have 12’’ power cords. The shorter the better, different lengths do not matter. In my opinion power cords and speakers cables should always be kept as short as possible, that’s one of the many reasons for monoblock amps. Time alignment with power cords is silly. 😁

Dealer stated "2m works the best for it to really filter".

It’s the opposite, the shorter the cable the less chance of it picking up noise.

Mike

"The two meter definitely sounds better. While they are clearly the same power cord the 2 meter is a bit quieter. Definitely worth the money."

@ghdprentice  I can't believe you are saying this.  Gotta be a piss (miss)take.  Like, I have tested all lengths from 1.75001m to 1.9999m.  And I really love the 1.7836m cord.  Way better than 0.002m longer or shorter.  Make sure you get it right, down to the fifth decimal point.

OMIGOD.  Another power cord fetish.  Please help us.

Don't forget.  Before the power arrives in your outlet it has come 10 miles or more from the power station.  On all sorts of rubbish wire corroded like hell after 40 years in the ground, but big gauge for sure.

Just connect your stuff with a cord that can handle the amps being drawn.  To save your pocket book just make it regular 12 gauge cord.

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