power cord too short? what now?


Having spent my hard earned money on power cord for m/l cls. I now move to a new apartment. It appears as though optimum placement for the speakers make the cord too short requiring some sort of extension. Will I lose the benefits of the audiophile cord?
gregadd

Showing 3 responses by metro04

Newbee,

I completely agree. Why can't people understand that that is basically what's behind their sheetrock walls? Within the same room, if he had chosen the furthest outlet location along the outlet wiring series, he'd just be adding more Romex wiring length. Its basically just a longer non-audiophile extension cord, thus the on-going beneficial "Audiophile" powercord debate. Nice fancy $$$ cord plugged into the wall outlet, then crappy ol' Romex hidden just mere inches away. Just because it's out of sight, doesn't make it magical?

Some may argue that another plug contact is made, but aren't factoring in the "series" outlet connections behind the walls and out to the breaker box (more copper and brass oxidation at each and every wire termination for those debating "gold-plated fuse" benefits).

40 years of electronics, but what do I know?
Newbee,

A power cord can be any length providing the conductors and plugs are rated for the current requirements. All "unshielded" wiring is susceptible to RFI and EMI influences. Shielded PC's ONLY minimize EMI (AC hum) into close proximity high signal gain interconnect cables, which most decent IC's should eliminate themselves (ie; 100% shielded vs braided only). Keep in mind that all "exposed" Romex house wiring, from each wall outlet, is "unshielded" back to the breaker box. Now, if your house wiring is ran through grounded metal cunduit, then that's different, right? So, what sonic attributes can a short shielded "grounded" PC cable offer to footage of non-shielded cable runs? That's where all the debatable controversy begins.

I'm from the camp that's doesn't believe "Audiophile" PC's can offer any improvements over "stock" cords, EXCEPT for fully shielded scenerios as mentioned above. Exotic conductors, dielectrics, and layout construction offer nothing over the remaining non-audiophile Romex wiring, standard outlet composition, breakers, etc. If you won't believe me, than obtain the proper test equipment and have it verified. Look at each and every "Audiophile" concern at the outlet, then the output of the boutique cord(s). As long as the equipment is getting it's proper "clean" voltage supply, that's it!

Look, get a range of cables on loan (speaker, PC, IC's, etc). "Stock" and otherwise. Since you should know your system's sound at this point, have a friend perform blind testing on you. Let them deliberately fool you by periods of never exchanging "stock" cabling. If you can't pick the high dollar cable(s) every time, there's your answer. This goes for even the most hideously expensive systems. Ignore $$$ ego, and prove it to yourselves...

Newbee,

Read "Pabelson's" thread on the "Do you respect others views?". He's not alone with his posted point of view, but always nice to hear from someone objective.

Oh, and refreshing to hear someone convey honesty about themselves, like yourself. You and others just enjoy the hobby, if that's what it is classified as. I wonder if fishermen bicker so much about their gear?