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Power cords for ModWright SCD-XA5400es
I cross-posted this also in the Digital forum.
I just pulled the trigger on upgrading my stock Sony XA5400es with the ModWright mods.
For those of you that have done the mod, what type of power cords did you end up considering and ultimately using? Or did you stay with the stock cords? Are the power cords for the new separate power supply and the player the same brand/model?
TIA,
Lawrence (Closdesducs)
I just pulled the trigger on upgrading my stock Sony XA5400es with the ModWright mods.
For those of you that have done the mod, what type of power cords did you end up considering and ultimately using? Or did you stay with the stock cords? Are the power cords for the new separate power supply and the player the same brand/model?
TIA,
Lawrence (Closdesducs)
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@dlcockrum I'm personally note 100% sure of my answer here as I have not tried PC 10. We have a pretty large user-base now applying EQUI=CORE with SR products. I hear nothing but nice things. My own personal opinion is Balanced it THE WAY TO GO. Removing the Common Mode Noise must be a good thing for everything "behind it"... Best wishes, Mark |
The KLEI gPower2 AC power cable is excellent. Have a look at these links, maybe they will be helpful, also... KLEI gPower2 AC Cable by SU KLEI gPower2 AC Cable by Geoff Maloney (Aurealis Audio) KLEI gPower2 AC Cable by Adam Cormack (Eden Audio) KLEI gPower2 AC Cable by John Ransley (Totally Wired) |
May I suggest not JUST a power cord - but a complete Balanced AC Power Source... Please forgive the forward nature of this post - but I would be remiss if I didn't recommend our product for your new ModWright. Balanced AC Power will be a nice "difference maker"... Many thanks Here to help... Mark corepowertech@outlook.com 720.317.9141 |
Hi wig, A good friend of mine with a MW 5400ES (tube pre, H2O class D amps, Apogee Scintillas) recommends the PS Audio AC-10 and Cullen power cords with the MW. Says that both are "clean and open sounding". I had a PS Audio LAB PC years ago, but have no memory of its sound. The Cullen PCs are relatively inexpensive so may be worth a try. Also considering the Cerious Technologies GE PC. I read where one Agoner had Cerious make an umbilical cord that he says sounds superior to the MW Truth umbilical. Best to you wig, Dave |
Thanks for the recommendations everyone! For those that replied, I'd appreciate a clarification as to whether you used your recommended PC in conjunction with your ModWright XA5400es or to some other component within your system. When I did see the a ModWright XA5400es at the RMAF a few years back and the Californa Audio Show a couple of years ago, I did see the units paired with either VooDoo or Wywire PCs. Anyone with firsthand experience? Much thanks, Closdesducs |
I agree with the suggestion about the "Truth" Umbilical cable. I like the sound of the Synergistic Research Hologram D on the ext power supply, and the SR Precision AC on the player. Your better cable should be used on the ext power supply. For similar reasons, it's better to replace the 5AR4 rectifier tube before you try different 6SN7 output tubes. |
I've owned the Modwright 5400 for quite a while now. It's a giant killer and you'll be happy you pulled the trigger on the upgrade!!! Most OEM power cords are inexpensive 16ga. junk. I replaced both power cords(sony & power supply) with inexpensive 14ga. Beldens and am very pleased with the improvements. Rather than pissing your money away on over-priced power cords, your money would be much better spent upgrading a couple of your wall outlets to 20 amp service. The sonic improvements will be far greater! I'd definitely replace the stock umbilical with Dan's "Truth" umbilical. He discounts it if purchased with the mod and you'll get across the board improvements. |
I've not done the mod you're referring to, but I can't resist the opportunity to share with you the power cords I've been overwhelming pleased with: The LessLoss DFPC Signature ($1149: the ones I use now), or the LessLoss DFPC Original ($595: began with these) There are tons of user and professional reviews of these power cords out there, but, for what it's worth, here's my brief account: - First and foremost: immediately and easily noticeable improvement in sound quality. Everything just sounds more real (among other things). - Very robust: can be flexed any which way, and stays the way you want it to. - Lightweight: the lightness made for easy installation and more importantly, doesn't throw my equipment off balance having sensitive footers. - Brilliant aesthetics: what can I say, they look quite attractive. - Superb customer service with Louis Motek from LessLoss. Drop Louis Motek a line (info@lessloss.com): I'm sure he'd hook you up with some cords for an audition. He's quick to answer questions, too. Just a note: Zmanastronomy mentioned the Elrod EPS-2 Signature. I've heard some good things about this power cord. A cautionary note, however: even if it could make your system sound fantastic, heads up to its weight and general inflexibility. Obviously you'll want a cord that doesn't just sound great, but one that won't compromise your system setup, too. Hope you find something that works for you. Cheers, Aaron |