Quick Question About Power Cables


Hi All,

I recently bought a Bryston BDP 3 streamer/renderer and love how refined and relaxed it sounds. I would like it more if the bass was a bit more controlled and had a little more impact. A friend and Audiogon member suggested I try an Audio Sensability Statement Power Cable. He bought one for his tube DAC and said the bass got tighter an offered better slam. Anyway, for those who are PC savy, what are your thoughts on the matter? Thanks!

goofyfoot

Showing 5 responses by lowrider57

Buying $5,000 pieces of equipment, and asking if a $200 cable will help.

$700 cable. OCC copper with gold Furutech connectors. Just setting the record straight.

+1 Waytoomuch.

I auditioned cables from 3 dealers who offered a return policy.

I've tried so many PCs, I can't remember them all (btw, I can hear a difference).

Transparency is the goal for my current tube system. I tried AS interconnects and liked them even though they came in second in the shootout. A friend said if I like the ICs, I'd probably like their PCs. The Statement uses OCC copper and gold Furutech connectors plus there's a bonus; AS is in Canada and the CAD is weak compared to USD so the price was right.

It's revealing with a black background. I actually like it better than the Furutech on my preamp.

 

 

@goofyfoot 

Oh yes, on this tube amp I’ve used Cullen, Furutech, PS Audio, and a Core Power cable.

I have an older The Statement PC too, and use it on my sub. It's better than stock or cheap PCs and has a nice tonal balance but it's downside is resolution. A little fuzzy but not as fuzzy as Cardas Clear.

YMMV, but your Statement PC is being used on a sub which has a limited frequency range. I found The Statement to provide increased clarity and more defined bass with my Atma-sphere amp