The VD cords do pose quite a bit of a problem. Firstly, they need to be pre-bent into shape so that the female end can roughly fit into the socket of the equipment. To secure the female connector, I use CD cases and folded paper sheets to support the connector. I know it's little unprofessional but that is the only way I can think of to prevent the connector from sliding off the socket. I have tried blu-tack at first but without any form of supports beneath it's virtually impossible to secure the connector to the socket of the equipment, not to mention the cord was actually pulling the whole preamp off the rack without the support!
Supporting Heavy Virtual Dynamics Power Cords
Hi Folks,
As much as I like the Power Cords from Virtual Dynamics, the weight and loose fitting female end of the cables does present a bit of a problem. Currently I put a sponge ball between the rack shelf and the power cord near the connection to the device. In essence one for the CPD, one for AMP and one for the PRE. Just wondered how some of you are compensating for power cords that do not fit snug into the back of devices. Other than that the cables are great (using Masters LE 2.0 Power Cords).
As much as I like the Power Cords from Virtual Dynamics, the weight and loose fitting female end of the cables does present a bit of a problem. Currently I put a sponge ball between the rack shelf and the power cord near the connection to the device. In essence one for the CPD, one for AMP and one for the PRE. Just wondered how some of you are compensating for power cords that do not fit snug into the back of devices. Other than that the cables are great (using Masters LE 2.0 Power Cords).
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