Using nothing but plugging directly to wall receptacle?
I have dedicated circuit number 10 wire with Audioquest NRG Edison receptacles for both digital and analog components. I am preferring the Supra in the chain with my digital components than without. I did build the Supra PC and feel it made a difference as instructed the shield is to be tied at both ends where the Kimber I was using is not; I prefer the Supra chord with the Block.
Have I compared it to other similar devices... no, but I am interested in the new Audioquest Niagara 1200 and Nordost QRT QB4 but these are considerably more money and they better be superior. Point is for $80 it’s silly good and does not degrade the sound as cheap computers ones do which years past I’ve tried. I ordered a set of Furutech plugs as the ones that came with the Supra chord are pretty cheap.I have 24 plus hours listening to it taking it in and out and until I find something better it’s staying in the system. For $80 (originally $260) it’s a no brainer.
I have dedicated circuit number 10 wire with Audioquest NRG Edison receptacles for both digital and analog components. I am preferring the Supra in the chain with my digital components than without. I did build the Supra PC and feel it made a difference as instructed the shield is to be tied at both ends where the Kimber I was using is not; I prefer the Supra chord with the Block.
Have I compared it to other similar devices... no, but I am interested in the new Audioquest Niagara 1200 and Nordost QRT QB4 but these are considerably more money and they better be superior. Point is for $80 it’s silly good and does not degrade the sound as cheap computers ones do which years past I’ve tried. I ordered a set of Furutech plugs as the ones that came with the Supra chord are pretty cheap.I have 24 plus hours listening to it taking it in and out and until I find something better it’s staying in the system. For $80 (originally $260) it’s a no brainer.