Why not?


I have always wondered why if better cables produce better sound, as appears to be the consensus, I am not aware of any manufacturer that provides an aftermarket quality power cable with their product. If I am wrong please tell me. There may be instances I am not familiar with.

Wouldn't they be in the best position to test or design the optimum cable for their component? Wouldn't it be a great marketing angle to say to the customer does not need to worry or fret about selecting this expensive accessory.

"We know these cables show off our component to best effect and there is not question of listener bias or self interested market hype. We offer you the best cable to use with our components." 

They could make it optional if they wanted to remain price competitive. This same thinking applies to interconnects, especially with manufacturers who make multiple interconnected components. I pose these questions in all sincerity, not particularly wishing to stir the cable controversy pot. But because it is precisely the absence of this practice that most makes me doubt the objective superiority of the whole cable enterprise.

Mostly I would like to know if I am wrong and there are some examples of manufacturers who either include, offer or recommend specific power, interconnect and speaker cable for their products. Thanks community members for offering a place to ask this question that keeps gnawing at me.

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@lalitk Wrote:

That’s one way to end the debate on fancy aftermarket power cords. Let’s bring back electronics with captive power cords 🤣

I agree. Another way is to eliminate the power cord and wall plug. I run my amp directly to the dedicated branch circuit, sounds better in my opinion, then running it with a power cord. 😎

Mike

@big_greg Wrote:

My Ampzilla amps come with a custom power cord that the manufacturer thinks is the perfect match. It’s hardwired into the amplifier. Love it or leave it

My Crown Studio Reference One Amp comes with a custom permanently attached power cord that is 10AWG with a 30 amp plug that is cold welded into the amplifier by the manufacturer so you cannot remove it. They also give you a Pass & Seymour 125 volt 30 amp wall plug in the box when you buy the amp new and they recommend a licensed electrician to install a minimum125V 30A dedicated circuit, just for the Crown amp. Crown does not offer an aftermarket quality AC power cable for this amp but they do give you a permanently attached, properly designed and most importantly, a well implemented AC power cable to perfectly match this amp. See image #2 power cord:

https://reverb.com/item/21627144-crown-studio-reference-1-one-industry-standard-amp-power-amplifier-good-c