Audio Research Ref 75 SE: Replace 20A IEC inlet with 15A


Has anyone successfully replaced the 20A IEC inlet with a 15A to use a good 15A power cord?  I am currently using 2 Voodoo adapters: a 20A female to 15A male + a right-angle 15A adapter due to the depth of the amp causing it to come up against the wall.  Less than ideal, but works fine and sounds great.

Since the amp doesn't require 20A circuit it would be nice to replace the 20A inlet on the amp with a good quality 15A inlet for a direct connection to the power cord.

If anyone has done this, which 15A inlet did you use?  Does it fit well in the amp's cutout and were you able to use the existing screw on connectors to fasten the internal wires or did you have to solder them?

 

eugene81

@eugene81

 Well, turns out changing the 15A female connector on my power cord is even easier. No heat shrink, all screw crimped to 3 conductors, so I will be buying a 20A female connector and changing it myself.

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This amplifier  power dissipation is 500 watts maximum and 230 watts at idle. Only 4 KT 150 output tubes  and 2 6H30 tubes. Power storage is 520 joules. Pure curiosity,  why does it have a 20 amp cable requirement?  The circuit would never come close to this amperage. I wonder what the  ARC 20 amp  implementation  rationale is. Interesting. 

Charles 

15amp male?

so I will be buying a 20A female connector and changing it myself.

@charles1dad From the manual:

"The AC power source for the Reference 75 SE amplifier should be capable of supplying 10 amperes for 100 or 120 volt units, or 5 amperes for 220 or 240 volt units. For the very best performance on 100 or 120 volt circuits, the Reference 75 SE should be connected to its own AC power circuit branch, protected by a 15 amp breaker."

As for the reasoning: "Why does Audio Research use a 20-amp connector? Dave Gordon, brand ambassador, told me: 'The 20A IEC connector makes a tighter connection than the 15A IEC. We also spent a fair amount of time comparing 20A power cords, and we think the 20A cord sounds better.'"

https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/audio-research-vt80se-power-amplifier

@noromance I’m swapping in a 20A female connector on my power cord to fit the 20A male on the amp.

The AC power source for the Reference 75 SE amplifier should be capable of supplying 10 amperes for 100 or 120 volt units,

@eugene81 

Thanks,

So it was done due to subjective listening which I completely understand. I just couldn’t envision any “technical “ explanation as 10 amps is easily managed by a 15 amp rated power cable.

Charles 

@eugene81 Hi, I'm at the opposite end here, I just brought a pair of Tara Labs Cobalt 20 amp cables out of retirement when I saw a pair of the Voodoo 20 amp (cable) to 15 amp (component) adapters.

Well long story short they sound better than ever! I too was thinking about re-terminating them, one is feeding my power amp and the other my power conditioner.

It's not cheap to get these cables redone by Tara Labs plus the time involved. So I'm really interested to know if you do get a sonic improvement once you've changed to the 20 amp plug. I would recommend changing both ends to top quality plugs such as Oyaide.

Good Luck!