Which power cords have high resolutions and separation??


Price to spend around $500-800 used.

Tonality? I don’t mind that as much but around neutral would be preferable.

Thank you all.

128x128nasaman

@timetraveler66 My guess is the educated person heard you had a Bose system and told you the power cables would make no difference given your “system” and you ignorantly misinterpreted his recommendation that power cords make no difference, and now you’re doubling down on your ignorance. Keep going. It’s kinda fun. BTW, what equipment do you have in your system that leads you to your emphatic conclusion that greatly contradicts 95% of the experience of the people here who don’t rock Bose and actually have fairly accomplished systems?  Please, do tell what your system consists of if you would as it’d be most enlightening.

A power chord is a two note chord that is neither major nor minor. Savvy music theorists will note that this is because it only consists of the root and fifth notes of a given chord. Since the third is what determines if a chord is major or minor, power chords remain neutral.

So there you have it, power cords, lacking a third, remain neutral. Save you money.

If you have any Ansuz dealer around your village, go for a demo A2 power cables and the best one is D2's if you have enough budget , and you will never loose money....

You people are honestly crazy that actually prescribe to the fact that a 500-800 dollar power cord would actually make that big of a difference. Fix your house first, some fancy power cord won't do a dang thing if your house has shoddy electrical work. 

Mindless trolling has become increasingly prevalent on Audiogon unfortunately.

Charles