Zavfino OCC SILVER DART 1.5 power cable


Hi .

i am looking at  Zavfino OCC SILVER DART 1.5 power cable. The specs look great but I have no experience with this brand .

Has anyone tried this cable and what are your impressions ?  With which (perhaps more expensive competition) can it be compared ?

Thanks.

ortodox

@jerryg123 You aren't the OP but I'm glad to see a Jerry that has plenty of money for such things.  And I really have no problem with that.  I certainly would expect this to be a high quality cable.  

Many speakers have a $5000 or much more set of beautiful polished wood cabinets that do nothing for the sound.  But people aren't criticized for buying them.

Jerry

 

Let Jason Bourne speak his spiel every time the subject comes up. We all know what he is going to say about cables.  He’s harmless.  Let us all chip in and buy him a set of lamp cords for Christmas.

+1 @lalitk & @carlsbad’s 1st post. I’d like to suggest um ... nah, never mind. Enjoy the hunt :-)

Let me help @jasonbourne52 out.  He is correct, but he doesn't know why.

Excerpt from Novo Hifi excerpt:

An electrical anomaly known as the “skin effect” occurs when electrons move through any solid core wire. Higher frequencies travel along the outside (the skin) of the conductor faster than midrange and lower echelon frequencies. This results in hazy PRaT, muddled instrumental timbres, and an unnatural sound.

This is a power cord for goodness sake.  It just carries juice.  Power supplied to your home does not have multiple frequencies.  It has one single frequency - 50Hz here in the UK; 60Hz in the US, So the reference in the review to multiple frequencies is hogwash, (perhaps written by a crazy PRaT).  Why are so many people so naive as to believe this tosh?  As long as the wire layout is big enough to carry the required amps its construction is irrelevant to the sound of components that use that power. 

Period.