What power cord are you using on your Vandy 5A's


I am hoping to get some suggestions from Vandy 5A owners since the 5A's won't fit all 15 amp IEC's.

The 5A's I purchased came with Custom Power Cord pc's, but they are very stiff and don't work well in my configuration.

Thanks,

George
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Jeff, I have pretty good ears (Mannes Cons. Grad - woodwind/reed player), and was sort of "blind tested", as my good friend likes to really shoot me down, see me fail these sort of listening tests, but I know what I hear and from where in the stage it eminates. I definitely knew the TG from the Elrod Sig3's(the "misty wet stage" the Elrod throws can't be mistaken from the more neutral Tg, let alone a standard 14g Belden)

Zargon, I am a big fan of BAlanced power. So I eveny your dedicated transformer! This may effect your listening experiences........ the system the 5A's play in have 4 dedicated 20amp 10g lines I helped install.

Now as to hearing, I do not know about you. I hear down low real well, as I am a true bass voice. I hear the origin and localization of low E on Double Basses, the low A on a Grand Piano (somewhere @ 32hz I believe???) and can locate some of the deep pipes of a pipe organ in various churches and concert hall's I have been in. I understand what most "studies" say, maybe I am an exception?, but I hear the focus of deep bass like I hear the focus of a viola section or trombone section in a Symphonie (when recorded well of course), again when a system is setup well. I have heard the effects of various isolation feet and racks effect this, both for the good and bad. Trust your ears. If you don't hear it, cool. If you do, and you focus on it, and can't get it right,..... oh boy, lord help you. Been there. LOL.

Oh, and that whole mono test, I wouldn't think it would do any good for stereo soundstaging when you are trying to get the bass to not be mono, but "Stereo Bass". If you have a recording of a bass player in a jazz trio off to the far left, he should soundstage like a tenor player might in that same locale. Low E as well as upper bass, as well as the body cavities of a double bass. Same for symphonies, if the double basses are back/rear of stage center stage (some London Symphony Recordings) they should sound like they are behind the woodwinds, Basson or Horns. Same for say the Berlin Philharmonic where their double basses are often recorded front far right and curl around to the rear right corner of the stage, that is where you should hear them.... Again, Low E on up... Ostinato's, or as counterpoint, .....

Then the hall info deep bass provides....... the size of the stage the the Tg and Elrod help provide.....the rear and side walls, the way the room might pressurize as at the time of the recording (the 5A's are a killer speaker....)..... all stereo bass issues.
I fully agree with your description of the localization of the bass in stereo sound staging, and I can hear that in my system. I'm just not sure it can be accomplished solely due to the fundamental, and I'm still puzzeled why a PC would affect it as you describe. I also believe a change due to a PC should be at least partially identifiable in the mono signal (exception of 3D effects).

Yes, the 5As have the best subs I have ever heard and they are the most tonally coherent speakers I have ever heard. A killer for sure with or without PC upgrades.
I've tried a few cords on my Vandersteen 5As. Used the stock cords, then built a modified version of the Asylum cords. I noted a slight increase in the attack of bass notes, with a slight reduction of decay. Tried Shunyata Venom cords - even more definition on the attack, but bass began to sound a bit overly damped.

I'm currently using the stock cords again, but am getting ready to build another pair of modified-recipe Asylum cords.
I agree with you Zargon as well! It is not soley due to the deeper fundementals that's for sure. The equipment is the most important factor here (after setup of the speakers to the room). The cabling on your gear obviously is more important as well! I agree with you here whole heartedly. Its just, when all else has been explored, you've got everything set up pretty well, system synergy is really groovin, you can still fine tune the hall info, increase the size of soundstage, and focus of the deeper bass with Ac cords on the 5A's too, thats all. I think the hall info/size of recording space/venue is often more defined by the deep bass then the high end "air". That's why I think the right cabling on any subs is serious. Having footers and isolation that maintains that same priority system wide is helpful here too. But essentially we agree that it is not all the fundamental's.......

But you should still hear the Ac cabling of the 5A's is all. Listen for yourself, and see/hear if it is a positve change, not just change for changing's sake. Thats all, just trust your ears. And always enjoy your music/system.