spritzer Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 Huh? VD cord had stranded copper wire I'm surprised b/c their call to fame is the use of ridiculous thick solid core wire and magnets. Maybe in their higher end stuff... The cables I reterminated were a few years old but they had stranded wire, what looks like a normal in wall wiring. They might use solid core in their more expensive cables but why they use such massive connectors I can't fathom. The skin effect is horrible and all that ferrite is killing the HF but then again they are supposed to be so musical...
DigiPete Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 If someone can hear a diference with powerchords, then the powerchord is doing filtering that the crappy psu in the audio component is not doing. Just get some 10-12 gauge powerchord at home depot, with some quality connectors, and you're done, $30. DIY rules
n_maher Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 Just get some 10-12 gauge powerchord at home depot, with some quality connectors, and you're done, $30. DIY rules I have no idea what you're talking about...
DigiPete Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 I have no idea what you're talking about... word
spritzer Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 I wouldn't go much above 14AWG solid core but that's the recipe for a good PC. I use Furutech connectors (as I need Schuko plugs and they are the cheapest good ones there are) and soft silver in teflon tubing all properly damped. Plug it into a dedicated line and who needs power filters
DigiPete Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 And what does the extra expense of the silver conductor get you vs the copper conductor??
grawk Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 And what does the extra expense of the silver conductor get you vs the copper conductor?? It's shinier.
n_maher Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 And what does the extra expense of the silver conductor get you vs the copper conductor?? Jack and squat.
spritzer Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 And what does the extra expense of the silver conductor get you vs the copper conductor?? An ego boost...
JBLoudG20 Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 And what does the extra expense of the silver conductor get you vs the copper conductor?? Many women.
grawk Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 sure it does ... Some girls appreciate guys who will spend money for no benefit... Luckily, my wife isn't one of those.
DigiPete Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 Some girls appreciate guys who will spend money for no benefit... Some girls appreciate guys who will spend money on them for no benefit to the guy...
aerius Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 Many women. Maybe if you take the cables apart and melt down the silver into jewellery...
boomana Posted November 12, 2007 Author Report Posted November 12, 2007 Some girls appreciate guys who will spend money on them for no benefit to the guy... True, but demonstrative appreciation often benefits the guy in return.
Jon L Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 If someone can hear a diference with powerchords, then the powerchord is doing filtering that the crappy psu in the audio component is not doing. Just get some 10-12 gauge powerchord at home depot, with some quality connectors, and you're done, $30. DIY rules It's funny you should say that b/c one of the VD cords I know DOES in fact use the exact same Romex power cable from Home Depot with "quality" connectors And I have made DIY power cords using similar Romex wire, and while pretty decent-sounding, esp. compared to the throwaway zip cords, they didn't sound as good as some of the better cords available, not to mention violating all kinds of fire codes
grawk Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 It's funny you should say that b/c one of the VD cords I know DOES in fact use the exact same Romex power cable from Home Depot with "quality" connectors And I have made DIY power cords using similar Romex wire, and while pretty decent-sounding, esp. compared to the throwaway zip cords, they didn't sound as good as some of the better cords available, not to mention violating all kinds of fire codes How would romex violate a fire code? As to other power cables sounding better, since the first 40 ft + of wire is romex, all you're gonna do with anything else is impede power, so you're solving the problem in the wrong place...
DigiPete Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 True, but demonstrative appreciation often benefits the guy in return. I was referring to the gold-digger types (silver-digger, in this case)
spritzer Posted November 13, 2007 Report Posted November 13, 2007 How would romex violate a fire code? As to other power cables sounding better, since the first 40 ft + of wire is romex, all you're gonna do with anything else is impede power, so you're solving the problem in the wrong place... At least here under the Euro nanny all PC's need to be CE marked or your insurance won't cover any electric fires. Luckily I have a friend at the agency that tests this stuff and they tested it for me so I have a certificate that my DIY PC's are safe. It can be great to live in a small country where either you know somebody or they are related to you... The first step is to install better wire in the wall with a dedicated line and better wall connectors. Otherwise the cables are just acting as filters and a lot of them are designed to do just that, VD, Shunyata, Kimber Palladium etc.
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