![]() There’s absolutely nothing between the power cords. I thought maybe my Gustard DAC would be more sensitive to power cables but again I cannot tell the cables apart. I plugged back my cheap power cord and it sounded absolutely the same. But wait a second…the sound was just as good before using this fancy Ludic cord. To my surprise, the sound through my STAX SR-007 MK1 was absolutely fantastic! Crisp, detailed and lovely warm sound with an incredible soundstage. I also made sure to the check the correct phase. Guess you’ve been waiting for this, huh? ) I hooked up the power cord to my KGSSHV electrostatic amplifier. It too me much effort to place the power cord behind the rack so it won’t interfere with all the other cords. What I really hate though is the stiff cord which is barely movable. I have never seen a manufacturer putting so much attention to detail and the cable is certainly made to last. In terms of build-quality it is absolutely stunning. Don’t want to repeat all the details, see for yourself in the manufacturer description. I chose this power cable which comes with heavy-duty gold connectors and it uses pure copper cables and lots of fancy ingredients. I think I paid almost a hundred bucks from a third-party retailer. After kicking myself, I went ahead and bought a super-duper brand name audiophile cable that was on sale. Who knows, maybe I would finally reach acoustic nirvana with higher-end cables. Maybe I was completely wrong and I overlooked something. I just wanted to find out what the fuss is all about. So I never really invested in expensive RCA cables or power cords…until recently. Having a technical background, I always laughed about the ridiculous claims cable manufacturers made.
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